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Luis Elizondo is a former official who frequently interacts with the United States federal government, having signed non-disclosure agreements with them [1], [2] and publicly accusing the institution of concealing UAP evidence [3] and suppressing whistleblowers [4].
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House Hearing on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Transcript rev.com 5 facts
perspectiveLuis Elizondo posits that the US government initially overclassified UAP information to avoid revealing its knowledge base to the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
claimTimothy Gallaudet, Luis Elizondo, Michael Shellenberger, and Mike Gold all affirmed that they believe parts of the federal government are knowingly concealing evidence about Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) from the public.
claimLuis Elizondo is not authorized to discuss specific details regarding crash retrievals of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena due to non-disclosure agreements signed with the United States government.
claimLuis Elizondo stated that the decision to provide evidence of non-human origins, such as visuals, materials, or biologics, in a secure setting (SCIF) would be made by the gatekeepers within the United States government, not by himself.
claimLuis Elizondo stated that he has been told the United States government is in possession of bodies associated with Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena.
How the Pentagon Started Taking U.F.O.s Seriously | The New Yorker newyorker.com 4 facts
claimLuis Elizondo announced at a To the Stars Academy of Arts & Science launch event that the organization planned to provide never-before-released footage from real U.S. government systems, specifically real data and videos rather than amateur photos.
claimLuis Elizondo announced that To the Stars Academy of Arts & Science planned to provide never-before-released footage from U.S. government systems, including real data and videos.
claimA former Pentagon official, along with Luis Elizondo and Christopher Mellon, implied that the United States government possesses stark visual documentation of U.F.O.s that is not publicly available.
claimLuis Elizondo and Christopher Mellon have claimed that the United States government possesses stark visual documentation of U.A.P.s, despite most public U.F.O. photos and videos remaining indistinct.
'UAP are real': Congress pushes quest for transparency on UFOs legion.org 1 fact
claimLuis Elizondo accused the U.S. government of punishing whistleblowers and fostering an environment of suppression and intimidation.