The Pentagon program, meant to look into foreign adversaries’ aerospace technology, spent years misleading a credulous media and an oblivious Congress in its hunt for UFOs and monsters.
, as drafted by Lacatski, was to use current technology trends to predict what types of aerospace technology foreign adversaries might have in the year 2050.
In his book about the program, Lacatski and two other Bigelow associates describe various encounters with poltergeists, flying saucers, monster owls and werewolves. “They had no idea I was running Skinwalker Ranch. They had no idea whatsoever,” Lacatski bragged during a rare public interview in 2021. But in 2017, long-time UFO activist Leslie Kean pitched a story to the New York Times about a Pentagon UFO program called “AATIP” and Lue Elizondo, the guy was ran the program.
Quoting then-Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence James Clapper, the DOD states, “The AATIP that Senator Reid refers to is officially the Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Application Program .”
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