Revealing: Pentagon's Lue Elizondo Cover-Up
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Summary
The person speaking is Matt, who discusses the Pentagon's history with UFOs, now called UAPs. He mentions Lou Elizondo, a former Pentagon official, who left in 2017 and revealed that the Pentagon had been lying about its UFO programs. After Elizondo's departure, lawmakers began to investigate UAP encounters reported by military personnel. The Pentagon faced backlash for its denial of the existence of UAP programs and for allegedly retaliating against whistleblowers. Elizondo claims he has faced threats for speaking out. The encounter has led to ongoing concerns about government transparency and the treatment of whistleblowers, impacting Elizondo's and others' lives significantly.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the Pentagon's historical denial of UFO studies and the subsequent fallout after Lou Elizondo's revelations. It highlights legislative actions taken to protect whistleblowers and the ongoing issues of misinformation and intimidation within government agencies regarding UAPs.
The Pentagon has committed a grave criminal offense by defying a court order regarding Lou Elizondo's emails.
Matt
Lou Elizondo
“I am not prone to accidents. I'm not suicidal. I'm not abusing drugs.”
Susan Goff
John Greenwald, Jr.
Ross Coltart
“It's very hard to overstate the implications of what Lou has told you today.”
Managed by: Pentagon
Investigate UAP phenomena
Managed by: Pentagon
Investigate UAP phenomena
The Pentagon publicly stated that it was not studying UFOs, which was proven false after Lou Elizondo went public in 2017.
The Pentagon retaliated against military personnel for reporting UFO encounters.
Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Marco Rubio passed legislation to protect UAP whistleblowers.
The Pentagon has been lying to Congress and the public about UAPs.
Lou Elizondo's emails were not deleted as claimed by the Pentagon, and there is a court preservation order requiring their retention.
The Pentagon is conducting a covert mass psychological operation against the American public regarding UAPs.
Lou Elizondo received threats against himself and other whistleblowers.
The Pentagon's Public Affairs Office has a history of feeding misinformation to journalists.
The CIA has been the portfolio holder of the UAP crash retrieval and back engineering program.
The Pentagon has committed a grave criminal offense by defying a court order regarding Lou Elizondo's emails.