A former senior Pentagon spy claims that the US has found ‘aliens’ in a shocking revelation.
Former US counterintelligence official and former Pentagon UFO investigator Luis Elizondo told reporters he can confirm one of two “unidentified vehicles” recovered from the 1947 Roswell UFO crash.
Even more shocking, Elizondo said, ‘We, as a nation, are not only concerned about unidentified flying objects but also about the creatures on them,’ which he called ‘biological specimens.’
Elizondo helped release three of the most famous UFO videos in history after leaving his position at the U.S. Department of Defense in late 2017. His shocking new allegations come from his new memoir, which will air on NewsNation’s special Confessions of a UFO Hunter at 9 p.m. ET on Friday, Aug. 23.
The book reveals many surprising details about the 2016 plan hatched by Elizondo and his military colleagues to capture a UFO under the ocean.
‘The United States was involved in the recovery of objects,’ Elizondo told cable channel NewsNation in a new interview, ‘vehicles of unknown origin, not from our country or any other foreign country that we know of.’
‘We are not alone in the universe and that is a simple fact,’ Elizondo said. ‘The United States government has known that for decades,’ the former Pentagon official told Australian investigative journalist Ross Coulthart in a preview clip of the channel’s upcoming special.
Elizondo first gained national prominence in late 2017 in a New York Times op-ed where he exposed the mismanagement and excessive secrecy of the U.S. intelligence community and military on the subject of UFOs. His public resignation and opaque role in the Pentagon’s UFO-hunting portfolio, known to his Senate supporters as the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), brought him fame and a starring role in a History Channel documentary series.
In April 2020, the Pentagon officially released three videos that Elizondo helped reveal in 2017, each filmed by US Navy fighter pilots who allegedly witnessed “unexplained aerial phenomena” (UAPs) as UFOs are now more technically known.
The videos depict, as Elizondo told CNN, ‘things with no apparent flight surface, no apparent form of propulsion, maneuvering in a manner that involves extremely high levels of control, far beyond, the healthy G-forces of a human or any living thing.’
Despite confirmation from his peers and the late Senate Majority Leader who helped create AATIP, Democrat Harry Reid of Nevada, the Defense Department has maintained that Elizondo’s military role had no official duties related to UFO hunting.
Pentagon officials denied the existence of any ‘credible evidence of extraterrestrial activity’ in a statement responding to an upcoming interview with NewsNation. ‘As we have stated previously, Luis Elizondo was not assigned any responsibility for the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) while assigned to the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security,’ Defense Department spokesperson Sue Gough told NewsNation.
Gough’s critics have pointed to a 2003 research paper on psychological warfare she wrote for the United States Army War College, implying that the Pentagon spokesperson may have been part of a coordinated campaign to undermine Elizondo’s credibility.
In May 2021, Elizondo filed a 64-page complaint with the Department of Defense Office of Inspector General, accusing senior military officials of trying to silence him by threatening his security clearance and concealing his work with AATIP. Elizondo said he had been subjected to “malicious activities, coordinated disinformation, misconduct, whistleblower retaliation, and explicit threats by several senior Pentagon officials.” He and his lawyers said the actions showed “a coordinated effort to hide the truth from the American people while also damaging my reputation as a former intelligence officer at the Pentagon.”