NEW! UFOs, Werewolves & Ghosts | Shocking truth of Pentagon AAWSAP program | The Basement Office

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  1. wgabrie

    wgabrie Well-Known Member Donor

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    NEW! UFOs, Werewolves & Ghosts | Shocking truth of Pentagon AAWSAP program | The Basement Office
    Duration 43:42. This is a very long video, about 45 minutes long.

    It seems that the AAWSAP program studied not only UFOs (UAPs) but also ghosts, werewolves, and other stuff.

    I think it's a good rebuttal of the whole AATIP program and plants a serious seed of doubt that it's a serious endeavor.

    This is a serious PR nightmare for the UFO/alien disclosure movement.

    I don't know how we're going to go any further without facing this hang-up head-on. How do they explain themselves?

    I just thought I'd pass this on so that you don't waste any more of your time on this until they explain themselves.
     
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    Now there's an oxymoron concept, if there ever were one. I find it amusing that anyone could surmise that Ufology could experience a PR nightmare, given that it has suffered a PR problem for 75 years since it began

    If you are just finding out about the scope of AAWSAP, you're a noob.

    The Basement Office never was my go to source for UFO information, but I'll listen to the video. My gut feeling isn't that it is saying what you think it says.

    I'll get back to you in a bit.

    I just want to note that the video appears to be making hay out of the fact that one of the Navy Videos was made in 2015, three years after the closure of AATIP, but that isn't really a problem, given that most of the Navy Videos were made long before AATIP closed and that Elizondo's discussions of them are consistent with those time frames. Moreover, the Navy has many more videos it hasn't released, and the ones it did release were edited/truncated, not to mention that Elizondo's discussions of them go beyond the three videos that were released, as he was privy to many more of them than were released. So, the video's point is rather meaningless. If the video is going to be this sloppy. with facts then it throws into question it's credibility.
     
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