Mysterious glowing green orbs the size of basketballs invaded the home of a senior defense official tasked with finding the truth about UFOs, he has claimed in a new memoir.
Luis Elizondo has written about his time at the head of a top-secret program to work out what the Pentagon calls Unexplained Aerial Phenomena (U.A.P.s) in an autobiography which took a whole year to pass Department of Defense censors.
The book, Imminent: Inside the Pentagon's Hunt for UFOs , was obtained by The New York Times and details some of Elizondo's experiences as an intelligence officer at the secretive Advanced Aerospace Weapons System Applications Program, run by the Defense Intelligence Agency.
Elizondo, who is now retired from the DIA and has testified to Congress about the Pentagon's knowledge of UFOs, says that knowledge of their existences goes back to the 1940s.
His program investigated encounters reported by Navy pilots with unexplained phenomena in the sky and collected recordings of apparently impossible maneuvers by strange craft. Three of the videos they collected have been seen after they were cleared by the Pentagon in 2020, three years after they were first revealed by The Times . The move confirmed their authenticity as coming from Navy pilots, although not whether alien intelligence was involved.
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