More From a Pentagon Insider On Soon to Be Released UFO Report

More From a Pentagon Insider On Soon to Be Released UFO Report

  30 Apr 2021   ,

Follows of this column know that for over a year now, we have all been anxiously awaiting a mandated report to Congress from the Pentagon on what it knows about UFOs.

The report was demanded after leaked footage that shows the US Navy engaging with UFOs. Now, as that report is pending, a Pentagon insider says we should prepare for some shocking truths about what the US Military knows — but has to date never admitted – about “unidentified aerial phenomena.” 

Noted UFO whistleblower Luis Elizondo — former head of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), which operated out of the secretive fifth floor of the Pentagon’s C Ring, said the upcoming report will shed new light 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.

Elizondo says we can expect such details and more 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 NY 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 earlier in April, 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.”

Even the way in which these inexplicable flying machines manage to lift-off blows away rational engineering. “[These] things have no wings, no cockpits, no control surfaces, no rivets in the skin, no obvious signs of propulsion — and somehow they are able to defy the natural effects of Earth’s gravity” Elizondo said. “How is that possible?”

The existence of Elizondo’s task force, the AATIP, wasn’t revealed until 2017, along with what Trump described as a “hell of a video” montage captured by the Navy featuring a dark circular object flying in front of a military jet, along with another small object racing over land at astonishing speeds in 2004 and 2015, respectively. The Department of Defense confirmed the authenticity of the footage, and a Navy spokesman confirmed the objects in the videos to be “UAP.”

At the time when the leaked footage was making headlines, former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) took credit for arranging $22 million in annual funding for the AATIP, telling the New York Times that it was “one of the good things I did in my congressional service.”

In 2019, the Pentagon had confirmed to the public for the first time that they research and investigate UFOs and continue to do so.

However, for generations, and for all the wrong reasons, national security bigwigs did not want to release more information to the public, Elizondo claims.

“They felt that it made them look inept,” he said. “They felt in some cases that it challenged their philosophical and theological belief systems … They just couldn’t process it.”

“There seems to be a very distinct congruency between UAP activity and our nuclear technology,” he continued. “That’s concerning to the point where we’ve actually had some of our nuclear capabilities disabled by these things … There is absolutely evidence that UAPs have an active interest in our nuclear technology.”

Wrapping up his thoughts in anticipation of the soon-to-be-released report and what it might reveal, Elizondo says it is long overdue.

“This is not a conversation like fine wine where the longer we keep a cork on it, the better it gets,” he said. “This is a conversation like rotten fruit or vegetables in the refrigerator. And the longer it stays in there, the more it’s going to stink.”

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