g0lis3p NASA email leak — Pastebin Jf62tjjs

A pastebin containing a header with three iterations of a numeric/coded identifier (g0lis3p) followed by a long list of NASA / JPL / MSFC / Lockheed Martin / Caltech / Johns Hopkins APL / academic contact emails. Many emails are prefixed with # or ****# (apparent comment-out markers). Length: 213 lines.

The pastebin appears in UAP-discourse circles around early 2025 alongside related “leak” artifacts. The encoded header is recognizable as a recurring UAP-community signature; the email list resembles publicly-scraped NASA/aerospace contact directories.


The header (verbatim)

NASA email:D

Community


!! inf. g0lis3p[90178|327945:(2[0]5):549723|87109][0502050]
!! inf. g0lis3p[90178|327945:(2[0]5):549723|87109][25(0)52]
!! inf. g0lis3p[90178|327945:(2[0]5):549723|87109][0205020]

The three trailing bracket-groups differ only in their final block ([0502050], [25(0)52], [0205020]). The base sequence [90178|327945:(2[0]5):549723|87109] is identical across all three.

The format suggests the data is a coded message or a structured timestamp/signature pattern. Without external decoding context I cannot establish what the numeric blocks represent. The convention inf. may stand for “information,” “infinite,” or another community-specific tag.

What the body contains

A list of approximately 200 email addresses, including:

  • JPL / NASA personnel: research staff at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, contacts at various NASA centers (MSFC, GSFC, JSC, HQ public-affairs)
  • Academic and observatory contacts: Caltech, UMich, UCSD, UCLA, JHU APL, USC, U Arizona LPL, U of Washington Bothell
  • Lockheed Martin (LMCo) employees: multiple @lmco.com addresses
  • AGU staff: American Geophysical Union conference / publications contacts
  • Wire service / media contacts: VOA, AGU press, various science-communication addresses
  • A few outlier addresses: massage businesses, personal Gmail accounts, sympatico.ca personal accounts, and a couple of seemingly out-of-context entries (#1111stephenie@fbcglorab.net, crystalbeach5k@gmail.com)

Some entries have leading # markers (sometimes ****#), which in the context of address-list dumps typically denote “deactivated,” “removed,” “do not contact,” or “previously contacted” status. The s# prefix may be a sub-classification of the same.

Assessment

This is not obviously a Barber-related leak. The pastebin’s date and propagation context (UAP-Twitter circulation alongside Barber-credibility discussions) is the only connection currently established. The pastebin’s substantive content is a NASA / aerospace contact roster, not a UAP-disclosure document.

The most defensible reading: the pastebin is a community artifact from a long-running UAP-Twitter pattern of posting encoded headers + leaked-or-scraped email rosters, framed as if it constitutes evidence of disclosure but functioning more as a community signature / coded-claim aesthetic. The connection to Barber, Coulthart, or Skywatcher is not internal to the pastebin’s content — it must be established (if at all) via external context about who posted it and what claim was made.

What would change this assessment

  • Toward operational significance: a credible decoding of the g0lis3p[...] numeric sequence; cross-reference to a specific named event or operation; provenance from an identifiable individual who can attest to the authenticity of the email roster
  • Toward dismissal: confirmation that the email list is scraped from publicly-available directories; the numeric header matches a known random-string-pattern from a UAP-community larp / ARG (alternate reality game)
  • Toward Barber-network linkage: if the g0lis3p identifier appears in Skywatcher / Barber / Coulthart communications, OR if the email list shows nontrivial overlap with confirmed Skywatcher-network members

Cross-references

Note for future readers

This file documents an artifact whose provenance is unclear and whose substantive meaning is undetermined. It is preserved in the infobase because the user grouped it with credibility-flag material around Barber/Skywatcher in May 2026, but the pastebin itself does not internally establish that linkage. Future expansion should resolve: (a) who originally posted the pastebin, (b) whether the email list is original or scraped, (c) whether the g0lis3p sequence has a known decoding.