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UFOs have been ‘tracked…underwater’ as well as through the sky says former AATIP Director

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UFOs have been ‘tracked…underwater’ as well as through the sky says former AATIP Director

Former AATIP Director Luis Elizondo explains the observables associated with UAPs, and says current observation technology has record them underwater. “There’s five distinct observables that set this technology as I mentioned earlier aside from everything we have in our inventory. The first is hyper sonic velocity, the ability to change directions instantly… the third observable is a bit like ‘cloaking,’ we call it low observability, but the forth observable is… trans-medium travel… the ability for an object to not only fly in our atmosphere–low and high altitudes–but also potentially in a vacuum environment like space and even underwater… We’ve seen these things, they’ve been recorded not only in our atmosphere, but there’s data to suggest that they’ve also been tracked by some of our capabilities underwater as well.”



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Luis Elizondo, Former AATIP Director, on UFOs and National Security

There is a bipartisan push in Congress to find out once and for all: Are we alone? It isn’t a philosophical query, but a demand to disclose any information the U.S. government has been gathering on unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP), also popularly known as UFOs. Last December, as part of the omnibus spending and coronavirus-relief package, Congress stipulated a report conducted by multiple agencies must be handed over this month with detailed analysis of UAP sightings by U.S. military members. Luis “Lue” Elizondo is the former director of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), an unpublicized U.S. government program created in 2007 committed to the investigation of UAPs. Elizondo joins Jacqueline Alemany, author of the “Power Up” newsletter and congressional correspondent, on Tuesday, June 8 at 3:30pm ET. Washington Post Live is the newsroom’s live journalism platform, featuring interviews with top-level government officials, business leaders, cultural influencers and emerging voices on the most pressing issues driving the news cycle nationally and across the globe. From one-on-one, newsmaker interviews to in-depth multi-segment programs, Washington Post Live brings The Post’s newsroom to life on stage. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube:

 
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