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The man at the helm was Lou Elizondo.

The age of disclosure now, and those figures specifically put off Elizondo and Eric Davis

The last time I kind of spoke about Elizondo on my video on the NRO and on Jesse's podcast, some folks connected with Lou reached out to me and said, hey, you better be careful talking about him or he'll sue you.

In my opinion, the ATIP program was an informal working group, not a real program besides anything written on a couple pieces of paper that was directed, not directed, but the man at the helm was Lou Elizondo.

And when this plan kind of failed and Trump got in office, then that whole crew and ATIP kind of shifted towards targeting Lou Elizondo.

If you look at Lou Elizondo's early public appearances, especially the videos he released with Chris Mellon, who Chris Mellon, you know, was, I think, an assistant deputy director in the USDI, Undersecretary for Defense for Intelligence.

And this is what I believe Mellon and Lou Elizondo tried to push with the New York Times article and the videos they brought forth.

And you can start to see weird milestones in that, like when did Lou Elizondo start talking about UFO crash retrievals?

And the bridge between Clapper and the bridge between Lou Elizondo.

I wonder who provided Lou Elizondo the top cover for the ATIP mission.

And I'll say that if Lou Elizondo had a position within the legacy program, he should just come out and talk about it.

And that, in my opinion, involves, allegedly, Lou Elizondo, Chris Mellon, and the OSAP crew.

And I know that was filmed maybe two years ago, but the Age of Disclosure now and those figures specifically put off Elizondo and Eric Davis and Jay Stratton are trying to present a false and incomplete UFO legacy program outline.

And so he said that there was 115 and somebody asked about Lou Elizondo and Greer and the questions.

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