A whistle blower from the Pentagon said that as more and more UFO (unidentified flying object) incidents emerge, the U.S. government has been unable to avoid this “reality” and a large number of relevant documents will be made public in June.
The whistle blower is Luis Elizondo, who is known to have run the Pentagon’s UFO program for nine years. In an article published on Saturday (April 24), he told the New York Post that the “$2.3 trillion budget bill for 2021” previously signed by former President Donald Trump requires the Pentagon and intelligence agencies to complete a report on “unidentified aerial phenomena” (UAP) within 180 days. Phenomenon” (UAP) report and submit it to Congress.
UAP is what most of us call a “flying saucer” or “UFO. Therefore, the U.S. government is actually preparing to share information about the “reality” of UFOs with the public, and there is no time to lose, Elizondo said. According to him, a large number of relevant documents will be disclosed to the public in June.
In 1981, a farmer in Provence, in southeastern France, saw a 2.5-meter diameter silvery gray flying saucer land in a field and fly away, leaving a burn mark. (Diagram, not directly related to this article) (fotolia)
Elizondo was the head of the U.S. Department of Defense’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP). The program operated in secret on the fifth floor of the Pentagon’s C-ring.
For a long time, various types of unexplained UFO incidents have been reported from time to time around the world. According to information already made public by the Pentagon, U.S. Navy pilots encountered a “tic-tac-toe” UFO in 2004; this witnessed a “spherical cube”-like UFO in 2014; others have seen mysterious black triangular-shaped flying saucers, and so on. The list goes on.
“I think the government has acknowledged the existence of the UAP reality.” Elizondo said in a Post exclusive, “I think they all want answers, I think they all want to ask tough questions.”
Elizondo had signed a “lifetime” non-disclosure agreement (NDA) before resigning from the Pentagon in 2017.
At a press conference this week, he made clear that UFOs have qualities no less important than “other space,” such as the ability to fly at 11,000 mph and to turn “instantly. He explained that our most advanced jets fly at the same speed, “if you want to turn right, you need to spend the time it takes to fly half of Ohio to complete.
These UFOs can also “travel across media. These mind-boggling flying objects can fly 50 feet above the earth’s surface or 80,000 feet in the air, and can even dive underwater without affecting performance, Elizondo explained.
“When you see that, you realize you’re dealing with technology that’s more advanced than ours.” He said the inexplicable craft even lift off in a way that blows away what could be considered rational engineering minds.
“(These) things have no wings, no cockpit, no control surfaces, no rivets on the shell, no visible signs of propulsion. Yet, they were able to defy the natural effects of Earth’s gravity.” Elizondo said, “How is that possible?”
For generations, however, the bigwigs in charge of national security have not wanted to release more UFO-related information to the public for all the wrong reasons, according to Elizondo.
“They felt it made them look incompetent.” He explained, “In some cases, they feel it challenges their philosophical and theological belief systems …… they really can’t handle.”
Elizondo also revealed that UFOs can generate up to 700 G-force, and our most technologically advanced aircraft can only withstand 17 before they fall apart (not to mention the pilot at the controls).
G-force (gravitational force equivalent, or G-force), also known as “gravity”, originally an aviation term, is now widely used as a unit of force when moving or changing tangents, or accelerating and decelerating.
The existence of AATIP was not disclosed until 2017. Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Nevada Democrat, has been credited with arranging $22 million in annual AATIP funding. He told the New York Times that it was “one of the good things I did during my time in Congress.”
In 2019, the Pentagon confirmed to the Post for the first time that they are studying and investigating UFOs and will continue to do so.
According to the National UFO Reporting Center, UFO sightings in New York City increased 31 percent to 46 in 2020, compared to 35 the year before, a 283 percent jump from a dozen in 2018.
Elizondo said there “seems to be a very clear congruence between these unexplained flying objects and our nuclear technology.”
Trump signed the thickest epidemic relief and spending bill in U.S. history last December (2020), a 5,500-page bill. The $2.3 trillion bill includes $900 billion in CCP virus (coronavirus) relief and a $1.4 trillion budget for fiscal year 2021.
Trump said in a July 2019 interview with Fox TV that he is not a UFO fan, but he believes anything is possible.
In June 2020, he was repeatedly pressed about aliens in an interview with his son, Trump Jr. Trump, then president, replied that he knew something about the topic and that it was “very interesting.”
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