Richard Dolan Show AATIP or AAWSAP? Chase Kloetzke
Analysis Summary
Summary
Richard Dolan hosts a show discussing UFOs and government programs. On April 30, 2018, he shares news about the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP). He mentions a conversation with researcher Paul Dean, who suggests that AATIP may have a different name: Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program (AAWSAP). Dolan then interviews Chase Cholesky, a prominent figure in UFO investigations. She discusses her research and interviews with Luis Elizondo, emphasizing the importance of the information he provides. Cholesky believes there are multiple UFO-related programs in the Pentagon. The encounter impacts her by reinforcing her commitment to uncovering the truth about UFO phenomena and the secrecy surrounding it.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The Richard Dolan show discusses revelations regarding the AATIP program, now believed to be known as AWSAP. Insights from Chase Cholesky and Lou Elizondo suggest that the Pentagon has multiple UFO-related programs and that significant information is being withheld from the public.
The AATIP program is actually called AWSAP, indicating a potential coverup regarding its true nature and funding.
Richard Dolan
“This is a huge opportunity whether we include them or not.”
Chase Cholesky
“I believe what he's saying; he's a patriot.”
Lou Elizondo
“These objects are exhibiting unbelievable sophistication.”
Paul Dean
“The original program that AATIP was born from was called... AWSAP.”
Managed by: Department of Defense
Investigate and analyze UFO phenomena
Managed by: Department of Defense
Research advanced aerospace technologies and UFO phenomena
The program known as AATIP is actually called AWSAP, which stands for Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program.
Lou Elizondo has confirmed that the original name of the program was Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program.
The Pentagon has multiple UFO-related programs that are designed to monitor and deal with unexplained aerial phenomena.
The videos released by To The Stars Academy are only partial versions, with longer versions being withheld due to classified information.