Watch: Former Pentagon Head Drops UFO Bombshell On Tucker Carlson's
I know that all of this UFO talk is unnerving and, let's be honest, a little weird. I've personally been waiting to see where this is all going and partially curious if it's a distraction tactic. However, when I saw a former Pentagon head talking about the validity of it all, it was enough to make me pause.
Lue Elizondo, the former head of the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) spoke in-depth with Fox News' Tucker Carlson about what we should expect in the upcoming report that will be presented to Congress sometime this summer. Much of what Elizondo had to say, I half-expected, but he dropped a bombshell in there and I think it's worth discussing:
First, Elizondo began by explaining what he expects will happen to the report, "What we should learn is exactly that: What the U.S. Government knows about this topic and has known for a while. It’s a threat assessment that is supposed to be conducted at the unclassified level and then provided to Congress, which is a report that is expected to be comprehensive."
Elizondo clarified that Congress will likely redact it to pieces, "Certainly, that is a report that Congress deserves." Adding, " Unfortunately what we might get is something that is more watered down. I think from my perspective, that's probably the most concerning part of this. The last thing that we need is more obfuscation."
Carlson asked Elizondo why the government would continue to lie after all these years.
"First of all, why the lying? Probably because the certain elements in the Pentagon have backed themselves in a corner," Elizondo explained.
He continues, "They spent such a long time and amount of energy trying to obfuscate the truth from the American people that they backed themselves into a corner and they really don’t know how to get out of it."
Elizondo did reassure viewers that, even though the report will likely be heavily redacted, heat is on. Saying, "I think the more that we shine a spotlight on this topic, the more people are going to realize that there really is something there. I think with the announcement of the new IG Inspector General evaluation into this topic and more importantly the last three years of Pentagon obfuscation, hopefully, those elements of resistance in the Pentagon will realize that that type of resistance at this point is futile."
What really got my attention here was the talk about 'exotic materials recovered and held by the Pentagon.
Carlson asked, “Is there debris or materials from any of these vehicles?”
“The United States government is in possession of exotic material and I’ll leave it at that,” Elizondo responded.
“More analysis needs to be done,” Elizondo said of the “exotic materials.” “There is enough uniqueness about it where it requires additional analysis and additional expertise and thankfully there are pockets in the US government that are willing to have the conversation and conduct the analysis.”
“I’m not going to say what those elements are because I’m worried about the same type of reprisal that I’m facing,” Elizondo told Carlson. “But there are pockets of people that are willing to do the right thing.”
I really hate cliffhangers, almost as much as I hate making assumptions. I would almost rather hear nothing at all than partial information but that last little bit piqued my interest. I want to know what you think. Do you think it's spy gear from a forged government or actual alien technology? Let me know in the comments below.