Pentagon Alien Hunter: We Are Not Alone or Safe

Stephen Berend/Gillette News Record via AP, File

Anyone who has followed our coverage of the Pentagon's UFO investigatory office currently named AARO in its latest incarnation (All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office) is likely familiar with the name Luis Elizondo. He worked on one of the earlier UFO investigation programs known as the Advanced Aerospace Weapons System Applications Program (AAWSAP), though he was later incorrectly identified as running a follow-on project called AATIP (Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program). That bit of history remains in dispute. What is not really in dispute at the point is that Lue spent at least a portion of his post-military career in the Intelligence Community hunting UFOs. Now he has written and finally published a book titled Imminent: Inside the Pentagon's Hunt for UFOs. And boy howdy... it appears to be a doozy where he spills the beans on a number of subjects. Now that the book is available, Lue gave an interview to The Daily Beast discussing some of the highlights. They were the ones who came up with the title, "Pentagon Alien Hunter: Why I Know We Are Not Alone or Safe." There are obviously some serious eye-openers being revealed. The excerpts begin with Lue revealing that glowing green orbs the size of basketballs followed him home from his job and swirled around his house and his family.

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Mysterious glowing green orbs the size of basketballs invaded the home of a senior defense official tasked with finding the truth about UFOs, he has claimed in a new memoir.

Luis Elizondo has written about his time at the head of a top-secret program to work out what the Pentagon calls Unexplained Aerial Phenomena (U.A.P.s) in an autobiography which took a whole year to pass Department of Defense censors.

The book, “Imminent,” was obtained by The New York Times and details some of Elizondo’s experiences as an intelligence officer at the secretive Advanced Aerospace Weapons System Applications Program, run by the Defense Intelligence Agency.

First of all, "Alien Hunter" is not an official Pentagon job title, nor was it one that Elizondo held. But to be fair, it's not a bad description. I also wanted to be clear as to why I emphasized the word "finally" when referring to the release of the book. Government officials who wish to write or speak about information that they believe might be classified or that is classified but the author believes it should be reviewed and declassified have to go through the Defense Office of Prepublication and Security Review (DOPSR). They will either approve the material for publication or force it to be removed. It took more than a full year for Lue's book to make it through the DOPSR process and much was reportedly left on the cutting room floor, but plenty of highly interesting nuggets were somehow allowed to go to press.

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Among the revelations is his testimony that his assignments revealed that there is no question about the existence of non-human, extraterrestrial intelligence. He claims that this nonhuman intelligence not only exists but is superior to our own. He describes it as being "at best" a serious national security issue and, at worst, "the possibility of an existential threat to humanity.” If that leaves you with an uncomfortable lump in the back of your throat, you're not alone. But this is also the same thing we were told by Pentagon whistleblower David Grusch, who we have discussed here in the past. The difference is that Grusch almost always prefers to say "nonhuman" rather than "extraterrestrial."

There are some other goodies in the interview, but I'll leave you to browse through them yourselves. Also, I will highly recommend that you order Lue's book. He really seems to be ripping the curtains away and endorsing much of what David Grush has been saying. And keep your eyes open for an extensive interview with Lue by investigative journalist Ross Coulthart which should be published this Friday on the NewsNation YouTube channel. I know I'll be watching. In the meantime, keep your eyes on the skies. You never know what you might see. And if Lue is correct, you may want to be ready to run if you do see something. Nobody needs an unplanned encounter with an existential threat to humanity.

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