

Lue Elizondo: Pentagon's UFO Investigator Breaks 2 Year Silence
Sep 4, 2024
Lue Elizondo, a former U.S. intelligence officer and head of the Pentagon's AATIP, advocates for transparency regarding unidentified aerial phenomena. He shares his emotional resignation memo to the Secretary of Defense and reveals the complexities of government secrecy surrounding UAP investigations. Lue discusses haunting personal experiences with luminous orbs and dives into the enigmatic 'hitchhiker effect' linked to people engaged in UAP work. Engaging with themes of spirituality and ethics, he urges open dialogue to demystify these extraordinary occurrences.
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Resignation Letter Questions
- Lue Elizondo's resignation letter questioned who knew about UAPs, their capabilities, and the lack of effort.
- Seven years later, he reflects on the progress and challenges in addressing these questions.
Corruption as a Threat
- Corruption, according to Elizondo's father, is trading one's values for something else.
- This erodes democracy and can quickly lead to totalitarianism.
Irrational Associations
- Chris Mellon noted a mindset linking UAPs to irrational beliefs.
- Elizondo clarifies, Mellon acknowledges this association, not necessarily its validity.