UFO expert reveals alien plans for nuclear weapons control
- Luis Elizondo, a former Pentagon UFO investigator, believes that UAPs may be preparing for an invasion, likening their behavior to military strategies.
- He notes that these unidentified crafts have been observed near nuclear facilities and have demonstrated capabilities such as controlling ballistic missiles.
- Elizondo's concerns highlight the need for further investigation into UAPs and their potential implications for national security.
Luis Elizondo, a former Pentagon UFO investigator, expresses concerns that extraterrestrial beings may be preparing for an invasion. He draws parallels between the behavior of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) and military strategies known as initial preparation of the battlefield (IPB). Elizondo's observations suggest that the activities of these unidentified crafts, particularly around nuclear facilities, could indicate a looming threat. He notes that these crafts have demonstrated capabilities such as manipulating ballistic missiles without human intervention, raising questions about their intentions. In his book, 'Imminent', Elizondo discusses his experiences and the implications of UAP sightings throughout the 20th century, suggesting they could be precursors to an invasion. He highlights the significance of these sightings, especially in relation to military operations and national security. The presence of these crafts has been documented by military pilots in various locations, indicating a persistent interest in sensitive areas. Elizondo and his team once devised a plan, codenamed Interloper, to attract UAPs by gathering a fleet of nuclear-powered vessels in the Atlantic Ocean. They believed that the concentration of nuclear assets would draw the attention of these visitors. However, this initiative was ultimately halted by higher authorities within the Pentagon, reflecting the complexities and challenges of addressing the UAP phenomenon. The ongoing investigation into UAPs continues to raise critical questions about national security and the potential implications of extraterrestrial technology. Elizondo's insights contribute to a growing discourse on the need for transparency and understanding of these unidentified phenomena, as they may hold significant implications for humanity's future.