Elizondo and the AATIP Debate: Claims of Non-Human Craft, Testimony, and the Disclosure Question

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Former Pentagon official Luis Elizondo, who led the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, claims the U.S. has non-human spacecraft and crash debris, backed by congressional testimony and an interview, within the ongoing debate over what the government knows about unidentified flying objects (UFOs), with a note that a second term for Donald Trump could bring more disclosures.

UFO whistleblower believes Trump’s 2nd term will reveal further proof | CNN
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UFO whistleblower believes Trump’s 2nd term will reveal further proof | CNN

Luis Elizondo testified before Congress that he managed an advanced aerospace threat identification program for the Pentagon. CNN’s Nick Valencia speaks to the former intelligence officer about his claims that the US is in possession of non-human craft and “biological samples” from crashes.