Media darling Lue Elizondo is at it again.
He’s the UFOlogist best known as the director of AATIP, the Pentagon UFO program of 2011-2012, and frequent guest on every UFO podcast and TV show there is. Investigative journalists have since revealed that there was never any such program at the Pentagon as AATIP, and that Elizondo probably never had any job at the Pentagon at all. At best AATIP was a privately funded effort created to publicize the three infamous Navy UFO videos via the New York Times in 2017. But that doesn’t stop the mainstream media from flaunting their favorite real UFO insider… it generate clicks.
Elizondo, and others in his circle whose livelihoods are dependent upon keeping UFO mythology on the front page of the news, have been subjecting all of us to repeated blitzes for some six years now. Their great planned reveal of David Grusch as a “whistleblower” fell pretty flat, as it was revealed that Grusch didn’t actually know anything at all, only that he had heard stories such as the National Enquirer’s Roswell story and the Italian 1933 UFO, and apparently believed every UFO story he encountered. So Elizondo et. al. have had to shake things up every now and then to keep interest high. In pursuit of this, a few days ago Elizondo tweeted this:
Those of us whose jobs force us to follow this circus pretty much all fell on the floor laughing at the transparency of his effort. For today’s post, I shall now explain line-by-line what Elizondo’s statement actually means, and what big disclosure he’s referring to.