Luis Elizondo, the former U.S. Army Counterintelligence Special Agent, provides extensive insights into the reality of unidentified aerial phenomena and their significance to national security.
According to Elizondo, the U.S. government has invested considerable resources over decades to investigate these occurrences, which are now referred to as Non-Human Intelligence (NHI) rather than the politically charged term “aliens.” He indicates that various technologies, which reflect capabilities beyond current human technology, have been observed entering U.S. airspace, often near sensitive military installations. These observations are supported by gun camera footage, radar data, and eyewitness accounts from pilots.
Elizondo asserts that there is a growing body of evidence, with the number of reported incidents rising from 143 to over 800 in recent reports. He emphasizes that these phenomena appear to be particularly interested in military technology and nuclear capabilities. Despite acknowledging the seriousness of the situation, Elizondo notes a bureaucratic hindrance in the government regarding the disclosure and management of this information.
He describes a historical context, asserting that incidents like the Roswell crash are factual, involving the recovery of an unidentified vehicle by the government. Elizondo highlights concerns over the unknown intent behind these sightings and calls for a clearer understanding of their potential threat to national security. He believes that the U.S. government is beginning to take this matter seriously, with bipartisan support developing in Congress.
Elizondo concludes that while there has been significant progress in the discourse surrounding NHIs, much work remains to be done, emphasizing the necessity for transparency and public engagement on this pressing issue.