Elizondo was originally hired to do *counterintelligence* for AAWSAP (later AATIP).

Elizondo was initially brought on board for counterintelligence duties with AAWSAP, which later evolved into AATIP.

  • “During our second meeting, Jim Lacatski officially requested that I oversee counterintelligence and security for the program.”

  • “In a measured tone, he explained that AAWSAP dealt with sensitive aviation technologies and required a senior counterintelligence agent to safeguard all information related to the program from potential threats, particularly foreign adversaries.”

  • “He stated, ‘They need someone with experience. Someone who can manage counterintelligence and has participated in sensitive initiatives. Someone who understands there’s more to reality than most people realize. That’s you, brother.’”

Excerpted from
Imminent – Luis Elizondo

One thought on “Elizondo was originally hired to do *counterintelligence* for AAWSAP (later AATIP).

  1. It’s fascinating to see how Elizondo’s role in AAWSAP (Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program) evolved, particularly emphasizing the focus on counterintelligence. The importance of securing sensitive aviation technology from foreign adversaries illustrates the high stakes involved in these programs. His mention of needing someone with a deep understanding of both counterintelligence and the nuances of reality speaks volumes about the complexities of the work. It raises intriguing questions about what kinds of technologies and information were being protected and what “more to reality” might entail. Elizondo’s perspective provides a unique lens through which to consider not only the technical aspects of these programs but also the broader implications for national security and our understanding of aerial phenomena. What are your thoughts on the balance between transparency and security in programs like AAWSAP/AATIP?

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