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Former Pentagon official Luis Elizondo alleged that the US government recovered a nonhuman life form from their top-secret spacecraft crash retrieval program in a series of unearthly claims.
Luis Elizondo offers window into US government's hunt for UFOs. UFOs are "real and they are a national security issue," author says. By ABC NEWS. August 27, 2024, 2:22 PM. 4:52.
First, the kinds of people coming forward with claims and the footage and accounts of mysterious flying objects being ...
Luis Elizondo has written about his time at the head of a top-secret program to work out what the Pentagon calls Unexplained Aerial Phenomena (U.A.P.s) in an autobiography which took a whole year ...
Luis “Lue” Elizondo is a former intelligence officer for the Department of Defense — who claims he was in charge of the Pentagon’s unclassified division devoted to investigations of UFOs.
Luis “Lue” Elizondo is the former director of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), an unpublicized U.S. government program created in 2007 committed to the ...
Pentagon whistleblower Luis Elizondo warns of UFO intelligence failure on par with 9/11: "If it turns out we have been leapfrogged technologically by a foreign adversary, then we are dealing with ...
Luis Elizondo: We know it’s not the US because the US has already come out and admitted it’s not us. So now let’s talk about the potential for it to be a foreign adversarial technology.
Politico reported that after Elizondo stepped down from the Department of Defense, he went to work for To the Stars Academy of Arts and Sciences, a company co-founded by former Blink-182 musician ...
There is no discernible evidence that Luis Elizondo ever worked for a government UFO program, much less led one. Keith Kloor. June 1 2019, 7:00 a.m. Share . Copy link ...
Luis Elizondo used to run a Pentagon office that investigated unidentified flying objects seen by the U.S. military. He says his staff often could not explain what it saw.
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