Lue Elizondo: What the Government Knows about UFOs

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Lue Elizondo: What the Government Knows about UFOs

In this episode of “Debriefed: Dig Deeper”, Cristina Gomez interviews Lue Elizondo asking many probing questions that are currently on the minds of UFO researchers, journalists, and interested members of Congress alike, especially as the countdown continues to the ‘180-Day’ Pentagon UFO Report.



 

nivek

As Above So Below
Pentagon UFO report: They 'acknowledged the reality,' whistleblower says

Luis Elizondo on blockbuster document on UFOs, UAPs slated for June release


The U.S. government is actually gearing up to share information about the "reality" of UFOs with the public — and not a moment too soon, says the man who claims to have run the Pentagon’s UFO program for 9 years.

Former President Donald Trump’s $2.3 trillion appropriation bill for 2021 contained a mandate that the Pentagon and spy agencies must file a report about "unidentified aerial phenomena" or UAP. Most of us just call them flying saucers or UFOs.

Whatever the jargon, noted whistleblower Luis Elizondo — former head of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, which operated out of the secretive fifth floor of the Pentagon’s C Ring — told The Post about the resulting blockbuster document, which is reportedly slated for release in June.


Tied to the mandate, Elizondo said the upcoming report touches down on the unexplainable. Longtime UFO believers are hungry for explanations of the tic-tac-shaped objects the Navy encountered in 2004, the strange "cubes within spheres" seen by Navy pilots in 2014, or the mysterious black triangles continually reported around the world.

Such details promise to come via the much anticipated report — and at least one evolution of belief: "I think the government has acknowledged the reality of UAP," Elizondo exclusively told The Post, despite signing what he refers to as a "lifelong" NDA before he resigned from the Pentagon in 2017. "I think they all want answers and I think they are all willing to ask the hard questions."

During a press conference this week, Elizondo made clear that UFOs have been observed to have qualities that are nothing less than otherworldly. He described vessels flying at 11,000 miles-per-hour and being able to turn "instantly." Providing a comparison, he explained, for our most advanced jets going at the same speed, "if you wanted to make a right-hand turn, it would take you about half the state of Ohio to do it."

He also detailed Spielberg-worthy operational capabilities that fall into the realm of "transmedium travel." Elizondo explained that the eye-popping vessels can fly 50-feet above the Earth’s surface or 80,000 feet in the sky and even submerge underwater without a compromise in performance: "When you see that, you recognize you are dealing with a technology more advanced than ours."

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Ill put this here, since it's somehow relevant to this whole "disclosure".



Mick West strikes yet again. In his recent debate with Robert Powell from SCU, he claimed the training group somehow got confused and filmed one of their own F-18s, and that is the object in the flir video.

Can you imagine the incompetence, if true?
 
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Standingstones

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Pentagon UFO report: They 'acknowledged the reality,' whistleblower says

Luis Elizondo on blockbuster document on UFOs, UAPs slated for June release


The U.S. government is actually gearing up to share information about the "reality" of UFOs with the public — and not a moment too soon, says the man who claims to have run the Pentagon’s UFO program for 9 years.

Former President Donald Trump’s $2.3 trillion appropriation bill for 2021 contained a mandate that the Pentagon and spy agencies must file a report about "unidentified aerial phenomena" or UAP. Most of us just call them flying saucers or UFOs.

Whatever the jargon, noted whistleblower Luis Elizondo — former head of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, which operated out of the secretive fifth floor of the Pentagon’s C Ring — told The Post about the resulting blockbuster document, which is reportedly slated for release in June.


Tied to the mandate, Elizondo said the upcoming report touches down on the unexplainable. Longtime UFO believers are hungry for explanations of the tic-tac-shaped objects the Navy encountered in 2004, the strange "cubes within spheres" seen by Navy pilots in 2014, or the mysterious black triangles continually reported around the world.

Such details promise to come via the much anticipated report — and at least one evolution of belief: "I think the government has acknowledged the reality of UAP," Elizondo exclusively told The Post, despite signing what he refers to as a "lifelong" NDA before he resigned from the Pentagon in 2017. "I think they all want answers and I think they are all willing to ask the hard questions."

During a press conference this week, Elizondo made clear that UFOs have been observed to have qualities that are nothing less than otherworldly. He described vessels flying at 11,000 miles-per-hour and being able to turn "instantly." Providing a comparison, he explained, for our most advanced jets going at the same speed, "if you wanted to make a right-hand turn, it would take you about half the state of Ohio to do it."

He also detailed Spielberg-worthy operational capabilities that fall into the realm of "transmedium travel." Elizondo explained that the eye-popping vessels can fly 50-feet above the Earth’s surface or 80,000 feet in the sky and even submerge underwater without a compromise in performance: "When you see that, you recognize you are dealing with a technology more advanced than ours."

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I wonder if and when this information is released, just how much of it will be redacted. I am betting there will be lots of big black sections removed from the public view.
 
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