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Rumours that the US government have captured at least one UFO are growing after an expert made a bombshell claim.
Dr. James Lacatski – a former boss of the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Weapons System Application Program (AAWSAP) – has written a book about the Pentagon's UFO investigations.
In it, he claims: “The United States is in possession of a ‘craft of unknown origin’ and has successfully gained access to its interior.
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“This craft had a streamlined configuration, suitable for aerodynamic flight, but no intakes exhaust wings or control surfaces. In fact it appeared not to have an engine, fuel tanks or fuel.”
Podcaster Jeremy Corbell excitedly asked Dr. Lacatski to confirm that statement, to which the former Defence Intelligence Agency scientist calmly said “yes”. AAWSAP was a $22million project set up to investigate the bizarre and scientifically hard-to-explain capabilities of the ‘UAPs’ reported by multiple US military personnel.
Dr. Lacatski, along with colleague Dr. Colm Kelleher, helped compile the most comprehensive UFO database ever assembled. While many of those 200,000 UFO reports had perfectly rational explanations, there were a few that appeared to demonstrate technology that is far more advanced than anything so far made by humans.
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After the programme was launched in 2008, he told reporters: ”People say, 'Well, we're only going to look at the nuts-and-bolts machines.' Well, you better come up with a lot of physics. It's far more advanced than we're capable of now.
He explained: "And then there's others who say, 'Well, they're nothing more than ghosts. Part of the paranormal world.’ No. they're a hybrid of both'.”
In his new book Skinwalkers at the Pentagon: An Insiders' Account of the Secret Government UFO Program, which was co-written with Dr Kelleher, he goes on to say: “Everything works as if UAP were the product of a technology that integrates physical and psychic phenomena … and primarily affects cultural variables in our society through manipulation of psychological and physiological parameters.”
Speaking on Weaponised, he expanded on the “paranormal” aspects of the so-called “Men In Black”. He claimed that while these legendary – apparently not quite human – figures want to downplay the existence of UFOs they seemed to be secretly promoting interest in the phenomenon.
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