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Post by swamprat on Jul 13, 2018 20:38:00 GMT -6
Listen live on Sunday as Luis Elizondo, FMR Director of AATIP for the Pentagon and current Director of Special Programs for TTS Academy, calls in for a two hour, in-depth interview with George Knapp on Coast to Coast AM.
Tune in on Sunday at 1am - 5am EST / 10pm - 2am PST.
To find out where to listen, go HERE and find your local station: www.coasttocoastam.com/stations
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Post by jcurio on Jul 20, 2018 6:52:56 GMT -6
Anyone listen to this - can you give us an “update”?
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Post by auntym on Jul 20, 2018 12:42:24 GMT -6
George Knapp @g_knapp UFO Jesus preaches the gospel of Luis ElizondoPost Disclosure World Published on Jul 19, 2018 On July 15, 2018 Luis Elizondo, the former head of the UFO program in the Pentagon, went on Coast to Coast AM with George Knapp. He elaborated further on information he's shared in the past but also shared new information on the UFO subject. I cover that along with my own commentary.
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Post by auntym on Sept 19, 2018 14:44:02 GMT -6
mysteriousuniverse.org/2018/09/accepting-ufo-evidence-may-be-key-to-our-survival-as-a-species/
Accepting UFO Evidence May Be Key to Our Survival as a Speciesby Brett Tingley / mysteriousuniverse.org/author/bbtingley/September 19, 2018 Luis Elizondo shot to notoriety practically overnight last year when the Pentagon’s secretive Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program (AATIP) was made public. Elizondo directed the now-defunct program and currently serves as Director of Special Programs at To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science – you know, that one. After The New York Times published a report describing AATIP and the numerous videos and reports of anomalous aerial phenomena it had collected, Elizondo began speaking out about the program’s documented evidence of aircraft which display “characteristics that are not currently within the US inventory nor in any foreign inventory that we are aware of.” AATIP made headlines for a few months before fading into obscurity like every non-political story has since 2016. The report even included military footage of anomalous aircraft which could easily outfly the best we have in the skies.Elizondo is back this week, this time penning an editorial for his own page on Medium.com. In the piece, titled “Why Social Stigma About Unexplained Phenomena Holds Humanity Back,” Elizondo describes how human beings “tend to avoid associating ourselves with anything that will isolate us from the larger group or make us sound strange, or that might draw negative attention from our peers.” Social media has made this worse, Elizondo writes, in that it has provided an outlet for hoaxsters, sensationalized stories, and a medium in which true believers are ridiculed in public. Sounds pretty accurate. This isn’t the first time Elizondo has spoken out against the social stigma associated with belief in UFOs. Earlier this year, Elizondo told Las Vegas Now that many government and military officials dismiss credible UFO research out of the belief that they are somehow demonic or counter to dominant Judeo-Christian belief systems. How much knowledge throughout history has been hidden or destroyed for the same reasons?Elizondo claims that during the cold war, the U.S. Government actively suppressed or discredited verifiable evidence of UAP in order to keep the public focused on more important matters like defeating the Russians and keeping the economy going. At least we can be glad that’s over, right? The article adds that despite the current body of evidence which suggests that unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) do indeed exist, “many people would rather look the other way than be associated with what’s been labeled ‘crazy,’ or ‘fringe.’” Elizondo ends his piece with somewhat of a dire warning, claiming that overcoming the stigma surrounding UFOs is “key to our survival as a species:” As a species, it’s crucial to understand the things we can’t explain, in order to survive. And that means being open to new ideas, possibilities, and data. When it comes to UFOs, ignoring the unknown is similarly harmful because it might mean failing to seize upon opportunities and new understandings. As a society, we have to recognize that stigma serves only to keep our heads in the sand. Our future depends on transparency and truth. He’s got a point. Just imagine what could be done if all of the world’s governments could openly share UFO and UAP evidence and throw even a small percentage of their annual military budgets towards the legitimate study of these unexplained phenomena. Might we finally discover the truth about extraterrestrial visitors or unexplained phenomena? Or could the truth be much more benign and all of these stories are merely another smokescreen to hide the fact that the United States has fallen behind other superpowers in terms of aerial capabilities? In either case, we’ll likely never know. Until it’s too late. mysteriousuniverse.org/2018/09/accepting-ufo-evidence-may-be-key-to-our-survival-as-a-species/
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Post by auntym on Dec 20, 2018 14:59:08 GMT -6
1428elm.com/2018/12/16/ufos-luis-elizondo-hints-2019-disclosure/ UFOs: Luis Elizondo hints that 2019 might be the year of disclosureby Susan Leighton / 1428elm.com/author/sleighton/Luis Elizondo who used to head the secret study of UFOs for the Pentagon hints in a recent interview that 2019 might be the year that conversations happen on this phenomenon. Luis Elizondo was the head of the secret government study on UFOs. Last year around this time, The New York Times dropped a major bombshell by revealing the details behind that effort. Elizondo who is now working with Tom DeLonge’s To the Stars Academy of Arts and Sciences revealed in a recent interview with Las Vegas veteran reporter George Knapp that 2019 might be the year that disclosure of unidentified aerial phenomenon begins. For years people have been petitioning the government for information concerning UFO sightings. When The Freedom of Information Act passed in the 60’s everyone was hopeful that they might be able to obtain certain documents pertinent to high profile investigations into what could possibly be flying around in our skies. However, while requests were granted expectations remained unfulfilled as some information that was returned was redacted. George Knapp who is a well-known personality among the UFO community and an investigative journalist in Las Vegas has been following this beat for years. He was fortunate enough to sit down with Luis Elizondo to try and get some answers on what To the Stars Academy has been up to and how their quest for dialogue on UAPs is going. While it might appear that the chatter about UFOs isn’t as prevalent as it was a year ago, don’t let that fool you. In reference to whether or not the Department of Defense is still paying attention, Elizondo had this to say: “I think people will be surprised just how frequent and the volume in which these things are apparently recorded and observed by active duty military people on missions, around the world, by the way.” To the Stars Academy is fighting the good fight by taking meetings with world military leaders as well as engaging people in the scientific community to analyze possible UFO crash site metamaterials. While progress is being made and the compass is pointing in the right direction monumental results will not be yielded immediately. Although that doesn’t mean that the future won’t include some forms of enlightenment on the UAP issue. In fact, Luis Elizondo hints that questions may be answered. “Data is forthcoming. So, that’s a good thing. Data is beginning to flow in the direction that it’s supposed to flow in. Decisions can now finally be made that need to be made. From my perspective, that is a huge accomplishment. But at the same time, we also have to respect these individuals’ privacy. We have to respect their professional positions and allow them to collect as much data as they can before they do anything with it.” Elizondo remains optimistic that the public will learn the truth about UFOs but it will be a gradual dissemination of details rather than one huge disclosure event. There is quite a bit of research to sift through. Meanwhile it would appear that perhaps we aren’t alone in the universe. Do you believe that 2019 will be the year of disclosure on UFO phenomenon? Feel free to share your comments in the section below. We want to hear from you. 1428elm.com/2018/12/16/ufos-luis-elizondo-hints-2019-disclosure/
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