Unpopular Notions of Disclosure with Daniel Elizondo

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Engaging The Phenomenon
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January 28, 2025
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Tier 2Research and IntelligenceResearch & Analysis

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: crash retrievalIntel Value: 8/10

Summary

Daniel Alzando is a co-author of the book 'Loose Threads' and has appeared in a documentary series called 'Cosmosis.' During the discussion, he explains how 'Loose Threads' connects UFOs to remote viewing and crash retrievals. He mentions meetings from 1985 that involved government insiders and contractors who sought to uncover information about UFOs. Alzando discusses methods for bringing down UFOs, including high-powered radar and electromagnetic pulses. He also emphasizes the importance of listening to various witnesses, including those with controversial backgrounds, to gain a deeper understanding of the phenomenon. After the encounter, Alzando expresses a desire to share this knowledge and encourage others to explore the complexities of UFO research.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The discussion revolves around the connections between UFO crash retrievals, advanced technology, and the implications of government secrecy. Daniel Alzando shares insights from his research, emphasizing the importance of understanding the absurd elements within ufology. The conversation also touches on the influence of figures like Steven Greer in the field.

Primary Revelation

The CIA took over the crash retrieval portfolio in the 1970s.

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Daniel Alzando
investigatorpro disclosure
Loose ThreadsCosmosis
Co-author of Loose ThreadsFeatured in Cosmosis documentary

Loose Threads really explored a lot of these links between UFOs and remote viewing.

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Eric W. Davis
scientistpro disclosure
Advanced Theoretical Physics Working Group
Worked with Admiral WilsonInvolved in advanced theoretical physics

This meeting was important enough to mention in this Advanced theoretical physics working group meeting.

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Colonel John Al Alexander
program managerpro disclosure
Advanced Theoretical Physics Working Group
Military rankLeadership role in a significant program

Let's hire remote viewers.

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Bobby Ray Inman
military officialunknown
Naval Intelligence
High military rankInvolvement in intelligence discussions

They wanted to look at getting involved with a major engineering program.

Advanced Theoretical Physics Working GroupCold War (1985 to 1985)confirmed

Managed by: U.S. Government

Investigate advanced theoretical physics related to UAP.

Remote Viewing ProgramCold War (1970s to 1995)confirmed

Managed by: U.S. Government

Investigate psychic phenomena for intelligence purposes.

crash retrievalspecific

There were three different instances where they were able to bring down craft, possibly related to high-powered radar.

Source: Daniel Alzando
technologyspecific

The use of EMPs has been speculated to bring down craft during nuclear tests.

Source: Daniel Alzando
coverupspecific

The CIA took over the crash retrieval portfolio in the 1970s.

Source: Daniel Alzando
reverse engineeringvague

There is a legacy of advanced technology that may have been developed from reverse engineering non-human craft.

Source: Daniel Alzando
othervague

The phenomenon often includes absurd elements, which should be expected in ufology.

Source: Daniel Alzando
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: crash retrievalIntel Value: 8/10