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General Johnson Jameson

General Johnson Jameson (Ret.), is a former U.S. Air Force commander and GWOT-era intelligence operative, General Jameson brings decades of experience in aerospace threat analysis, satellite warfare strategy, and high-altitude reconnaissance. Known for his uncanny ability to “read a radar screen like a Psalter,” Jameson now serves as RCVD’s strategic mind behind the scenes.

Following an unacknowledged incident over the Norwegian Sea in 2004—referred to only as “Echo Vector”—Jameson became an internal advocate for UAP transparency within the Pentagon. His motto, “Absence of evidence is still evidence—just cloaked,” guides RCVD’s threat modeling and pattern disruption analytics.

In retirement, Jameson took up disc golf not for recreation, but for research. He uses each throw to experiment with aerodynamic drift, gyroscopic anomalies, and lift vectors under variable magnetic conditions—claiming disc golf is “the closest civilians can get to flying a saucer without getting debriefed after.”

He is often heard saying, “The sky’s not empty. We’ve just stopped looking with wonder.” When not reviewing flight telemetry or decoding ancient orbital charts, he advises on containment protocols for anomalous discs exhibiting non-ballistic returns.

Education:

B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, U.S. Air Force Academy
Specialization in high-speed aerodynamics and orbital mechanics.

M.S. in Strategic Intelligence, National Intelligence University
Thesis: “Suborbital Intrusions and Pattern Denial in Adversarial Aerospace Doctrine.”

War College Fellowship in Exo-Atmospheric Threat Response, U.S. Army War College
Classified research focused on low-observable aerial incursions and their strategic implications.

Certificate in Electromagnetic Field Propulsion, Joint Advanced Propulsion Laboratory (Unacknowledged Program)
Focused on theoretical applications of field-based lift systems and non-Newtonian motion.

Honorary Doctorate in Aerosophical Studies, Montauk Institute of Emergent Phenomena
Awarded for lifetime contributions to the study of unidentified flight behavior and strategic containment protocols.

Selected Awards and Commendations:

Defense Superior Service Medal
For exceptional leadership in aerospace defense strategy and covert operations coordination.

Silver Orbit Cluster (Three Oak Leaves)
Awarded by U.S. Space Command for distinguished service in space-based reconnaissance and unidentified aerial anomaly response.

Echelon Black Citation
A classified commendation recognizing service during Operation Echo Vector and contributions to high-risk threat interception protocols.

Constellation Vanguard Medal, Joint Propulsion Research Command
For breakthroughs in theoretical propulsion modeling based on recovered telemetry anomalies.

Knight of the Null Zone, NATO Allied Aerospace Division (Unofficial)
An informal yet respected honor among high-clearance aerospace analysts for contributions to off-record UAP research.

Montauk Distinguished Service Medallion
Awarded for “persistence, discretion, and vision in matters that officially do not exist.”

You may contact the general using secure comms at brigadiergeneraljohnsonjameson@proton.me