DSP Satellite UAP Detection — Bob Fish Disclosure to John Podesta
In March 2014, retired US Navy officer and defense contractor Bob Fish sent emails to John Podesta — then Senior Advisor to President Obama and later Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman — revealing that the Defense Support Program (DSP) satellites had been detecting and tracking UAPs. THE DSP SYSTEM: The Defense Support Program is a constellation of military satellites designed to detect missile launches via infrared sensors. The satellites monitor the entire planet for heat signatures consistent with ballistic missile launches. The system is one of the most sensitive detection platforms in the US military arsenal. THE REVELATION: Fish told Podesta that DSP satellites had detected 'ichthyic' (fish-like) objects entering and exiting the atmosphere — objects that were clearly not missiles, debris, or any known phenomenon. He stated that a special team at the satellite ground station was tasked with cataloguing these detections separately from missile launch data. The objects were entering Earth's atmosphere from space, maneuvering, and in some cases exiting back to space. THE PODESTA CONNECTION: These emails were released through WikiLeaks as part of the Podesta email dump during the 2016 election. Podesta has been one of the most prominent advocates for UAP disclosure in Washington, publicly stating: 'My biggest failure of 2014 was once again not securing the disclosure of the UFO files.' He was not a casual recipient — he actively sought this information. THE IMPLICATIONS: If DSP satellites have been detecting objects entering and leaving Earth's atmosphere — objects that are neither missiles nor known spacecraft — then the US military has had satellite-confirmed evidence of transmedium, potentially non-terrestrial objects for decades. This goes beyond radar returns or pilot eyewitness accounts. This is the most sophisticated orbital detection system on Earth recording objects that shouldn't exist.