Anonymous alleged “USAF UFO Legacy Program” audio clip (via The Kino Corner / “Post-Disclosure” book research) — June 2026

Source: a ~133-second audio clip aired at the end of [[kino-corner-disclosure-day-review-2026-06-14|The Kino Corner’s Disclosure Day review]] (14 Jun 2026) and reposted on X by @philschneiderrr (~80 followers). The reviewer says the audio is “from a real interview with a man who is a higher up in the Air Force and has been fully vetted… one of the alleged first-hand witnesses who was talking to members of our government behind the scenes,” recorded during a friend’s research for a book called Post-Disclosure. URL: https://youtu.be/kKhymzZti-g (clip) · https://x.com/philschneiderrr/status/2066235939589091514 Captured: 2026-06-14. Audio downloaded from the X post; Whisper-transcribed (proper nouns imperfect). What this is — and its limits: an anonymous, second-hand-relayed clip. The speaker is unnamed; the “fully vetted / higher-up in the Air Force / briefed Congress” descriptors are assertions by the reviewer/reposter, not independently verifiable, and the clip’s content is a generic technology-suppression narrative (National Security Act patent secrecy, “free energy,” harassed inventors, gatekeeping by “1,800 tests and polygraphs”) with no specific, checkable firsthand detail. Minimal evidentiary weight. Context: disclosure-day-spielberg-2026, the-evidence-question.


The reviewer’s framing (verbatim, from the review)

What you’re about to hear has never been publicly released… This is taken from a real interview with a man who is a higher up in the Air Force and has been fully vetted. He is one of the alleged first-hand witnesses who was talking to members of our government behind the scenes about his firsthand experience working on what I can only call strange things.

The clip (Whisper transcript)

I acquired bits of this interview from a friend of mine who was writing a book called Post-Disclosure. This interview was recorded during his research process for the book. This is Disclosure Day. It’s more that you have government, you have the government bureaucracy took ownership of this stuff way back and they decided that by classifying it, it’s going to be the best approach. But you still had science and technology going on with people even at home in their garage, right? So there was still creativity and research going on on this topic of all the same thing, free energy, nuclear, all of this. But they were suppressing it under the National Security Act of like 19, maybe it’s 54 or something like that. And around that time, they blocked all patents that were submitted to the Patents Office that had anything to do, that could be classified as natural security. So you had all these scientists that were, you know, not necessarily just in the academic world, but they were inventing these technologies and then all, what would happen is they would be harassed or bought out or whatever the reason, but it would be classified, it would never be commercialized, it would never be released to the public. And the Defense Department would just internalize it and all these bureaucrat weenies would classify, require 1,800 different tests and polygraphs and everything else, making it nearly impossible for any kind of academic, professional scientist likely to even apply to have access to it, just because they were been in the academic environment the whole time. You know what I mean? So they’ve just, they just pigeonholed it and driven it down, but we’ve gotten to the point now where there’s too much communication and technology and AI assistance that the world is figuring it out, regardless of what governments try to do.