UFO-hunting Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, says that the US government deliberately spread rumours designed to discredit him.Elizondo said he felt the need to go public because he was so concerned at the increasing number of UAP [unidentified aerial phenomena] reports from military personnel.
He said: “I became alarmed by the frequency and duration of UAP activity in and around controlled U.S. airspace. “The instances seemed more provocative, and during one instance, they came within feet of a US fighter aircraft.”And according to Elizondo, there was no coherent response to the growing threat within the Pentagon: “Leadership involvement was almost non-existent,” he said, even as “UAP reporting to our office was.
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