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A Memoir Offers An Insiders Perspective

Inside the Pentagon's Hunt for UFOs

A Memoir Offers an Insider's Perspective

By Luis Elizondo, former senior intelligence official

In his new memoir, "Imminent," Luis Elizondo, a former senior intelligence official, claims that the Pentagon has a long-running secret crash retrieval program for UFOs.

Elizondo, who served as the director of the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), says that the program was responsible for investigating reports of UFO sightings and crashes.

Elizondo's claims are backed up by two of the three authors of the landmark December 2017 New York Times piece "Glowing Auras and Black Money," which revealed the existence of AATIP.

What is the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP)?

AATIP was a Pentagon program that investigated reports of UFO sightings and crashes.

The program was established in 2007 and was led by Luis Elizondo.

AATIP was shut down in 2012, but Elizondo claims that the program's work continues in secret.

What did AATIP investigate?

AATIP investigated a wide range of reports of UFO sightings and crashes.

These reports included everything from sightings of strange objects in the sky to reports of crashes and retrievals of UFO debris.

AATIP also investigated reports of encounters between humans and UFOs.

What did AATIP find?

AATIP's findings remain classified.

However, Elizondo has said that the program found evidence that UFOs are real and that they pose a potential threat to the United States.

Elizondo's claims are controversial, but they have helped to raise awareness of the issue of UFOs.


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