Summary of Colm A. Kelleher's Skinwalkers At the Pentagon

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Please note:This audiobook has been generated using AI Voice. This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Retirement parties rarely create much media buzz. Senator Harry Reid's farewell to Congress was an exception. On December 8, 2016, the stately and historic Kennedy Caucus Room was packed with Reid's family, political supporters, and staff members. #2 The name of the program was AATIP, an acronym for the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program. It was not the name of the program Reid had quietly sponsored, but it is the name that has stuck thanks to an avalanche of mainstream media coverage. #3 Reid's interest in UFOs dates back at least three decades. He spoke privately with KLAS TV reporter George Knapp in early 1990 about the sensational allegations that had been made about supposedly alien technology being stored and tested at a previously unknown facility near Groom Lake, Nevada. #4 In the mid-1990s, Reid was given a chance to put his faith into action. He was invited to join the board of the National Institute for Discovery Science, a UFO research group created by Las Vegas businessman Robert Bigelow.
Summary of Colm A. Kelleher's Skinwalkers At the Pentagon