With a bombshell government report on UFOs set to be released before the end of June, Elizondo - who says he came into the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program in 2008, and headed it from 2010 until 2017 - has revealed the shocking things he alleges to have learned, and the chilling reason why some in the Pentagon don’t want this information made public.Īs part of his job, Elizondo said, he had access to the Pentagon’s UFO data and interviewed military eyewitnesses who encountered UAP on an almost “daily basis.” Meanwhile, Navy pilots have testified about engaging 50-foot Tic Tac-shaped vessels only to see them disappear in the blink of an eye. However, Elizondo has not been able to get the feds to act on what he describes as a serious national security risk due to a litany of roadblocks - including a cover-up of the existence of UFOs because of religious objections, concerns over tarnishing its own reputation and fears of inciting public panic. Well, crap, now we have to do something about it.’ ” Recalling the revelatory instant when he recognized that UFOs were bona fide, controversial whistleblower Luis “Lue” Elizondo exclusively told The Post, “It was a holy-s–t moment: ‘Oh, my gosh, it’s real. UFOs exist - but the government doesn’t want you to know it, according to the ex-Pentagon official who says he ran the program investigating “unidentified aerial phenomena” or UAP. ‘What the hell is that?’: Photographer captures ‘UFO’ at coronation ![]() ![]() YouTuber Logan Paul claims he has secret UFO video said to be most compelling ever What Jimmy Carter really thought about UFOs - and why he hid it Stories of UFO encounters on display in new book
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