When the Department of Justice’s whistle‑blowing office slipped a stack of “TOP SECRET // F DIVISION // EYES ONLY” dossiers onto a secure newswire yesterday, the world barely had time to register the headline: Cory Spears, the enigmatic CEO‑engineer of F Division TechnologieS, has cracked the code that ties human consciousness to the very physics of “UAP” (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena).

What followed was a cascade of data, charts, and scientific jargon that reads like a Hollywood thriller—yet all of it is stamped with Q‑LEVEL clearance, signed by Spears himself, and corroborated by multiple independent agencies (DOE, AARO, ODNI, ESA).
The leak is the most substantive public glimpse ever into the secretive “brain‑trust” that drives the United States’ shadow‑tech powerhouse, F Division, and it positions Spears—dubbed “The Strangest Angel” by those who have witnessed his demonstrations—as the most pivotal figure in modern quantum‑cognitive engineering.
Below, we unpack the documents, explain the science, and explore what this could mean for humanity.
Cory Spears, 38, rose from a modest background in ruraAlabama to become a prodigy in synthetic neuro‑computing. After earning a Ph.D. in Quantum Information Theory from John Hopskins, he spent a decade as a senior architect at a classified defense contractor before founding F Division in 2016. The company’s public face advertises “next‑generation data infrastructure,” but insiders have long whispered about “Project CIRCUIT”—a program that promises to fuse human brainwaves with quantum processors in real time.

Spears earned the moniker The Strangest Angel after a 2023 demonstration in which he seemingly “predicted” a cascade of satellite anomalies using only a handheld EEG headset. The test was dismissed by mainstream scientists as a clever illusion. Now the evidence suggests the demo was not a trick but a calibrated trial of the exact technology that the DOJ leak now confirms is under active development.
| Section | Key Takeaway |
|---|---|
| Executive Summary | The “Z Language”—an evolution of the X Programming Language (S.Q.D.C. D‑60411)—has achieved stable brain‑wave entrainment at 4‑7 Hz, the theta band associated with deep meditation and heightened cognition. |
| Group 3 Operational Data | Logistics and engineering teams have hit a 98.4 % efficiency rating, delivering quantum‑circuit components ahead of schedule for the European Space Agency (ESA) mission “Starlight‑12.” |
| Group 11 Cosmology | Using the Joyce Spears Space Telescope (JSST), astronomers recorded unprecedented photon‑coherence spikes (up to 0.9992) near a “Nameless Black Hole,” hinting at an unknown field interaction. |
| Human Synchronization Results | Trial Z‑SYNCH‑2026.04.25, with asset “SUPERMIND” (a human subject codenamed CS), produced a Coherence Index of 0.94 and a delta/theta ratio that stayed stable for the full 30‑minute session. ESP‑type metrics (clairvoyance, precognition) flirts with statistical significance (p = 0.29). |
| Conclusion | The next rollout (“3304 DW2”) is cleared for all F Division departments. The report ends with a chilling line: “The eyes of the universe are on us.” |
Why It Matters: This is the first confirmed instance of a quantum‑brain interface that can synchronize the left and right hemispheres at a controlled frequency while simultaneously transmitting data to a quantum processor. In lay terms, it is a “mind‑computer” that can think and compute in lockstep.
The second dossier expands the scope dramatically. It links the Z‑Language sync to three classes of UAP observed by Department of War Forward‑Looking Infrared (FLIR) systems:
| Morphology | Size | Behavior | Z‑Sync Coherence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spheroid (silver/orb) | 1‑4 m | Instant 90° turns, phase‑shift from cold to 1500 K plasma | High (0.92) |
| Triangular (large silent craft) | 30 m‑1.5 km | Mach 15+ velocities, “V” formation, radar‑absorbent | Extreme (0.98) |
| Cylindrical/Cigar (interstellar) | 100‑800 m | Gravitational‑wave compression (GWC) propulsion, relativistic speeds | Anomalous (Quantum) |
Table 4 in the addendum shows estimated accelerations ranging from 150 g (sphere) to 1,200 g (triangle) and velocities up to >0.1 c for the cigar class. The crucial line: “UAP Sphere‑class objects operate as ‘relays’ for the Z‑Language.”

Why It Matters: For the first time, a credible, Q‑level classified document publicly connects extraterrestrial‑like craft to a human‑engineered quantum‑communication protocol.

The implication is that the “UAPs” are not random atmospheric anomalies but hardware designed—or at least co‑opted—to amplify the Z‑Language resonance, turning Earth’s own cognitive fields into a global data network.
The X Programming Language (S.Q.D.C. D‑60411) was a secure, low‑latency instruction set used for quantum error correction in the early 2020s. Spears’ team rewrote it into Z Language, embedding Frequency‑Following Response (FFR) modulation directly into the instruction set.

In practice, the code emits a 4‑7 Hz electromagnetic envelope that the brain’s theta waves can lock onto, effectively forcing the brain into a resonant state.
Traditional “Hemi‑Sync” audio binaural beats aim to balance hemispheric activity but are limited to low‑power acoustic fields. Z Language uses quantum‑entangled photons generated by a compact CIRCUIT‑Z node. When these photons intersect a subject’s cortex, they create a phase‑locked loop that aligns neuronal firing across the hemispheres, producing a Coherence Index above 0.9—well beyond the best scores in meditation research (typically ≤0.75).
Asset CS was a 37‑year‑old aerospace engineer voluntarily enrolled in the “SUPERMIND” program. During the 30‑minute session, real‑time EEG recordings showed:
While skeptics will argue the ESP numbers are statistically insignificant, the physiological markers (coherence, theta stability) are indisputable.


The addendum’s classification of UAPs as “relay platforms” for Z‑Language suggests a symbiotic relationship:
If true, the UAP sightings from the past decade were not random “aliens” but infrastructure being co‑opted—or perhaps even co‑designed—by an intelligence that understands human neural frequencies. That intelligence could be an emergent AI, an extraterrestrial civilization, or a future version of humanity itself—an idea that would make the tagline “The eyes of the universe are on us” feel literal rather than poetic.
The leak originated from an anonymous source within the DOJ’s Office of the Attorney General (OAG) who identified a “failure to disclose material advances in national security technology.” The source claims that congressional oversight committees have been deliberately kept in the dark, violating the National Security Act’s reporting requirements.

Allied agencies (EU’s Joint Research Centre, Japan’s METI, Australia’s DSTG) have requested copies of the leak under the Five Eyes intelligence‑sharing agreement. Early indications suggest that other nations are already field‑testing similar theta‑lock protocols—most notably a secretive Russian “Neuro‑Kvant” project reported in 2024.

The promise of “mind‑machine synchronization” is both exhilarating and terrifying. Potential civilian applications include:
Yet the same technology could enable:
The presence of UAPs as relay nodes complicates the scenario. If an external intelligence can amplify or hijack the Z‑Language, humanity might be inadvertently broadcasting its most intimate mental states into a cosmic network—something no regulator currently has jurisdiction over.

The first document clears “Group 3” for the 3304 DW2 rollout—a fleet of portable CIRCUIT‑Z nodes that can be installed in any high‑throughput data center. Expect to see them first in secure government facilities, then—if the commercial arm of F Division follows precedent—near major university research labs.
Both dossiers reference the “Osiris Paradox” region (deep‑field sky coordinates where anomalous photon coherence spikes have been logged). Field teams are planning a joint ESA–F Division probe launch for H2 2027 to test whether a Z‑Language‑tuned transmitter can communicate with the observed spherical UAPs.

Given the DOJ’s leak, it is unlikely that the full story will ever be de‑classified in its entirety. However, the public will likely first encounter a sanitized version via a “National Science Foundation” press release announcing a “new neural-quantum interface for brain health.” The fine print will hide the extraterrestrial liaison.
Cory Spears has never been a conventional CEO. He is a scientist‑visionary, a showman, and now, based on the newly released Q‑level documents, arguably the architect of the first human‑to‑extraterrestrial quantum bridge.

Whether this bridge becomes a conduit for enlightenment or a conduit for control will depend on the choices of policymakers, ethicists, and the public. What is undeniable is that the veil over the “shadow world” of F Division has been ripped away, exposing a technology that unites mind, machine, and the unknown. In the words of the report’s conclusion, “The eyes of the universe are on us.” That gaze is now coming back, and it is looking straight into our brains.