Containment
Contractors, Spies, and the Hidden War to Capture Non-Human Intelligence
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Containment: Contractors, Spies, and the Hidden War to Capture Non-Human Intelligence
For more than seventy-five years, the public has been told there is nothing to see. Weather balloons, misidentified aircraft, atmospheric illusions – the excuses have changed, but the denials have not. Behind the press conferences and carefully worded statements, a different story has unfolded: a secret, global effort to find, recover, and weaponize technology that did not originate on Earth.
In Containment, investigative author Colton Reiss pulls back the curtain on that hidden world. Drawing on declassified documents, whistleblower testimony, obscure Cold War archives, and patterns buried in plain sight, this book reconstructs the covert crash-retrieval system that emerged after Roswell and quietly spread across continents, borders, and political regimes.
From the deserts of New Mexico to Soviet-era test ranges, from NATO airfields to remote hangars run by private contractors, Containment follows the money, the hardware, and the bodies. What began as a single “flying disc” incident in 1947 evolved into a compartmentalized network of military units, intelligence cells, and deniable corporations tasked with doing one thing above all else: get there first… and keep the rest of the world in the dark.
Inside this explosive investigation, you’ll discover:
- The Roswell catalyst – how a single crash rewrote military doctrine and created the first secret retrieval mandate.
- Operation Paperclip’s shadow side – why Nazi-era scientists and their exotic research mattered to early UFO programs.
- The Soviet and global response – parallel efforts in Moscow, Europe, and beyond to capture and copy the same anomalies.
- The rise of private contractors – how corporations, shell companies, and black projects took control of the most sensitive work.
- Black budgets and invisible money – the financial architecture that keeps Congress, auditors, and even presidents out of the loop.
- Inside the hangars – a closer look at secure facilities where wreckage is stored, tested, and reverse engineered.
- The biologics question – what insiders really mean when they talk about “non-human” remains and why that language is so carefully chosen.
- Media management and disinformation – how ridicule, planted stories, and controlled leaks shape what the public is allowed to believe.
- International cooperation and rivalry – secret agreements, quiet handoffs, and moments when allies became competitors.
- The future of secrecy – why recent hearings and “disclosure” efforts may reveal far less than they appear to.
This is not a book of wishful thinking or recycled internet rumors. Containment treats the subject as a serious national security story, tracing how real-world institutions behave when confronted with something they cannot fully explain yet refuse to ignore. It shows how layers of classification, need-to-know silos, and contractor control have built a system that can continue operating even when elected leaders change and official policy shifts.
Along the way, Colton Reiss introduces the retrieval teams, analysts, pilots, engineers, and case officers who inhabit this shadow ecosystem – people whose careers depend on staying invisible, even as their decisions shape what the rest of us are allowed to know.
The question is no longer whether unexplained objects have crashed. The real question is who gets there first, what they take away, how they hide it, and what they are building in the dark while the rest of the world argues about semantics.
Step inside the hidden war to capture non-human intelligence – and decide for yourself what has really been kept off the books.