
Skinwalkers at the Pentagon
An Insider's Account of the Secret Government UFO Program
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Skinwalkers at the Pentagon unmasks the massive scope of the Pentagon’s landmark UFO study that ran from the Defense Intelligence Agency in Washington, DC. The Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program or AAWSAP investigated the “Tic Tac” and other “nuts and bolts” UFO events, analyzed intrusions of UFOs onto US military bases, as well as probed the plethora of bizarre phenomena that government investigators encountered on Skinwalker Ranch.
Written by two program insiders and a respected journalist, Skinwalkers at the Pentagon comes to a conclusion that has never before been revealed!
UFOs often led to the “attachment” of strange phenomena to military personnel who visited the Ranch and brought “something” home to their families, resulting in frightening eruptions of paranormal events in their households that terrorized and sometimes injured their children.
By the end of the two-year program, more than 100 separate technical reports, some of which ran to hundreds of pages, were delivered to the Defense Intelligence Agency. Among them was a 149-page report on the Soviet (and now Russian) UAP investigation/analysis capability. Another detail is the design and the built of a functional prototype for an autonomous Unidentified Aerial Phenomena surveillance platform.
Skinwalkers at the Pentagon has been reviewed by the U.S. Department of Defense and cleared for public release.
©2021 James Lacatski, Colm Kelleher, and George Knapp (P)2023 Spoken Realmshow to foia
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The worst is the constant and repeated abbreviations in an attempt to make everything more "scientific". Even the narrator seems annoyed. For an audiobook this is really annoying as you lose track of what's going on. Another problem is the constant repetition of names. During the book I thought to myself "If I hear the name Axlerod one more time, I'm going to loose it".
I couldn't even finish the book. I hope I can return it.
Hard to listen to. Convoluted and unmotivated.
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