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Pentagon’s Aliens Hunt? Shocking Claims from a Former Official

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In a provocative revelation, a former U.S. Department of Defense official has claimed that the government recovered samples of extraterrestrial life from the infamous Roswell UFO crash—an incident that occurred 77 years ago.

Luis Elizondo, who once served in the Defense Department, made these startling assertions during a recent interview. “We are not alone,” Elizondo said, suggesting that the U.S. government has long suppressed this information.

The Roswell incident refers to the UFO crash in July 1947 in the Roswell desert of New Mexico. At the time, the Air Force announced that it had discovered a flying saucer. However, it corrected the statement, saying it was a weather balloon hours later. As a result, the Roswell incident became the center of conspiracy theories related to extraterrestrial life.

According to Elizondo, the U.S. government not only recovered an unidentified flying object from the Roswell crash but also found materials that are definitively not from Earth. More intriguingly, he claimed that a living being was among the recovered items, describing them as samples of extraterrestrial life.

However, the Department of Defense denied Elizondo’s claims. Defense Department spokesperson Sue Gough stated that the program “has not discovered any verifiable information to substantiate claims that any programs regarding the possession or reverse-engineering of extraterrestrial materials have existed in the past or exist currently.”

Elizondo, who retired from the Department of Defense in 2017, first drew public attention by releasing UFO footage captured by U.S. Navy fighter pilots. These videos, showing unidentified aerial phenomena, reignited debates about extraterrestrial encounters.

Elizondo’s recent statements have once again stoked suspicions that the U.S. government has been hiding the truth about extraterrestrial life, keeping the Roswell incident and its implications very much alive in public discourse.

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  • William Allen

    Aliens must not need anything from us.

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