Luis Elizondo Did NOT Run AATIP?
Analysis Summary
Summary
The speaker discusses the involvement of Luis Elizondo in the AATIP program. They express frustration over claims that Elizondo had no responsibilities in the program. The speaker argues that Elizondo had access to important data and personnel, which suggests he was deeply involved. They mention that reputable sources like the New York Times have verified Elizondo's role. The speaker criticizes articles that attack Elizondo's credibility and emphasizes the importance of respectful dialogue in the community. They believe that Elizondo and others should be commended for bringing UAP issues to public attention. Overall, the speaker aims to clarify misconceptions and promote a more respectful conversation about UAPs and related topics.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the involvement of Luis Elizondo in the AATIP program and the controversy surrounding his role. It emphasizes the acknowledgment by the Pentagon of AATIP's investigation into UAP and critiques the media's portrayal of Elizondo's contributions. The discussion highlights the need for respectful discourse in the ongoing UAP conversation.
Luis Elizondo had significant access to data and personnel related to the AATIP program.
Luis Elizondo
“I think it would have to be cleared for that and if not any came out with the information and there were no ramifications from coming out with that information.”
Christopher Mellon
Hal Puthoff
Dr. Davis
Keith Clore
Glen Greenwald
Managed by: Pentagon
investigate UAP
Luis Elizondo had access to data and personnel related to the AATIP program.
The Pentagon acknowledged that AATIP investigated UAP.
Luis Elizondo's involvement in AATIP is supported by multiple sources including Christopher Mellon and others who worked with him.
The release of the gun camera footage was not approved by the Pentagon, but it was released to the public.