With a bombshell government UFO report set to be released any time between now and the end of June, a controversial whistleblower has told The Post about shocking things he claims to have learned&n…
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Feds’ cover-up of UFOs puts US at risk, ex-Pentagon official warns
Michael Kaplan and
UFOs exist — but the government doesn’t want you to know, says an ex-Pentagon official who says he ran the program investigating
“unidentified aerial phenomena” or UAP.
“Let’s assume this is some sort of adversarial or foreign technology that for several decades now has managed to leapfrog us and evade all 18 members of the intelligence community,”
controversial whistleblower Luis “Lue” Elizondo told The Post, painting a nightmare scenario of the United States being vulnerable to a human enemy with the highest of high-tech capabilities. “That would be an intelligence failure that eclipses just about anything else this country has ever faced.”
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The feds have long covered up the existence of UFOs because of religious objections, concerns over tarnishing its own reputation and fears of inciting public panic, said Elizondo, who says he came into the Pentagon’s
Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program in 2008, and headed it from 2010 until 2017.
Now, with a bombshell government report on UFOs set to be released before the end of June, Elizondo has revealed the shocking things he alleges to have learned — and the chilling reason why some in the Pentagon don’t want this information made public.
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As part of his job, Elizondo said, he had access to the Pentagon’s UFO data and interviewed military eyewitnesses who encountered UAP on an
almost “daily basis.”Meanwhile, Navy pilots have testified about engaging
50-foot Tic Tac-shaped vesselsonly to see them disappear in the blink of an eye. Other pilots said their fighter jets had a “near collision” with a strange “
sphere encasing a cube.” Elizondo scrutinized all this evidence, including radar and electro-optical data, that showed unknown aircraft zipping 60 miles in five seconds and descending at speeds of 14 miles per second.
“Do the math,” Elizondo, also a former intelligence officer for the US Department of Defense, told The Post. “You’ll see that it’s very fast.” (BTW: We did the math — and 60 miles in five seconds is 43,200 mph.)
Despite those mind-blowing discoveries, Elizondo was always swimming upstream. He tried to share frightening evidence with closed-minded non-believers who shunned his research, which he has now compared to an “
intelligence failure on the level of 9/11.”