New Černohajev Institute Launches with $17M Endowment To Preserve Legacy Of Famed Soviet Engineer & Advance UAP Research
Boston, MA, September 2025 -- The Černohajev Archive & Research Institute today announced its official launch with a $17 million endowment. The independent institution is dedicated to preserving the groundbreaking papers of aerospace engineer Valerijs Černohajev and preparing public institutions and citizens for adaptation in a future era of paradigm-shifting scientific and technological discoveries.
The Institute safeguards the Černohajev Papers -- a collection of technical notes and schematics compiled in secrecy, containing propulsion, energy, and materials concepts that parallel classified U.S. programs and patents spanning the Cold War to the present. Before his death in 2019, Černohajev entrusted the archive to his daughter, international opera singer Natalja Černohajeva-Sticco, who, along with her husband Gene Sticco, devoted four years to its translation and analysis.
Their work culminated in the 2024 publication of “Engineering Infinity: Earth’s First Interstellar Blueprint.”
Seen in Photo Above: Natalja Černohajeva-Sticco, Trustee of the Černohajev Archive & Research Institute, presents Engineering Infinity: Earth’s First Interstellar Blueprint, the translated papers of her late father, Soviet engineer Valerij Černohajev.
“We were tasked with preserving not only my father’s technical work but also his vision for humanity’s future,” said Natalja Černohajeva-Sticco. “These documents reveal possibilities that challenge how we think about science, technology, and our place in the universe. Bringing this knowledge to light is a profound responsibility and honor.”
The Institute’s mission is guided by three pillars:
ARCHIVE & RESEARCH:
The Institute preserves, analyzes, and disseminates the Černohajev Papers as a living scholarly resource. Programs include conservation and digitization, publication of critical editions and facsimiles, comparative studies connecting Černohajev’s work with contemporary science and defense research, research fellowships, and curated access for scholars.
LEADERSHIP & EDUCATION:
Through Project Infinite Valor, supported with $6 million in dedicated funding, the Institute cultivates resilience, character, and intellectual courage in future leaders. The program offers fellowships, mentorships, ethics and resilience seminars, STEM pathways, and youth initiatives that integrate technical and cultural education.
RESILIENCE & PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS:
This pillar strengthens civic and institutional readiness in an era shaped by disruptive discoveries. Initiatives include policy briefs, legal analyses, institutional readiness frameworks, and strategic partnerships with universities, think tanks, and civic bodies. It champions transparency and peace, ensuring advances of consequence to humankind are pursued openly and responsibly. The Institute also supports cultural resilience through the arts, recognizing music and creative expression as essential to human adaptability and wellbeing.
“Černohajev’s papers offer an unprecedented blueprint for our future,” said Gene Sticco, Director and Chief Curator of the Institute. “This endeavor is not just about preserving history; it is about shaping a peaceful and resilient society. Our endowment provides the foundation to carry knowledge, ethics, and preparedness forward.”
The endowment will support archival preservation, research initiatives, youth leadership programs, and studies on institutional resilience. The Institute will make its first public appearance as a sponsor of the MUFON Massachusetts Symposium on October 5, 2025.
ABOUT THE ČERNOHAJEV ARCHIVE &RESEARCH INSITUTUE:
The Institute preserves and advances the works of Valerij Černohajev while preparing society for Disclosure-era realities. Through its pillars of archive, leadership, and resilience, the Institute bridges heritage and horizon, while helping to ensure that knowledge, culture, and peace endure for future generations.
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MEDIA CONTACT:
Gene Sticco
Černohajev Archive & Research Institute
g.sticco@engineeringinfinitybook.com
(339) 224-2555