Elizondo Testifies U.S. Conducts UAP Crash Retrievals; Some Details Held for Closed Sessions

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Former Pentagon official Luis Elizondo testified to Congress that he signed documents three years ago restricting what he could disclose about UAP crash retrievals and that some details would require a closed session, affirmed that the U.S. conducts crash retrievals and that programs were designed to identify and reverse‑engineer alien craft, discussed his book and cited records of injuries and compensation related to UAP, warned in writing that UAP are real and that advanced technologies not made by any government may be monitoring sensitive military sites with the U.S. and adversaries possessing such tech, noted in his bio that he led a White House/NSC Special Access Program, said the restricting documents are kept in an SCI facility and he does not have a copy, and Rep. Nancy Mace pressed him while Rep. Jared Moskowitz quipped about “fight club.”

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Video: Pentagon whistleblower says govt restricting UFO retrieval info

A former Defense Department official told Congress he had signed documents restricting what he could say about UAP crash retrievals.