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Top Secret special access
Neighborhood Watch

Neighborhood Watch Final Report Development and Results of the Mars Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Probe "Percival"

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Prepared by
Roger P. Reynolds, T. C. Powell, Alan J. Davis

Prepared for the National Reconnaissance Office

Contract # TNW1-01-2007

Introduction

This document contains all data developed under the Top Secret Special Access Program codenamed Neighborhood Watch. Neighborhood Watch was developed to investigate the albedo changing phenomenon currently taking place on the planet Mars. Neighborhood Watch initial analysis suggested that a planet changing phenomena of the magnitude which is occurring on Mars is of non-natural origin. It was also determined to be statistically improbable that all manmade probes that had previously been sent to the planet Mars have gone quiet in a short timespan, including those which had been functioning nominally on the surface.

The Mars Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Probe known as "Percival" was developed in a rapid design process and launched. Percival was successful in reaching the planet and returning valuable ISR. Unfortunately, once reaching the planet all contact was lost with the probe. Analysis of final mission transmissions indicate that the probe sustained progressive failure indicative of attack rather than systems failure.

This report was developed in order to maintain a complete record of the mission history, concept development, mission design components, mission implementation, data retrieved, and data analysis. The authors would like to emphasize here that extreme attention to detail is given where available so that as much data as possible is available if further analysis of the Neighborhood Watch project is made.

The report begins with initial findings that led to the creation of the Neighborhood Watch program. The findings began with analysis of data from ground and space telescopes by astronomers at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI). There were also various amateur astronomers claiming that Mars was "changing colors". It was at this point that sequential failures of Mars probes began to alert government officials to the possibility of non-natural actions or activities. A timeline will be given of the sequence of these events.

The next section of the report gives a detailed description of the Percival development effort. Space mission concept architecture, spacecraft design components, and all aspects of the development and implementation of the Mars ISR Probe, Percival, is discussed.

The third section gives the results of the Mars ISR mission. The data is somewhat alarming in that Mars has been dramatically altered by this unnatural phenomenon. Although Percival is presumed to have been destroyed prior to mission completion, sufficient data was retrieved from the probe to determine that indeed Mars is being altered by an alien entity or entities. No signs of organic life were detected. However, signs of an intelligence at work do appear as major portions of the planet's surface have been converted to mechanical structures some of them of super-human proportions.

The fourth section is a conclusions and discussions section. The results of the Neighborhood Watch program are summarized and a discussion on the possible outcome and impact of the phenomenon on Mars is discussed along with potential repercussions to Terra and the human race.

 

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