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Former Pentagon UFO investigator: 'We may not be alone'



Former Pentagon UFO investigator: 'We may not be alone' Yesterday, we discussed the Pentagon's top secret UFO research program which was revealed over the weekend. Last night, Luis Elizondo - one of the men who ran the initiative - was interviewed by CNN. If you have any curiosity about the nature of the universe, it's an interesting watch. Elizondo handles himself well and, while he doesn't explicitly state that he knows we've got aliens flying around, her certainly seems to suggest that's the case. Asked point blank, "Do you believe that life from somewhere else - while you were in this program - came her, visited, observed?" Elizondo responded:
"I will tell you unequivocally that, through the observation, scientific methodologies that were applied to look at these phenomena, that these aircraft - we'll call them aircraft - are displaying characteristics that are not currently within the US inventory nor in any foreign inventory that we are aware of."
He was then pressed to clarify. Was that a "yes?"
"I can't speak on behalf of the government, obviously I'm not in the U.S. Government anymore, my personal belief is that there's very compelling evidence that we may not be alone -whatever that means."
You can watch the entire segment here:

Also last night, David Fravor - the pilot who encountered the strange object in the now-famous black & white video - was interviewed by ABCNews. He's not sure if what he saw was "alien life" but he does say...
"I can tell you, I think it was not from this world. I'm not crazy, haven't been drinking. It was — after 18 years of flying, I've seen pretty much about everything that I can see in that realm, and this was nothing close. ...I have never seen anything in my life, in my history of flying that has the performance, the acceleration — keep in mind this thing had no wings." You know, you see a lot of interesting things. But to show up on something that's a 40-foot-long white Tic Tac with no wings that can move, really, in any random direction that it wants and go from hovering over the ocean to mirroring us to accelerating to the point where it just disappears — like, poof, then it was gone."
I'm still not sure if this was a legitimate operation, or a clever scheme to funnel cash to one of Harry Reid's buddies, but I will say this: So far, the people involved in this story don't sound like crackpots. That doesn't mean that we're surrounded by little green men, but their comments do have the ring of the truth.

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