Truth, or another Intelligence community disnformation game? Judge for yourself:
From The Sun
THE former head of the Pentagon’s real life X-Files programme revealed that defence officials released top secret UFO videos to the public – in a bid to find answers.
Luis Elizondo, the former head of the top secret programme, said that two mysterious videos of UFO encounters, published late last year were released so that people could look at them and help “put together more pieces of the puzzle”.
The Pentagon confirmed the existence of the $22 million Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program (AATIP) – which investigated sightings of UFOs between 2007 to 2012 – back in December.
At the same time two compelling videos of unexplained UFO sightings by US military personnel – investigated by the AATIP – were also published.
Now in a video clip shared exclusively with Sun Online, Elizondo claims that he did not “trick” or gain the videos by “false pretense” – but that defence officials willingly declassified and released the footage – so members of the public could try and identify the mysterious objects in them.
When asked how the once-classified videos were released, Elizondo said: “No, there was no trick and there was no false pretense.
“The videos were released in accordance with the strict manner that DoD (Department of Defense) prescribes, following DoD manuals and regulations involving the release of information…. furthermore, an additional step was taken to have the videos reviewed by foreign disclosure representatives – in fact the most senior foreign disclosure representatives – in the department.
“Ultimately it required OCA or “original classification authority” approval and review to release the videos.
“So in essence, I didn’t really release anything – the Department of Defense released those videos.
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