The hotly anticipated Pentagon report on UFOs could also be nothing however area junk, warns a former Division of Protection worker.
Luis Elizondo, a whistleblower who claims to have headed a secret UFO unit contained in the Pentagon for the Division of Protection, tells The Submit that he anticipates a scarcity of full disclosure within the authorities’s upcoming report.
Scheduled to drop on June 25, the groundbreaking doc is designed to element what the US authorities is aware of about Unidentified Flying Objects.
However Elizondo, who led the Superior Aerospace Risk Identification Program (AATIP), doesn’t anticipate unvarnished fact. And if the report seems to be as watered down as he thinks it is going to be, he’s planning on taking issues into his personal arms with a run for Congress.
“If the Pentagon’s Public Affairs officers, and those that give them orders, proceed to obfuscate and mislead the American individuals concerning the actuality of UAP [Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, a k a UFOs] and what our authorities is aware of about them, I could haven’t any alternative however to place my boots again on and run for Congress,” Elizondo tells The Submit. “If that’s what it takes to get the reality out, that’s what I’ll do.”
He additionally says UFO transparency isn’t the one platform objective of his.
“If I get a seat [in Congress], I’ll ensure [there is] whole transparency on all the pieces, not simply UAPs, however all the opposite crap that I do know that goes on behind these closed doorways,” he mentioned this week in an interview with John Greenewald at the Black Vault. “I can guarantee you that there are components within the Pentagon proper now that are not looking for a cat like me sitting in Congress.”
In response to Elizondo’s claims, a Division of Protection spokeswoman says “Luis Elizondo had no assigned tasks for the Superior Aerospace Risk Identification Program (AATIP) whereas assigned to the Workplace of the Beneath Secretary of Protection for Intelligence.”
As for Elizondo’s Congressional ambitions, she declines to remark.
Elizondo believes the data within the UFO report can be deceptive as a result of the timeline to complete the report isn’t lengthy sufficient.
“It takes, in some instances, longer to rework a kitchen than to supply one 180-day report,” he says. “The final time we had an intelligence failure of this nation, a serious one, which was 9/11, it took us virtually three years to provide you with the 9/11 Fee Report.”
Within the meantime, Elizondo hopes the report reveals what he claims is the reality: that “somebody, from someplace, [is] displaying past next-generation know-how” — which permits craft to fly with out wings or apparent airworthy building — “in our managed airspace,” he mentioned.
When requested what he would disclose to the American public relating to UFOs, Elizondo replied:
“All the things that may be safely disclosed with out harming our nationwide safety,” he mentioned. “Our tax {dollars} have paid for solutions. It’s about time the American individuals begin to get them.”