Top Former U.S. Official On Explosive UFO Reports: U.S. ‘Is In Possession Of Exotic Material’ From UFOs | Eastern North Carolina Now

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    Lue Elizondo, former director of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), the man at the center of the recent news reports about the U.S. Military's sightings of UFOs in restricted airspace, told Fox News host Tucker Carlson that the U.S. government is in possession of "exotic material" from UFOs.

    "There were times where you'd look at a monthly report, and there were 25, 26, incidents occurring in a 30 day time period," Elizondo told Carlson when asked about whether the reports caused alarm within the Pentagon. "And the question is really, you know, what the hell is wrong with you? How can you not realize that this is an issue?"

    "Let's let's take away for a moment, the source of what this possibly could be and let's just pretend it's either Russian or Chinese, either way, it's not a good scenario, someone with some sort of technology that we don't have, is incurring into controlled U.S. airspace on a regular and routine basis," he continued. "And no one wants to do a darn thing about it."

    "We keep hearing whispers that there is physical evidence of the existence of these objects that might tell us what they are," Carlson later said. "Do you believe that's true?"

    "I do believe it's true," Elizondo responded. "And I think we should be looking at this. And I think we should be more transparent with the American people. And last thing we need to do is lie to the American people."

    "Is there debris do you believe from any of these vehicles, whatever they are?" Carlson asked.

    "The United States government is in possession of exotic material, and I'll leave it at that," Elizondo responded. "More analysis needs to be done, there's enough uniqueness about it, where it demands additional analysis, additional expertise. And thankfully, there are pockets in the U.S. government that are willing to have the conversation and conduct the analysis. I'm not going to say those right now, what those elements are, because I'm worried frankly for the same type of reprisal that I'm facing currently."
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