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Updated · Fox News · May 30
Elizondo Cites 1940s UAP Files as Evidence of Non-Human Materials
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 30

Elizondo Cites 1940s UAP Files as Evidence of Non-Human Materials

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 30
  • Luis Elizondo said a second batch of declassified UAP documents contains a "treasure trove" of intelligence, including records from the 1940s that he says point to recovered "non-human" materials.
  • The former Pentagon investigator said the files show Washington has treated UAPs as a serious national security issue for decades, citing encounters over controlled U.S. airspace with objects that could outmaneuver U.S. systems.
  • He argued Cold War secrecy helped keep the material hidden, as officials sought to avoid revealing either technological insights or vulnerabilities to adversaries.
  • The latest release came through Trump's PURSUE program, which made a second tranche public on Friday and, Elizondo said, marks an unusually transparent approach to the issue.
  • Elizondo said broader disclosure could force philosophical, psychological and theological reckoning, framing the files as more than a military matter.
After an 80-year cover-up, what profound societal changes does the government truly fear from this disclosure?
How can official reports find no alien evidence while top whistleblowers claim the US possesses 'non-human' craft?
If UAPs can outmaneuver our military, what is the secret plan to defend against this superior technology?