Short Note / May 24, 2026
Project Rubik's Cube has picked up a second thread
After the UFO Fest exchange, people are now linking "Project Rubik's Cube" to Borland's earlier story about a two-word program name that allegedly startled officials.
Project Rubik's Cube is no longer just a clip from UFO Fest.
The phrase has picked up a second thread.
Jeremy Corbell put the name to Dylan Borland in public. Borland did not answer outside a protected setting. That was enough to make the clip travel.
Now people are tying it back to something Borland said months earlier on Weaponized. In that interview, he described mentioning a two-word program name during official conversations and said the reaction made it seem as if the name was recognized.
So the question is obvious: was that name Project Rubik's Cube?
Maybe. Maybe not.
The two moments are not connected yet. One has Borland describing a sensitive two-word program-name story. The other has Corbell later asking him about Project Rubik's Cube. In the second moment, Borland declines to discuss that phrase in public.
What it does not yet have is a released document, transcript, Inspector General record, or lawful protected-disclosure summary using the name.
For now, it is a sticky name moving between two clips.
Sources
- UAP Logbook: Project Rubik's Cube, Corbell, and the Borland non-answer.
- Reddit discussion and transcript excerpt of the UFO Fest exchange.
- Weaponized episode #91: Dylan Borland interview, October 2025.
- Liberation Times: Borland's October 2025 Weaponized claims and context.
- Unidentified Phenomena: Project Rubik's Cube topic page, May 2026.