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[–] willington@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 4 months ago

From the video description:

In this episode of The Lehto Files, we delve into a perplexing situation: the mysterious disappearance of email records for Dr. James Lacatski, a key figure in the Department of Defense's Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Application Program (AAWSAP), and similar issues faced by Lou Elizondo with AATIP. These incidents raise alarming questions about transparency and information retention within high-security government programs.

[–] Thrillhouse@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago

I can’t really stand this guy’s voice so I skimmed through the video.

I couldn’t find if he addresses that there could be a plausible explanation - Governments only retain emails for a set amount of time.

What was the retention policy for the emails? The program was started in 2008 - this means we’re 16 years past the start date where it looks to me based on a very quick google that most US government emails only need to be retained for 7-15 years.