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Luis Lue Elizondo, former head of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, has told The Post about the document slated for release in June under a mandate contained in former President Donald Trumps $2.3 trillion appropriations bill for this year.
The whistleblower said the highly anticipated report will address what UFO believers have been clamoring to discover about Tic Tac-shaped objects the Navy saw in 2004, the strange cubes within spheres seen by naval aviators in 2014 and mysterious black triangles reported around the world.
Enlarge ImageLuis "Lue" Elizondo, the former head of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, has told The Post about the document slated for release in June under a mandate contained in former President Trumps $2.3 trillion appropriation bill for this year. Luis Lue Elizondo, the former head of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, has told The Post about the document slated for release in June under a mandate contained in former President Donald Trumps $2.3 trillion appropriations bill for this year. To the Stars Academy I am not a UFO guy, I am an investigator, my job was (simply) to collect the data and speak the truth, Elizondo told the US Sun.
There is something in our skies, we dont know what it is, we dont know how it works, we dont know fully what it can do, we dont know who is behind the wheel, we dont know its intentions, and there isnt a damn thing we can do about it, he added.
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