FAST WALKERS: The Pentagon's Secret Study of Trans-Medium Objects
Newly declassified Space Force documents reveal a disturbing pattern: objects moving seamlessly between space and our oceans at speeds defying known physics. These "Fast Walkers," first documented by satellite systems in 1984, demonstrate capabilities that suggest a presence far more established than previously acknowledged.
The term "Fast Walker" originated in satellite tracking systems, designating objects moving at orbital velocities. Recent releases show something more significant: these objects don't just move fast - they transition between mediums without deceleration.
Space Force document 7-249A details a 2019 incident where satellite systems tracked an object descending from orbit at 17,000 mph, entering the Pacific Ocean without slowing. No splash. No sonic boom. No thermal signature. The same object emerged three days later, ascending through the atmosphere at impossible angles.
Naval records corroborate these events. Submarine sonar arrays detect objects matching Fast Walker velocities moving through deep ocean trenches. They register on multiple frequencies simultaneously, suggesting a propulsion system that manipulates the medium itself rather than moving through it.
Most compelling are the thermal imaging records. Fast Walkers create no heat signature during atmospheric entry. Instead, they generate a cold wake - a phenomenon physics says shouldn't exist. This matches deep sea temperature anomalies recorded by NOAA buoys near documented emergence points.
What makes these revelations significant is their timing. The Space Force's decision to declassify coincides with unusual solar activity and increased oceanic UAP sightings. Their emergence points cluster around the same deep-sea locations where the Navy has recorded mysterious acoustic signatures since the 1960s.
The Pentagon's own analysis suggests these aren't separate phenomena but evidence of an integrated transport system. These objects aren't just visiting - they're commuting between established bases. The speed and precision of their medium transitions indicate intimate knowledge of Earth's gravitational and oceanic dynamics that predate our own understanding by centuries.
Recent documents hint at a broader implication: what we're observing might be the surface manifestation of an ancient transit network. The Fast Walkers aren't the anomaly - our limited understanding of space-ocean dynamics is.
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