THE GREENLAND STARGATE INITIATIVE
A Multinational Strategic Research Program
Established 2017
** Official Statement **
** Official Statement **
The Greenland Stargate Initiative is a joint international program tasked with the identification, containment, and long-term study of a non-terrestrial transit structure located beneath the Greenland ice sheet.
The structure is not theoretical.
It is not experimental.
And it is no longer non-functioning.
Our mandate prioritizes global stability, dimensional safety, and the preservation of causality as a functional system.
Why Portions of the Program Were Declassified
In late 2025, renewed international attention toward Greenland driven by geopolitical, economic, and territorial negotiations resulted in an unprecedented surge of public and congressional inquiries into long-standing Arctic research operations.
Several of those inquiries intersected with facilities, budgets, and infrastructure associated with the Greenland Stargate Initiative.
At that point, continued full classification was determined to be:
“Operationally unsustainable and narratively counterproductive.”
The Greenland Factor
As discussions emerged regarding Greenland’s strategic future, historical records tied to Arctic defense, research, and anomalous infrastructure were re-evaluated for partial release under multinational oversight.
The Initiative was not disclosed in full.
But it was no longer possible to pretend it did not exist.
International Safeguards
The Oversight Committee formally concluded that uncontrolled access by any major power including the United States, China, or the Russian Federation would accelerate militarization and destabilize existing treaty structures.
As a result, all direct access remains under joint containment authority.
No other nation owns the structure.
No other nation is permitted to approach it alone.
Official Position
Limited declassification was authorized in order to:
Reduce misinformation regarding Arctic installations
Address rising civilian satellite observations
Preempt speculative foreign disclosures
Establish narrative stability
And, in the committee’s words:
“Introduce the public to the existence of a structure without introducing them to its consequences.”
Final Disclosure - Reports
Public access to Greenland Project records has been granted under controlled disclosure guidelines. The following archive traces the recognition, containment, and long-term observation of the structure through verified declassified summaries.
This video is a rendition of the device activating video evidence is not yet cleared for the public.