Are We Being Set Up For An “Alien Invasion” Psyop?
Wed 9:48 am +01:00, 5 May 2021Above: One of the images leaked from the Pentagon report appears to be a pyramid-shaped object (pictured) hovering over the USS Russell
‘There is something in our skies, we don’t know its intentions, and there isn’t a damn thing we can do’: Pentagon whistleblower warns failure to address UFOs could be America’s biggest spy failure since 9/11
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Luis Elizondo, the former head of the Pentagon’s secret UFI program said he had seen ‘very very compelling’ data about technologically advanced UFOs
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The former head of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program said the government had a moral obligation to tell the public what it knows
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The Department of Defense is scrambling to prepare a report on military sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena by June 1
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It could bring answers about the strange tic-tac shaped aircraft that appear to be technologically superior to anything in the US military arsenal
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If the US has been ‘leapfrogged technologically by a foreign adversary’ then it will constitute an intelligence failure ‘on the level of 9/11’
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In July 2019, USS destroyers on patrol were suddenly swarmed by flashing, Tic Tac-shaped drones, which were able to travel long distance at high speeds
Bevan Hurley – Daily Mail.com May 2021
A whistleblower who ran the Pentagon’s top-secret UFO program has warned a soon-to-be-released report on unidentified aerial phenomena could reveal the greatest US intelligence failings since 9/11.
Luis Elizondo, the former head of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), told The Sun he had seen ‘very very compelling’ data that confirmed the existence of technologically advanced UFOs.
A highly-anticipated report on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) is due to be released by the Director of the National Intelligence and the Department for Defense by June 1 .
And Elizondo says if Pentagon officials reveal that the US has been ‘leapfrogged technologically by a foreign adversary’ such as China or Russia it would constitute an intelligence failure ‘on the level of 9/11’.
Elizondo said recently-revealed footage of strange, tic-tac shaped flying objects buzzing US military ships were real – and says it is time that the Government told the public what it knew about them.
He told The Sun: ‘There is something in our skies, we don’t know what it is, we don’t know how it works, we don’t know fully what it can do, we don’t know who is behind the wheel, we don’t know its intentions, and there isn’t a damn thing we can do about it.’
Lawmakers on the House Intelligence Committee ordered Defense officials to explain the frequent sightings of strange flying objects spotted by military in the hope it will dispel some of the rumor and fear surrounding them.
Elizondo said people should manage their expectations around what will be contained in the report.
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