>>13228486This report is significant as it indicates that extraneous processes found in organic life are not impacting behaviors. The elimination of these variables and the effect of maneuvers seen in Section II on chemical processes suggest that UA/SP contacts are either remote, autonomous drones or a mechanical form of life.
The Harmen-McCarren (3) report uses the "1999" Discrepancy" to suggest an update may have changed the behavior and physical construction of UA/SPs, thus classifying them as drones deployed by an organic species. Shibakoya (4) responds to this claim, countering that a machine intelligence may react similarly to a particular stimulus and hypothesized that the rapid increase of flight performance might indicate a stepped virtual evolution process. Likewise, Shibakoya extrapolates that the gradual shift in appearance and behavior of detected CERT cases may be an artifact of generational changes, with older models being relegated to less involved tasks. The Harmen-McCarren and Shibakoya reports both propose that a potential
1. App G, Sec 2: Secondary Reference Reports
2. App. B, Sec 1b: Expenditure Tiers
3. App. G, Sec 2e: M. Harmen, S. McCarren, (2018), Blackout Flower Report
4. App. G, Sec. 2k: K. Shibakoya, (2020), Layer 3 Behavioral Assessment
5. App. F, Sec. 4b: DoD, (1992-2017), High Value Witness Interviews
6. App. G, Sec 16: High Tandem, (2018.) Behavioral Simulation Study