Pentagon staffer claims non-human craft and alien implants
The chief of a secret Pentagon UFO program said he is certain the US government has retrieved material from crashed “non-human” spacecraft.
Luis Elizondo, the former head of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), made the assertion among a number of other jaw-dropping claims in his book, Imminent, which comes out on August 20.
https://www.news.com.au/technology/scie ... 0fed7d75ba
In addition to revelations about Elizondo’s work in the AATIP program, the ex-Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) official also details a number of previously unknown UFO incidents, including alleged foreign biological implants found in military personnel after they encountered UFOs.
“I once handled one of these implants myself, provided to me by a hospital in the Department of Veterans Affairs, where it had been removed from a US military service member who had encountered a UAP [Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena],” Elizondo wrote, according to the report.
Prior to joining AAWSAP, Elizondo was a senior defence intelligence officer who served in Afghanistan and worked in counter-terrorism against ISIS, al-Qaeda and Hezbollah, and played a major role running Guantanamo Bay in the 2010s.
Not this crap again.
An alleged former head of an alleged top-secret government group claims in his new book that alleged spacecraft and alleged implants allegedly made by alleged space aliens allegedly exist.
And of course he can provide no proof to support his claims because it is all allegedly top-secret.
[opinion=mine]
I assert (not claim) that he may have wrote his book solely for the extra income it will bring during his retirement.
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An alleged former head of an alleged top-secret government group claims in his new book that alleged spacecraft and alleged implants allegedly made by alleged space aliens allegedly exist.
And of course he can provide no proof to support his claims because it is all allegedly top-secret.
[opinion=mine]
I assert (not claim) that he may have wrote his book solely for the extra income it will bring during his retirement.
[/opinion]
Well no, not alleged.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_ ... on_Program
He had oversight of $22m in US taxpayer money.
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