Mon Sep 09 14:10:30 UTC 2024: ## Former Pentagon UFO Program Director Makes Shocking Claims in New Book

Former director of the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), Luis Elizondo, has released a tell-all book titled “Imminent: Inside the Pentagon’s Hunt for UFOs”. In the book, and in subsequent interviews, Elizondo makes startling claims about a decades-long government program dedicated to recovering UFO crash debris and alien bodies.

Elizondo claims that the program has retrieved technology and biological remains of non-human origin from crash sites, including the infamous Roswell incident in 1947. He asserts that four deceased “non-human bodies” were recovered from the wreckage and examined, but their current whereabouts remain unknown. He further alleges that the program recovered alien bodies from crashes in Mexico in 1950 and Kazakhstan in 1989.

Elizondo says major aerospace companies have been trying to reverse-engineer recovered UFO technology for years. He personally claims to have handled materials labeled as “highly unlikely to be made by human beings” and “alleged alien implants found in humans.” He also claims to have examined “biological samples, tissue samples, that have been removed from human beings – that when analyzed, do not behave like anything that we are normally used to associating with being a natural part of the human body, and certainly looks to be some sort of technical device.”

Elizondo’s claims extend to the infamous Rendlesham Forest incident in the UK in 1980, where he says he has spoken to witnesses and reviewed audio logs of the encounter.

While the Pentagon initially confirmed Elizondo’s position as AATIP director in 2017, they later backtracked, claiming he had no “responsibilities” for the program. However, former Democratic majority leader Harry Reid vouched for Elizondo’s credibility before his passing in 2021.

Elizondo’s claims have sparked renewed interest in the government’s investigation of UFOs. His book and interviews are likely to generate significant controversy and debate within the scientific community and beyond.

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