UFO Cover Up? AAWSAP Program Director Emails Deleted
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person discussing the UAP encounter is Chris L, who is analyzing the deletion of email records related to Dr. James Latsky, the program lead for the DOD's ASSAP program. Chris L mentions that all of Latsky's emails were deleted, which raises suspicions about the reasons behind this action. He notes that similar deletions happened to Lou Elizondo, another figure in the UAP field. Chris L expresses concern over the lack of transparency and the potential cover-up of information related to UAP programs. The encounter has led him to question the integrity of the DOD and the preservation of important records, impacting his view on government accountability and truthfulness.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the deletion of email records belonging to Dr. James Latsky and Lou Elizondo, raising concerns about government transparency regarding UAP programs. It highlights a potential pattern of erasing sensitive information related to these programs and questions the DOD's accountability in maintaining records.
The deletion of all email records of Dr. James Latsky, the program lead for the DOD's ASAP program, raises serious concerns about government transparency.
Dr. James Latsky
“the program lead for a highly top secret program looking into specifically events at Skinwalker Ranch”
Lou Alando
“the Pentagon did this to me in an attempt to erase my history with ATIP”
John Greenwald Jr.
“it looks like all of the email records of Dr. James Latsky...had been deleted”
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All email records of Dr. James Latsky, the program lead for the DOD's ASAP program, have been deleted.
The same deletion of emails happened to Lou Elizondo, indicating a pattern of erasing records related to UAP programs.
The DOD is not acknowledging Lou Elizondo's work on programs related to ATIP or ASAP.
Official emails are being deleted while unofficial communications, such as Signal messages, are being saved and released.