CLASSIC INTERVIEW - Lue Elizondo 'Artificial Intelligence Presentation' (14/10/21)
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Lou, who is currently in Colorado Springs for work. During a presentation, he discusses UAP engagement and the methodologies used to study unidentified aerial phenomena. He outlines five pillars of engagement: legislative, executive, international, media, and public engagement. Lou emphasizes the importance of collaboration among various sectors to understand UAPs. He also shares a case where AI was used to analyze a video of a supposed UFO, ultimately identifying it as a military tent. After the encounter, Lou expresses a commitment to transparency and accuracy in UAP research, aiming to foster public discussion and understanding.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Lou Elizondo discusses the current state of UAP engagement, highlighting the importance of legislative and public engagement. He outlines the progress made since 2017, including the acknowledgment of UAPs by the Department of Defense and the establishment of reporting mandates.
The Department of Defense admits that the three videos are real and depict unidentified aerial vehicles.
Lou Alisand
“We have DOD admitting the three videos are real; they admit that the videos depict unidentified aerial Vehicles.”
Managed by: Department of Defense
investigate and analyze UAP incidents
The Department of Defense admits that the three videos are real and depict unidentified aerial vehicles.
The U.S. Navy is filing patents on potential UAP propulsion technology.
Senior academics in the U.S. are involved in the serious study of UAP phenomenon.
Congress mandates a UAP report every 90 days.
The DOD is developing a strategic plan to study UAPs for years into the future.