WATCH: Interview with researcher Daniel Elizondo on UFOs and what Congress is going after!
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Daniel Elizondo, a UAP researcher, discussing UAPs during a show. He explains that he has seen UAPs himself and believes they will become a major topic for the public. He highlights national security concerns, as UAPs have been observed over sensitive military sites, including nuclear facilities. Elizondo describes UAPs as having extraordinary capabilities, such as high speeds and sudden maneuvers, which current technology cannot replicate. He notes that UAP sightings have been reported since World War II and that government investigations have often dismissed them. After leaving a government program, Elizondo joined an organization to further investigate UAPs and promote public awareness. His experiences have led him to advocate for more serious consideration of UAP phenomena.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights recent developments in UAP research, including congressional testimonies and the implications of the NDAA for whistleblower protections. Experts emphasize the advanced capabilities of UAPs and the need for transparency in government investigations.
Congress is actively seeking information on UAP programs, including crash retrieval and reverse engineering efforts.
Daniel Elizondo
“I definitely know this is real; I've seen these things myself.”
Managed by: Department of Defense
Investigate UAP phenomena and related technologies
Managed by: Department of Defense
Analyze military reports of UAPs
Managed by: United States Air Force
Investigate UFO sightings
People involved in historical UAP crash retrieval programs were testifying under oath in Washington.
These objects have been seen over sensitive military installations including facilities storing nuclear weapons.
The performance capabilities of these UAPs exceed current human technology, operating at speeds of tens of thousands of miles per hour.
Congress is interested in information about any activity or program relating to UAP, including material retrieval and reverse engineering.
The NDAA includes provisions for whistleblower protection regarding classified UAP programs.