Former Gov't UFO Hunter: Evidence We Are NOT Alone | Luis Elizondo | The Glenn Beck Podcast | Ep 226
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This podcast episode delves into the fascinating world of UFOs and the government's involvement in investigating them. It begins by outlining the three fundamental questions that have preoccupied humanity throughout history: the existence of God, the afterlife, and the possibility of extraterrestrial life. The episode then explores the significance of the 1947 Roswell incident and the 2017 New York Times article that revealed footage of a UFO. The episode features an interview with Lou Elizondo, a former Pentagon official who directed a UFO program for the Department of Defense. Elizondo shares his experiences, discussing the government's UFO programs, his belief in the reality of UFOs, and his knowledge about the Roswell incident, including the recovery of unusual materials and biological specimens. He also discusses the correlation between UFO sightings and nuclear test sites or nuclear-powered vessels, revealing the "Interloper" plan, a proposed honey trap to attract UFOs near a nuclear carrier strike group. Elizondo further reveals the existence of a group within the government, known as "Collins Elite," composed of individuals with strong religious beliefs who opposed the UFO program due to their theological convictions. He also touches upon Skinwalker Ranch, a location known for its paranormal activity, and clarifies the differences between the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) and the Advanced Aviation Weapon System Application Program (AAWSAP). The episode delves into Project Stargate, a CIA program that aimed to develop psychic espionage capabilities, and explores the "warp bubble" theory, a scientific hypothesis that suggests UFOs may be able to manipulate spacetime to achieve faster-than-light travel. Elizondo details the reasons behind his resignation from the Pentagon, including the government's reluctance to share information about UFOs with senior leadership and the lack of transparency. He discusses his decision to speak with the New York Times and the subsequent backlash from the government. Finally, Elizondo emphasizes the importance of transparency, accountability, and anti-corruption in government, particularly regarding UFOs. He argues that the government's secrecy and misinformation erode public trust and undermine democratic principles.
Outlines
The Big Questions and UFOs
This episode explores the three fundamental questions that have preoccupied humanity throughout history: the existence of God, the afterlife, and the possibility of extraterrestrial life. It then delves into the significance of the 1947 Roswell incident and the 2017 New York Times article that revealed footage of a UFO.
Lou Elizondo's Insights
The episode features an interview with Lou Elizondo, a former Pentagon official who directed a UFO program for the Department of Defense. He shares his experiences, discussing the government's UFO programs, his belief in the reality of UFOs, and his knowledge about the Roswell incident, including the recovery of unusual materials and biological specimens.
UAPs and Nuclear Technology
The episode explores the correlation between UFO sightings and nuclear test sites or nuclear-powered vessels. Elizondo discusses the "Interloper" plan, a proposed honey trap to attract UFOs near a nuclear carrier strike group, and the reasons why it was ultimately canceled.
Government Opposition and Skinwalker Ranch
Elizondo reveals the existence of a group within the government, known as "Collins Elite," composed of individuals with strong religious beliefs who opposed the UFO program due to their theological convictions. He also touches upon Skinwalker Ranch, a location known for its paranormal activity.
UFO Programs and Project Stargate
Elizondo clarifies the differences between the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) and the Advanced Aviation Weapon System Application Program (AAWSAP). He explains his role as the director of AATIP and the program's focus on military encounters with UAPs. The episode delves into Project Stargate, a CIA program that aimed to develop psychic espionage capabilities.
Warp Bubbles and Spacetime Manipulation
Elizondo explains the "warp bubble" theory, a scientific hypothesis that suggests UFOs may be able to manipulate spacetime to achieve faster-than-light travel. He discusses the concept of spacetime, its flexibility, and the potential for advanced physics to explain UFO phenomena.
Elizondo's Resignation and the New York Times
Elizondo details the reasons behind his resignation from the Pentagon, including the government's reluctance to share information about UFOs with senior leadership and the lack of transparency. He discusses his decision to speak with the New York Times and the subsequent backlash from the government.
Transparency, Accountability, and Anti-Corruption
Elizondo emphasizes the importance of transparency, accountability, and anti-corruption in government, particularly regarding UFOs. He argues that the government's secrecy and misinformation erode public trust and undermine democratic principles.
Keywords
UFO
Unidentified flying object, a term used to describe any aerial phenomenon that cannot be readily identified. UFOs have been a subject of fascination and speculation for decades, with reports ranging from sightings of strange lights in the sky to alleged encounters with extraterrestrial beings.
UAP
Unidentified aerial phenomenon, a more neutral term used by the government to describe objects in the sky that cannot be identified. UAPs are often used in place of UFOs to avoid the stigma and sensationalism associated with the latter term.
Warp Bubble
A theoretical concept in physics that suggests the possibility of faster-than-light travel by manipulating spacetime. A warp bubble would create a localized region of spacetime that is compressed in front of the object and expanded behind it, allowing it to travel at speeds exceeding the speed of light.
Remote Viewing
A psychic ability that allows individuals to perceive information about distant locations or events without physically being present. Remote viewing has been studied by intelligence agencies and researchers, with some evidence suggesting that it may be a real phenomenon, although its mechanisms remain unclear.
Skinwalker
A creature or entity in Native American folklore that is believed to have the ability to shapeshift and possess supernatural powers. Skinwalkers are often associated with evil and are feared by many indigenous cultures.
Project Stargate
A CIA program that ran from the late 1970s to the early 1990s, aimed at investigating psychic phenomena and developing psychic espionage capabilities. The program involved recruiting individuals with alleged psychic abilities and training them to use their powers for intelligence gathering.
Collins Elite
A group of individuals within the government, particularly in national security and intelligence, who hold strong religious beliefs and oppose the investigation of UFOs due to their theological convictions. They believe that UFOs are demonic entities and that studying them contradicts their faith.
Interloper
A proposed plan by Lou Elizondo and his colleagues to create a "honey trap" to attract UFOs near a nuclear carrier strike group. The plan involved deploying a nuclear carrier strike group in a specific area and activating sensors to collect data on any UAPs that appeared.
Q&A
What are the three fundamental questions that have preoccupied humanity throughout history?
The three big questions are: Is there a god? What happens when we die? And are we alone in the universe?
What are some of the key events that have shaped the public's understanding of UFOs and the government's involvement in investigating them?
The 1947 Roswell incident, where a crashed object of unknown origin was allegedly recovered, and the 2017 New York Times article that revealed footage of a UFO taken by a U.S. Navy pilot are two significant events that have fueled public interest and scrutiny.
What are some of the unusual materials and biological specimens that were allegedly recovered from the Roswell crash site?
Lou Elizondo states that the recovered materials were highly unusual and could not be replicated by scientists, even with advanced aerospace technology. He compares the situation to finding a fully assembled 747 in King Tut's tomb, highlighting the temporal incongruity of the technology.
What is the "warp bubble" theory and how does it explain the peculiar performance characteristics of UFOs?
The warp bubble theory suggests that UFOs may be able to manipulate spacetime to achieve faster-than-light travel. By creating a localized region of spacetime that is compressed in front of the object and expanded behind it, UFOs could travel at speeds exceeding the speed of light without actually breaking the speed limit.
Why did Lou Elizondo resign from the Pentagon and what were the consequences of his decision to speak with the New York Times?
Elizondo resigned due to the government's reluctance to share information about UFOs with senior leadership and the lack of transparency. His decision to speak with the New York Times led to backlash from the government, including accusations of breaking rank and attempts to discredit his claims.
What are Lou Elizondo's motivations for speaking out about UFOs and the government's involvement in investigating them?
Elizondo's motivations are driven by a desire for transparency, accountability, and anti-corruption within the government. He believes that the government's secrecy and misinformation erode public trust and undermine democratic principles.
Show Notes
Are we alone in the universe? This week’s guest believes the answer is clear: “NO.” Luis Elizondo says he has held the unknown material recovered from Roswell in his own hands. He directed a secret government program – AATIP – for the Department of Defense that studied UFO/UAP sightings connected to our military. And he even tried to create a “honey trap” for UAPs that was mysteriously scrapped by a high-ranking official. Now, he has written down everything he legally can in his new book, “Imminent: Inside the Pentagon’s Hunt for UFOs.” Lue joins Glenn to address the biggest questions surrounding UAPs as the government releases more and more evidence that something is watching us with technology beyond our comprehension: How do we know these sightings are real? What was recovered at Roswell? What’s held in Area 51? Why do UAPs seem to like water and nuclear sites? Are aliens demonic? What was Project Stargate? Is “remote viewing” real? Do UAPs use warp bubbles to travel? And why did he decide to go public? Plus, Elizondo reviews some of the biggest UAP-related events that the government is interested in: UAPs reportedly intimidated and injured soldiers in Colares, Brazil; two military personnel were 100% medically disabled by UAPs – and he held the documentation; “foreign bodies” resembling tissue-wrapped nanobots have been removed from individuals. And these are not isolated events …
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Seek and Ask and you shall find. God said.
So I assume we are all programmed. Preprogrammed and I still confess my sin to Agape of my forgiving LORD. Who am I.