By Paul Dean, 3 March 2018
(UFOs – Documenting The Evidence, Melbourne,
Australia)
Quote from the article:
“In the last few months a formal, hitherto unknown US
Department of Defence (DOD) program to study the UFO phenomena has been
revealed. Located within the massive Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA), the
Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), began in 2007, and
was dissolved in 2012. Beyond that, and yet to be formally admitted, the work
of ATTIP was apparently migrated to an new interagency partnership where it is
still ongoing today. The AATIP effort, for most of its existence, was headed by
DOD staffer, Luis Elizondo, whose career has been spent in specialised defence
intelligence, counter–intelligence and security roles. Since his departure,
last year, from the DOD, Elizondo has appeared in numerous media interviews
regarding the AATIP program, but avoids detailing specific security classified
information. Acres and acres of discussion about the AATIP issue has, unsurprisingly, taken place on social
media and in the press. I do not aim here to further highlight what has already
been revealed, or what hasn’t. My intention, as always, is to provide primary
documentation, or other solidly sourced narrative.
On the 25th of February, 2018, Elizondo was
interviewed by reporter George Knapp for the radio podcast show ‘Coast to
Coast.’ In that presentation, Elizondo revealed that he used the services of
the Defense Office of Prepublication and Security Review (DOPSR). In
conjunction with that effort, Elizondo said he utilised a pair of DOD
publications which govern the clearance and release of certain information to
the public. Importantly, Elizondo stated that the actual document he used was a
‘DD Form 1910.’ ”
Wikipedia article: “Advanced Aviation Threat
Identification Program”:
Wikipedia article: “Defense Intelligence Agency”:
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Luis Elizondo
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Pentagon (2008), Arlington, Virginia
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