Former Military Intelligence Official: ‘Low Probablility’ UFO Technology is of This World
by Scott Morefield May 31, 2019 (dailycaller.com)
• Former military intelligence official Luis Elizondo was on the May 31st edition of Fox News “Tucker Carlson Tonight.” Tucker said that where the US government once “dismissed” UFOs as “crank stuff,” they are now “finally admitting that UFO sightings are in fact routine and the government is now being systematic in investigating the question of UFOs.” (see 4:55 minute segment from the show below)
• Carlson asked Elizondo why the government lied for so many years. Elizondo listed several reasons, including lack of technology and the “taboo” surrounding the subject.
• Elizondo described “five observables” that differentiate UFO technology from known technology: Instantaneous acceleration, hypersonic velocities, low observability, transmedium travel, and positive lift or anti-gravity.
• “It is an absolute fact that they are there,” said Elizondo. “Now, what they are, where they are from, who is behind the wheel, we simply don’t know.” When asked the likelihood that the UFOs are foreign technology, Elizondo said, “Very low probability. Look, we have the most sophisticated weapon systems right now on the face of the planet, and we can identify not only a 737 or a MIG 25 or F-22, we can tell you even what airline it is and the difference between the models of aircraft within that type of aircraft. So, I think it’s highly unlikely that a foreign adversary was successful in developing something like this.”
• Carlson asked, “Do you believe… that the U.S. government has in its possession any material from one of these aircrafts?” “I do. Yes,” Elizondo responded. “Do you think the U.S. government has debris from a UFO in its possession right now?” asked Carlson. Elizondo replied, “…[S]imply put, yes.”
Fox News host Tucker Carlson discussed the military’s “different approach” to UFO sightings with former military intelligence official Luis Elizondo on Friday’s edition of “Tucker Carlson Tonight.”
Tucker began the segment by describing the U.S. government’s new way of dealing with sightings. Whereas they once “dismissed” them as “crank stuff,” they are now “finally admitting that UFO sightings are in fact routine and the government is now being systematic in investigating the question of UFOs.”
After playing footage of a new History Channel documentary on the subject, the Fox News host introduced Elizondo, a “former military intelligence official and special agent in charge.”
When asked about why the government lied for so many years, Elizondo listed several reasons, including lack of technology and the “taboo” surrounding the subject.
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Elizondo described “five observables” that differentiate UFO technology from known technology: Instantaneous acceleration, hypersonic velocities, low observability, transmedium travel, and positive lift or anti-gravity.
“There have been enough sightings over a long enough period that the idea this is a computer glitch, that these are generated somehow by radar systems, that can’t be right, correct?” asked Tucker.
“Tucker, we are well beyond right now establishing whether or not these things exist,” responded Elizondo. “It is an absolute fact that they are there. Now, what they are, where they are from, who is behind the wheel, we simply don’t know. Is it possible these things are a foreign adversarial technology that somehow was developed in secret and we are just now trying to figure these things out? It’s possible. But, there are also other possibilities as well, of what these things could be.”
When pressed to assign a likelihood that the UFOs were foreign technology, Elizondo said, “I think it’s a low probability.”
4:55 minute segment from Tucker Carlson’s show on Fox News, May 31, 2019 with Lu Elizondo
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