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Where did the AAWSAP files come from and where did AASWAP originate? For the answer, I broke down and paid the $9.98 for the Kindle version of: Skinwalkers at the Pentagon by Dr. James Lacatski, Colum Kelleher and George Knapp. I think I would have sub-titled it How Some Dead Animals Brought Us The Tic-Tack and Squandered $22 million of Tax Payer Money. It's a long post and I'm going to…
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A Metabunk post analyzes the origins of the Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program (AAWSAP) by reviewing the book 'Skinwalkers at the Pentagon' and critiques the program's expenditure.
Alternative explanation
The reviewer suggests AAWSAP produced questionable results relative to its substantial funding, implying poor value for taxpayer investment.
Analysis by Claude · may contain errors
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