#63 Lue Elizondo, Sean Cahill & Dan Zetterstrom
Analysis Summary
Summary
The account involves Sean Cahill, a retired U.S. Navy master at arms, who describes a UAP encounter while sitting outside at night. He was focused on a video game when he noticed stars disappearing, indicating something was moving overhead. He observed a large, equilateral black triangle that made no noise and seemed to reflect moonlight. As it passed over his house, it sped up and disappeared from view. After the sighting, he felt disbelief and did not share the experience for a long time. This encounter led him to question the nature of such phenomena, and he later reflected on other strange experiences in his life, indicating a shift in his understanding of reality and the phenomenon itself.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion covers various aspects of UAP engagement, including personal experiences with sightings and the community's efforts to contribute positively to society. Sean Cahill shares a detailed account of a triangle craft sighting, while Lou Elizondo emphasizes the importance of community involvement and adaptability in UAP engagement strategies.
Sean Cahill's detailed account of witnessing a large, silent triangle craft.
Sean Cahill
“I just couldn't believe the tic tac had been five or six months before and there was a 48 hour period on board the ship where I knew we had had a Roswell type event.”
Dan Zetterstrom
“I think that connection is what keeps us going.”
Lou Elizondo
“This is for the record for ever and ever and ever and ever.”
The triangle craft observed by Sean Cahill was at least a couple of football fields wide and made no noise as it passed overhead.
The UAP community raised thousands of dollars for charity, demonstrating their ability to contribute positively to society.
The five pillars of UAP engagement have been in place for four years and require flexibility to adapt to changing circumstances.