Thanks! I appreciate you setting me straight on these things; I tend to lose track of them over time. This NY Post article seems to imply he said something like that too...
There was no program.
But they could take the Kona Blue proposal, rewrite it and change the name, and shop it to private investors. Which Elizondo did.
That does not create a link to any "government program".
Then we and everyone else wouldn't be talking about it. AATIP is always talked about in relation to UFOs and/or AAWSAP. Always. The people like Lacatski and Reid that set all this up, deliberately made it convoluted, from the original deceptive...
We have a record of people referring to images as unexplained or unexplainable that in fact do have an explanation, for example Lago da Cote (which is an aerial image), or the "Southeast Asia Triangles Case" at...
Then we and everyone else wouldn't be talking about it. AATIP is always talked about in relation to UFOs and/or AAWSAP. Always. The people like Lacatski and Reid that set all this up, deliberately made it convoluted, from the original deceptive...
There was no program.
But they could take the Kona Blue proposal, rewrite it and change the name, and shop it to private investors. Which Elizondo did.
That does not create a link to any "government program".
The Secret Service has been complaining about being underfunded for years now, having to protect too many potential targets doing so much travel, and having trouble hiring people for relatively low pay and lots of overtime...
There was no program.
But they could take the Kona Blue proposal, rewrite it and change the name, and shop it to private investors. Which Elizondo did.
That does not create a link to any "government program".
We have a record of people referring to images as unexplained or unexplainable that in fact do have an explanation, for example Lago da Cote (which is an aerial image), or the "Southeast Asia Triangles Case" at...
Many flaws, the entrance being open is probably the most egregious one.
If you build your checkpoint in a way that allows passing it without slowing down, that's a problem, too.
We have a record of people referring to images as unexplained or unexplainable that in fact do have an explanation, for example Lago da Cote (which is an aerial image), or the "Southeast Asia Triangles Case" at...