Friday, 23 April 2021

What About Those Flying Pyramids? - Mystery Wire

Former head of the Pentagon AATIP UFO study Luis Elizondo met with reporters recently and responds to questions about leaked images and much more. In the first of three parts Elizondo speculates upon the "Best case scenario" for the report requested of the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force due sometime in June. He also repeats earlier remarks about lengthy UFO videos and objects that get within 50 feet of Naval assets, and how UAPs/UFOs often show interest in our nuclear assets and have "interfered with some of our nuclear capabilities." In the second installment Elizondo expands upon the "Five Observables" distinguishing these phenomena from known human technology, and what response to the UFO issue he hopes from the Biden administration. Elizondo again underscores the gravity of the technological disparity between our capabilities and those demonstrated in UFO encounters. The final segment argues that a "binary" view of these phenomena--they're either foreign adversaries or ET craft--may not be an appropriate approach, and all kinds of experts are probably needed to tackle the problem. Elizondo talks about some of the positives and negatives of dealing with the legislative and executive branches of government, and offers his familiar analogy about locking one's door at night and waking up in the morning to find "muddy bootprints in your living room carpet" as a reason to figure out just what's happening. Standard questions, perhaps, and many answers Luis Elizondo has given before. The difference now is that his audience is mainstream media and he is to all appearances being taken seriously. (WM)

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