I don't know. Maybe they kept using the name as a cover for the next program, maybe they lied about it being a cover name, and so on. All I know is that there is something very off with how they behave surrounding the name. Especially Elizondo...
Personally I’d rather he show me the overwhelming evidence rather than hearing more of his “trust me bro” stories.
According to these guys the real disclosure is always just around the corner. It’s been like this for decades
Personally I’d rather he show me the overwhelming evidence rather than hearing more of his “trust me bro” stories.
According to these guys the real disclosure is always just around the corner. It’s been like this for decades
Thank you!
Looking for UFOs and skinwalkers is not unethical per se (torture is always unethical), but doing it on the government's dime when that dime is supposed to pay for advanced weapons research is.
I can imagine that many people in the...
Yeah, I think most of that is a distracting cover story. The US military and Intel community is made up of US citizens, so it's a reflection of society at large. As such, I'm sure there is an element of Apocalyptical Evangelical Christianity...
That part is undeniably really shady if not criminal.
Sorry, I forgot which thread I was in, I meant Elizondo's book. He has also mentioned it in interviews, how he and four other people Remote Viewed a prisoner at Guantanamo and how the victim...
The water storage tank is very large and visible even without using a mobile phone's telephoto lens, and there are prominent trees next to it. The object in the video has a very clean surrounding with nothing near it. Furthermore, it is barely...
Maybe. Just me personally, I think that's Elizondo applying the name retroactively. AAWSAP had a UFO element. Some was internal with people like Stratton looking into things on the government side but it seems most was on the BAASS side. They had...
That's what I thought. I really don't see how you can arrive at that. Most of the discrepancies are explainable. AAWSAP was an actual funded program, set up by Lacatski and Reid, likely for Bigelow's benefit. I think they really believe this...
That's what I thought. I really don't see how you can arrive at that. Most of the discrepancies are explainable. AAWSAP was an actual funded program, set up by Lacatski and Reid, likely for Bigelow's benefit. I think they really believe this...
Then there is Elizondos presentation slide from years ago where he claims AAWSAP was renamed to AATIP.
I wonder if his whole involvement with the program AAWSAP was just through his normal role at the time. SAP authorisation or whatever it was...
Atmospheric refraction only changes the vertical dimension in any meaningful way, unless we are talking fata morgana, which this does not resemble. So I think this (what we see in the video) is the correct angular width.