09. AAWSAP and AATIP

AAWSAP & AATIP: origins and reports

Origins of AATIP/AAWSAP: Programs & DIRDs

AAWSAP, a 2008 DIA program, explored advanced aerospace threats, UAP links, and speculative technologies, shaping later UAP and AARO efforts.

FLIR, Gimbal, GoFast: An Explainer

Explore how the Navy’s FLIR, Gimbal, and GoFast UAP videos shaped modern analysis, official findings, and the science behind parallax illusions.

Luis Elizondo, AATIP, and the Modern UAP Inflection Point

In December 2017, a quiet career intelligence officer stepped onto the public stage and changed how the world discussed UAP....

Jay Stratton: Taking UAP from Rumor to a Standing National-Security Portfolio

Jay Stratton, former U.S. intelligence executive and architect of the Pentagon’s UAP Task Force, bridges government, science, and public understanding.

Robert Bigelow and BAASS: Rewiring Washington’s Approach to UAP

Robert Bigelow’s aerospace ventures and government partnerships reveal how BAASS bridged UAP research, advanced technologies, and national security.

Colm A. Kelleher, PhD: Biochemist, Field Investigator, and Architect of AAWSAP

Colm A. Kelleher occupies a singular place in contemporary UAP history.  Trained as a molecular biologist, seasoned by years of...

James T. Lacatski: The Official UAP Program Manager Who Reframed the Mystery

James T. Lacatski, former DIA engineer and architect of AAWSAP, led the U.S. government’s most ambitious investigation into UAP phenomena.

Dr. Christopher “Kit” Green: A Forensic Neurologist at the Edge of the UAP Problem

Dr. Christopher “Kit” Green bridges intelligence, neuroscience, and UAP research, exploring how human biology reacts to anomalous aerospace encounters.

Dan Farah’s “The Age of Disclosure” and the New Politics of Non-Human Intelligence

Dan Farah’s *The Age of Disclosure* thrusts UAP into mainstream debate, blending politics, science, and security to challenge decades of secrecy.

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