Ex Top Official Releases Astonishing Information on Top Secret ‘Exotic Material’

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UFO hunter Lue Elizondo has some astonishing information. The former top official is giving the public some advance notice of what the Pentagon is about to confess by making his rounds to network studios. Yes, there really is “exotic material” lurking in secret labs, defying all analysis. That’s only part of what Congress will soon hear.

Astonishing threat information

One of the top government officials who was in charge of the secret UFO hunt is speaking out. The Pentagon likes to call it the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program. Lue Elizondo was once in charge of it and just passed some stunning information to Tucker Carlson.

Oh, by the way, they have no idea what some of the stuff they have in storage is, so they classified the heck out of the “exotic material.” When he would look at monthly reports, “there were 25-26 incidents occurring in a 30 day time period.”

In June, America will finally get to see the report. Lawmakers actually grew a set and ordered the Pentagon to come clean to Congress and tell what they know about the phenomena most people call “UFOs.” The Pentagon isn’t happy about handing over the information but they’re actually admitting UFOs are real and that the problem is serious.

We seem to be infested with them and aren’t real sure how friendly they are. “Let’s take away for a moment the source of what this possibly could be. And let’s just pretend it’s either Russian or Chinese, either way, it’s not a good scenario, someone with some sort of technology that we don’t have, is incurring into controlled U.S. airspace on a regular and routine basis. And no one wants to do a darn thing about it.”

According to Elizondo, “what we should learn” is that “the U.S. government knows about this topic and has known for a while.” Not only that, the report is “a threat assessment that’s supposed to be conducted at the unclassified level and then provided to Congress.” One thing for sure, the information “is expected to be comprehensive.”

There’s only one snag. “what we might get is something that is much more watered down.” Elizondo is concerned about that. “The last thing we need is more obfuscation.” If the report is watered down, expect whistleblowers to leak the truth to the public anyway.

The ‘physical evidence’

Carlson wanted to know about the “physical evidence” rumored to be lurking in the shadows, like wreckage or bodies stashed in Area 51. “We keep hearing whispers that there is physical evidence Do you believe that’s true?” Heck yes, Elizondo answered. “I do believe it’s true. I think we should be looking at this and I think we should be more transparent with the American people.”

The last thing the government should do “is lie to the American people.” There is only so much information he can get away with leaking at this point. “The United States government is in possession of exotic material, and I’ll leave it at that. More analysis needs to be done, there’s enough uniqueness about it, where it demands additional analysis, additional expertise.”

Elizondo is thankful that “there are pockets in the U.S. government that are willing to have the conversation and conduct the analysis.” He won’t name names though. “I’m worried frankly for the same type of reprisal that I’m facing currently.”

The information released in the 60 minutes report got a lot of attention. The good news is that “there are pockets of people that are willing to do the right thing and fortunately these individuals are patriotic and willing to do the job. Amen.”

When asked why the Pentagon keeps lying even after 70 years of nobody believing them, Elizondo said he thinks they do it because they always did it. Probably, he notes, “because the certain elements in the Pentagon have backed themselves in a corner, they spent such a long time and amount of energy trying to obfuscate the truth from the American people.”

They cover up the information because “they really don’t know how to get out of it. That’s the great thing about transparency. The more “we shine a spotlight onto this topic, the more people are going to realize that there really is something there.” An Inspector General will be looking into the topic and hopefully, “those elements of resistance in the Pentagon” will realize that “resistance at this point is rather futile.”

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