Luis Elizondo, the former head of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, told the New York Post that the coming document slated for a June release will be a blockbuster.
Former President Donald Trump's appropriation bill for 2021 contained a mandate that the Pentagon and other agencies must file a report about UAPs - Unidentified Aerial phenomena. This term is used by government agencies rather than the older term UFO.
Elizondo said the upcoming report will reveal information that the government has known about these objects for many years and has no explanation for many of the sightings such as the Navy tic-tac-shaped objects encountered in 2004, or the very odd “cubes within spheres” seen by Navy pilots in 2014, or the recent Pyramid shaped objects captured on film by pilots.
During a press conference this week, Elizondo stated that UAPs are able to do things that no one on Earth can imagine. He stated that craft have been tracked at 11,000 miles-per-hour and have the ability to turn “instantly.” The human body could not withstand that force. Elizondo stated that for conventional aircraft “if you wanted to make a right-hand turn, it would take you about half the state of Ohio to do it.”
Elizondo explained that some craft can fly extremely low, as low as 50 feet above the Earth’s surface, then ascend to 80,000 feet above the Earth. They can even submerge underwater without a slowing down or affecting the surface of the water. He said, “When you see that, you recognize you are dealing with a technology more advanced than ours.”
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