Former Pentagon Official Claims US Has Found Alien Body
JAKARTA - Former US counterintelligence official and former Pentagon UFO investigator Luis Elizondo claimed that the United States had found the bodies of aliens. In an interview, Elizondo revealed that one of the two "unidentified origin vehicles" found in the 1947 Roswell incident turned out to have passengers who he described as "biological specimens."
Elizondo, first known to the public in 2017 after helping to release the three most famous UFO videos in history, stated that the US government has been interested not only in these vehicles, but also in the creatures on board. This explosive claim comes as he promotes his latest memoir, which will be highlighted in a special NewsNation program entitled Conference of a UFO Hunter.
Ex-Pentagon official @LueElizondo says people have to be careful assuming the unknown is something alien because there was a time when things in the ocean were once considered sea monsters. Watch @rosscoulthart's exclusive interview with Elizondo TONIGHT at 9p/8C.Find NewsNation… pic.twitter.com/STpVbHBTvN
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Ex-Pentagon official @LueElizondo says people have to be careful gathering the unknown is something alien because there was a time when things in the ocean were once considered sea monsters. Watch @rosscoulthart's exclusive interview with Elizondo TONIGHT at 9p/8C.Find NewsNation... pic.twitter.com/STpVbHBTvN
"We are not alone," Elizondo told Australian investigative journalist Ross Coulthart in a snippet of the interview that would be broadcast. He added that the US government had known about this fact for decades.
Elizondo first attracted national attention in late 2017 after revealing the existence of the Pentagon's UFO investigation program known as the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP). The program, supported by former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, aims to identify and examine threats from unidentified aerial objects.
However, the US Department of Defense rejected Elizondo's claim, stating that he had no official responsibility for UFO investigations while on duty at the Pentagon. DoD spokesman Sue Gough even issued a statement denying any credible evidence of extra-terrestrial activity.
Nevertheless, Elizondo remains firm in his claim. In his upcoming book, Imminent, he revealed surprising details about the "Legacy" program which he said had advanced technology made by non-human intelligence from abroad.
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Elizondo also shared his terrible personal experience with a "green ball" floating in his family's home. In his book, he also discusses the secret plans he developed with other AATIP members to catch UFOs in the ocean. This plan, known as the "Project Interloper", involves collecting warships in the ocean to lure UFOs to the emergence with advanced equipment.
However, this plan was suddenly canceled in the last minute, which Elizondo said was one of the main reasons he decided to leave the Pentagon and disclose everything to the public.
The full interview with Elizondo will be broadcast on the special NewsNation program on Friday, August 23, at 21:00 Eastern Time.