Former head of the U.S. Defense Department’s flying saucer program shock: Oh my God, it’s real… – Former head of the U.S. Department of Defense: Flying saucers are real and far more technologically advanced than humans

Luis “Lue” Elizondo, former director of the U.S. Department of Defense’s Advanced Space and Aeronautics Program Threat Identification Program (ASAP), recently said that although humans do not know what flying saucers are, how they work, what they can do, who is behind them and what their purpose is. Elizondo) recently said that although humans do not yet know what flying saucers are, how they work, what they can do, who is behind them and their purpose for coming to Earth, “flying saucers are real, and they use technology that is far more advanced than human beings’.

The Defense Department’s Flying Saucer Research Project will release a report on the Department’s research on flying saucers at the end of June this year.

In an exclusive interview with the New York Post, Elizondo recently described the existence of flying saucers, their amazing capabilities, what the federal government knows but won’t tell the public, and how flying saucer technology can benefit humanity.

Elizondo entered the Department of Defense’s flying saucer program in 2008 and served as the project’s director from 2010 to 2017. He had access to DoD information on flying saucers at the time and was able to interview military witnesses who claimed to see flying saucers on a daily basis.

He described his team’s original aim at the time of the UFO research as trying to find a conventional explanation for the flying saucer phenomenon. However, when they exhausted all means of explaining the phenomena, they became more and more involved in the project.

In an interview, Elizondo said, “I’m not a flying saucer enthusiast. I’m an investigator, and my job is simply to collect data and tell the truth.”

Flying saucers are real, and it’s not stupid to talk about them

Elizondo said he believes in flying saucers after talking to many military people who have seen them in person and seeing the video and photos they took of the site. He believes that people should believe this fact, too.

He recalled that when he realized the flying saucers were real, “it was a holy moment, and I thought to myself ‘Oh my God, this is real, now we have to do something about it.'”

Elizondo also said that the topics he talked to those flying saucer witnesses about were by no means silly topics. He described U.S. pilots who testified that they had come into contact with tic-tac-toe UFOs that disappeared in a flash before their eyes. Other pilots said their warplanes nearly collided with a strange, sphere-shaped flying object with a cubic interior.

Elizondo said he carefully studied the evidence, including the radar and electro-optical data provided by the pilots. He found that the data showed that the UFOs were able to fly 69 miles in five seconds and were descending at 14 mph. (Calculations done by a New York Post reporter show that this suggests the saucers were traveling at 43,200 miles per hour.)

Even stranger is the fact that often these UFOs are found near nuclear facilities. “Whether it’s in the ocean or in the vicinity of a nuclear facility at a power plant,” Elizondo said, “we’ve never seen this before.”

Elizondo therefore believes they pose a serious national security risk for the United States.

Eric Davis, a scientist at a U.S. aerospace company, agrees that flying saucers have never disappeared. He said, “They are still appearing and causing aviation damage, and it is very dangerous that they would appear in the middle of flight operations of U.S. military aircraft.”

Advanced technology used in flying saucers far surpasses human technology

Elizondo said flying saucer witnesses have spotted certain flying saucers that can travel at 11,000 mph and can make a quick right turn and turn around instantly. And the U.S. maximum speed of 2,100 mph U.S. warplanes to turn around may need to fly over half the state of Ohio time.

There are also flying saucers that can fly 50 feet above the earth’s surface, or 80,000 feet in the air, or even potentially underwater, without their performance being affected in any way. “When you see that, you realize you’re looking at technology that is far more advanced than we humans are,” he said.

“The way these UFOs lifted off all threw rational engineers for a loop,” Elizondo said, “although these UFOs had no fins, no cockpit, no control tower, and no rivets on their external structure that are often found on human facilities, not even obvious signs of engine propulsion , yet these flying bodies are able to fly freely without the constraints of Earth’s gravity.”

He also said that the human body can normally withstand gravity between 9 gravity (Gs) and 3 gravity (Gs), and can only withstand the pressure of 9 gravity for a short period of time. The U.S. F-16 fighter jets can experience structural failure at a pressure of 17 gravity. These UFOs, however, can fly normally at a pressure of 600 gravities, apparently far beyond the physical limits of anything on Earth, including the physical limits of people or life in a vehicle.

The report said that the U.S. military has been analyzing the theoretical physics concepts such as anti-gravity (anti-gravity) and curve drive (warp drive) that appear in flying saucers.

In this regard, the British Ministry of Defense former head of the flying saucer project Pope (Nick Pope) also believes that this shows that the advanced technology used in flying saucers is now far from human mastery of the technology.

Now is a turning point for flying saucer research

According to Elizondo, this could be a turning point in UFO research, because while U.S. federal agencies have been silent about the existence of flying saucers, that status may now be broken soon.

He said the federal government has acknowledged the existence of the Unexplained Aerial Phenomenon (UAP), and it would be difficult to go back on that. The level of interest in flying saucers has almost reached a critical mass,” he said. I think government officials realize that it would be very difficult to hide this aspect any longer.

Looking back on his time at the Pentagon, Elizondo said his biggest concern was not out of fear of extraterrestrials, but that the U.S. would fall behind the Chinese Communist Party and Russia in this area of research because U.S. military officials refuse to acknowledge these unexplained phenomena. “We know that foreign enemies are also interested in these topics, so it’s a real issue from a national security perspective,” he said.

While it is unclear what the DoD report to be released this June will contain, Elizondo believes the U.S. DoD’s release this June will only be a presentation of the military’s known conclusions about flying saucers and a listing of many unresolved initial reports, the newspaper said. He expects that the Defense Department may issue a full report next year or later, or even update its research on flying saucers annually in the future.

Elizondo said it is perfectly normal for humans to be unable to understand many things about flying saucers because of the very limited things they currently know. For example, he said, things like infrared, radio and cosmic rays are invisible to the human eye, “something that is right in front of your eyes and you can’t see them.

He compared human research on flying saucers to the expedition to discover the American continent, saying it was “another expedition” for mankind. He said, “Maybe (then) we’ll realize that what we thought were monsters are really just our neighbors.”