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Six former US Officials claim to have worked on UFO crash retrieval programs, per report

For decades, the United States Government has seen how the American population descended into madness with the UFO topic. Still to this day, speaking about it can get any journalist’s credibility shattered and people who claim to have lievd an experience considered out of their minds. But since that famous New York Times article showing videos of the now known as Unexplained Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), everything changed. Suddenly, all those folks who stuck to their same story got a level of validation many died wishing they had it. Those videos were actually leaked from the Pentagon by a number of former US Officials who are coming forward to other media outlets and making some incredible claims.

Meet Lou Elizondo, one of the UFO whistleblowers

The man who is at the forefront of this initiative from former US Officials is Lou Elizondo, who is one of those whistleblowers who are starting to talk to the media. This past week alone, a leaked Popular Mechanics article from the May/June issue did a profile on him where he discloses incredibly sensitive information. Elizondo goes on record to confirm the accounts of officials at Malmstrom Air Force Base witness a UFO shutting down 8-9 nuclear missiles back in the ‘1960s. Apparently, these objects feel attracted to nuclear energy and proved they can shut them down and the US forces can’t do nothing about it. This is one of many similar incidents that happened both in the United States and Russia throughout the decades.

UFO crash retrieval programs led by the U.S.

The Daily Mail article from Wednesday talks about another six whistleblowers who spoke durectly to the AARO department led by Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick. Famous attorney Daniel Sheehan spoke to the outlet to reveal that these whistleblowers go into detail about their time working in UFO crash retrieval programs for the United States Government. Sheeham has represented Lou Elizondo legally in this attempt for disclosure and all the implications that come behind it. None of these whistleblowers came forward before due to Non Disclosure Agreements they signed. However, a new law passed in 2022 that allows them to coem forward without any repercussions.

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