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