Luis “Lue” Elizondo is the former head of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), the Pentagon unit that researched UFOs, now known as Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). Prior to AATIP, Elizondo oversaw counterespionage and counterterrorism investigations worldwide for the Department of Defense, and also worked for the Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Elizondo is a proud Army veteran.
Commission earned.
You are pure fiction, soy boi!!
ReplyDeleteThe book's main theme: The intergalactic aliens searching for intelligent life on earth took one look, shook their heads and left empty handed.
ReplyDeleteUFOs are just flying cars created by the CIA or military intelligence.
ReplyDeleteThe CIA has flying cars? I want one!
DeleteThere are no space aliens on Earth.
ReplyDeleteJust curious as to what others that frequent this site think about the multiple videos the Navy released - such as the clip depicted on the book cover above.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite pic of Elizondo is him with his handler, James Clapper....
ReplyDeleteGood ol' Clappy. As director of the National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA), he wanted to turn it into a 3-letter agency (more prestige - on par with CIA, FBI, NSA), so he made up an acronym and changed the agency name to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). Yeah, adding a hyphen to your name instantly gives you more credibility.
DeleteI just now purchased the hardback edition and the Kindle edition.
ReplyDeletemore gov't waste...
ReplyDeleteArticle yesterday that the feds are giving handbooks to police depts on how to handle a ufo. They're planning something.
ReplyDeleteThey've been ramping up the UFO rhetoric for a few years now. The next government sponsored calamity won't be a virus but an "invasion of space aliens"(as opposed to the illegal aliens).
ReplyDeleteWhen does the cook book come out?
DeleteHow to Serve Man.
DeleteUAPs are code for Skunk Works projects.
ReplyDeleteShortly after it was announced that USAF had finished Project Blue Book, I sent for my copy of the findings.
ReplyDeleteI was incredibly disappointed that what I received was a thin pamphlet with light blue covering.
My naive mind did not apprehend that there are shysters and I had been took. Instead, I thought, That's it? That's what all the secrecy has been about?
----------and "they" never lie, deceive, or bullshit------
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