The Largest Government UFO Program In History - That Is Publicly Acknowledged
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account worked in intelligence and was involved with UAP programs. They discussed the Advanced Aerospace Weapon Systems Application Program and its transition to the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program. They described how Lou Elizondo kept the program alive despite challenges. In December 2017, the New York Times published a story about UAPs, surprising many in the intelligence community. The person was pulled back into the UAP topic after this event and began working on a new program with authority to collaborate across various agencies. They aimed to create a partnership to address UAP issues and received support from Congress. The encounter led to a renewed focus on UAPs in government, impacting the person's career and responsibilities.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the evolution of UAP programs, highlighting the Advanced Aerospace Weapon Systems Application Program and its transition to ATIP. It emphasizes the challenges faced by individuals like Lou Elizondo in advocating for transparency and the impact of the New York Times article in December 2017 on government interest in UFOs.
The Advanced Aerospace Weapon Systems Application Program was the largest and best-funded government UFO program in history that is publicly known.
Lou Elizondo
“Lou is a champion, I mean he took something and he kept it going and he made it strong.”
Jay
“I knew Lou was leaving, so again I at that point in the 2017 day into early 18 time frame I was in a job that UFOs were not my job.”
Managed by: Defense Intelligence Agency
Research and development of UAP technology
Managed by: Defense Intelligence Agency
Identification and analysis of UAP threats
The Advanced Aerospace Weapon Systems Application Program was the largest and best-funded government UFO program in history that is publicly known.
Lou Elizondo was able to keep a form of the program going after the Advanced Aerospace Weapon Systems Application Program ended.
There were concerns from religious individuals about the implications of UFOs and their connection to biblical forces.
The New York Times article in December 2017 significantly impacted the perception and priority of UFO programs within the government.
There was a need for a recognized program of record to effectively address UFO-related issues.