Hewlett Packard announced today the existence of HP-researched and developed UAPs commonly known as UFOs.
Throughout the 70s, HP in cooperation with PARC, worked with DARPA to reverse engineer technology not sourced from any country.
Speaking anonymously, an HP source said, "We've been testing gravity-generating engines for years and although we've been able to lift these devices a few feet off the ground, we have no idea exactly how these machines work."
Recent reveals by Naval radar have focused attention on domestic sightings of UAP and this recent report corroborates pilot sightings since the 90s.
"We've had these experimental gravity-generating propulsion systems for over 70 years. HP is proud to have been part of the team investigating and developing non-reactive propulsion systems."
In an unrelated story, HP Inc. has developed and will introduce an anti-gravity toner and inkless printer that will deliver finished output jobs, before the job is completed, reducing the first copy-out speed to negative 12 minutes.
Happy April 1.
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