Nice interview with Luis Elizondo in the May Mufon Journal
If you can find a copy
Last edited by Longeyes; 06-08-2018 at 12:42 AM.
In case anyone is interested in reading the Luis Elizondo article Longeyes mention.
MUFON has posted a copy of the May 2018 MUFON Journal online.
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Luis Elizondo will be the Keynote Speaker for the MUFON Symposium at the end of this month. It's being held in Cherry Hill, NJ this year.
He will also be interviewed by George Knapp this Sunday night in C2C.
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Not sure if this is a blog spot or article by Luis...
'what we know we saw...'
https://medium.com/@luis_elizondo
Thought this part was interesting
UAP has even been associated with demons and anti-Judeo Christian beliefs.
I experienced this first-hand during my time working at the U.S. Government’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), where certain senior government officials thought our collection of facts on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) was dangerous to their philosophical beliefs.
In fact, my AATIP predecessor’s career was ruined because of misplaced fear by an elite few. Rather than accept the data as provided by a top-rank rocket scientist, they decided the data was a threat to their belief system and instead, destroyed his career because of it.....
We reviewed that news story ("Military leaders belief that UFOs under demonic control interferes with investigation") last May 2018, including links to some of LuE's comments "in this post". Certainly worth another look.
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