Forget Kona Blue, Dr. James Lacatski already hinted they were successful in creating a successor program to AAWSAP


While reading the recent Kona Blue documents DHS released to AARO, I was immediately reminded of the discussion that took place on Weaponized Episode 38 between Knapp, Corbell, Dr. James Lacatski and Dr. Colm Kelleher.

The big hoopla at the time was over the fact that they admitted the government was in possession of a UFO and that they managed to get inside of it, but Lacatski dropped a lot of additional information, and other hints that flew under the radar.

One important piece was clarification was the differences between AAWSAP and AATIP, Lue Elizondos involvement, the need for a holistic approach to studying the phenomenon and Knapp asked Kelleher about efforts to spin up a successor program to AAWSAP.

One failed attempt we now know as Kona Blue. We know about it because it failed and became declassified. However Lacatski brings up three very intriguing questions that he says nobody asked at the time:

Why was this program(AAWSAP) created? Why did it end? Did it end?

Lacatski implies that they were in fact successful in spinning up a successor to AAWSAP and created their own SAP. We don’t know about this because, well they were successful. This SAP has a deeper level of secrecy that AAWSAP never had which was needed so they could receive exotic materials.

However I’m presuming that unlike the legacy programs of old, this one may in fact have proper congressional oversight.

Here I discuss this potential revelation among some other nuggets Lacatski and Kelleher dropped in that episode of weaponized that I think were overshadowed at the time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1-cPqiS8V4

Here’s that original episode of Weaponized which I suggest re-watching in its entirety with the context of everything we’ve learned since.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ow7FqiegixQ

This along with other rumblings suggests that behind the scenes congress knows a great deal more than they are letting on publicly. The impatience we all feel is absolutely understandable and warranted, however you have to imagine the decades long puzzle they are trying to not only piece together but figure out how to successfully and cleanly make at least the core information available to the public. The executive branch blocking efforts obviously isn’t helping either.

While we should absolutely keep up pressure on government, ongoing private efforts out side of government will be key in this two prong approach.

What do you think?

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