Existence of UFOs ‘proven beyond reasonable doubt’, says former chief of real-life ‘X-Files’ department at the Pentagon

Sunday, December 24, 2017
By Paul Martin

Luis Elizondo presided over Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program
He said of UFO sightings: ‘I think it’s pretty clear this is not us, and it’s not anyone else, so one has to ask the question where they’re from’
Added that the existence of unidentified flying objects had been ‘proved beyond reasonable doubt’
The UFO program, popularly dubbed a real-life ‘X-Files’ case, was revealed to the public earlier this month

DAILYMAIL.COM
24 December 2017

The former head of a Pentagon program to understand the mysteries of UFOs has said that such objects visiting Earth had been ‘proved beyond reasonable doubt’.

Speaking to The Telegraph, former Intelligence Officer Luis Elizondo said that unidentified flying objects of advanced capabilities have been seen ‘lots’ over the years.

Elizondo, who presided over the Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program until two months ago, told The Independent: ‘I think it’s pretty clear this is not us, and it’s not anyone else, so one has to ask the question where they’re from.’

The program, inaugurated in 2007 and funded with $22million of government funds, was revealed to the public earlier this month.

Elizondo further said that UFOs have often been found near nuclear and power plants.

He said he resigned from his government job because he believes the government needs to provide more funding and support.

The Defense Department finally acknowledged the existence of its long-secret UFO investigation program earlier this month, when officials shifted attention and funding to other priorities.

Its initial funding came largely at the request of former Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid, the Nevada Democrat long known for his enthusiasm for space phenomena, the newspaper said.

The program was created by then-Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada), with the support of the late Senators Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii) and Republican Ted Stevens (R-Alaska).

Their fears were that the unexplained phenomena could be advanced weaponry or technology from foreign states such as Russia or China which could threaten the US.

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