Lue Elizondo sends UAP letter to President Trump. Did he read it? | Reality Check
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person involved in this UAP encounter is Lou Alzando, who wrote a memo to President Trump in January 2025. The memo discusses emerging all domain technologies, including UAP and drones. Alzando highlights the need for a senior advisor to coordinate the government's response to these technologies. He expresses concern about the lack of action regarding UAP and drone issues, emphasizing the chaos caused by unidentified aerial phenomena. After the encounter, Alzando feels that there is a significant need for better understanding and management of aerial threats. He believes that the government must improve its response to ensure national security and public trust.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses a memo written by Lou Alzando to President Trump, emphasizing the need for prioritization of UAP and drone technologies. Alzando highlights the ongoing issues with government transparency and the risks posed by unidentified aerial phenomena. The conversation explores the implications of these technologies on national security and the necessity for a dedicated advisor within the National Security Council.
Lou Alzando's memo to President Trump prioritizes UAP and drone technologies, warning of national security risks.
Lou Alzando
“We are now seeing a significant issue that drones are playing on the battlefield.”
Ross Kulart
“I want to bring Lou on now to discuss it.”
Lou Alzando wrote a memo to President Trump in January, prioritizing emerging all domain technologies, including UAP.
The memo warns that UAP can no longer be distinguished entirely from UAS and other emerging technologies, affecting national security.
The Biden administration is continuing a long history of obfuscation regarding UAP.
Lou Alzando suggests the establishment of a senior advisor position for UAP within the National Security Council.
Drones are causing more casualties in warfare than infantry and artillery combined.
Members of Congress have privately shared their own UAP experiences but are hesitant to speak publicly.