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But that sounds super interesting. Lou Elizondo. Lou Elizondo. You're a former US Army counterintelligence special agent and former employee of the office of the under secretary defense for intelligence.
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You led a previously covert program within the Department of Defense investigating unidentified aerial phenomenon, UAP.
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There's a legal definition of covert activities and then there is from a department of defense, which is title 50 and then from a title 10 or DOD perspective, you have clandestine type operations and sensitive operations went, but ATIP was not covert.
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Now, keep in mind, let me also say, though, in defense of some of the other folks,
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doing with CIA and DIA, Defense Intelligence Agency, Central Intelligence Agency. And even the
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of Defense mission or intelligence mission is that I don't know what is, right? That's the very
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Why did you resign? So, um, we have to backtrack here. There was an aerospace defense contractor
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Defense just yet. I'm like, well, you can't wait. He has to know because if something happened,
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until the boss until we had a, at the time, our undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence, the US,
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carbon defense, not just air force, you have a Department of Energy there. You have all sorts of
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So they created the National Security Act of 1947 that really established your your secretary of war, which now we call it Secretary Defense.
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So they realized we need to do the same thing with the intelligence community as we did with the Department of Defense and our national security apparatus.
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And in there is a very comprehensive story about how the government, particularly the Department of Defense, tried to conduct retribution on me. Yeah, that's it.
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As the Pentagon's director for defense intelligence and a senior executive, let's say, I know senior executive in the office of the Undersecretary Defense for Intelligence and Security OUSD.
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Gary Reed was in charge of all counterintelligence security and law enforcement operations within the Department of Defense, this in addition to heading the Afghanistan crisis action group, the office test with the back of an Afghan refugees, during America's withdrawal from Afghanistan, let's go down.
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Now an exclusive the debrief has learned that Reed was recently dismissed from his responsibilities when the US government before his outsting as director of defense intelligence. So he was high up.
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And what remained was a tip, which we continued to run at the office of the Secretary of Defense. And I ran that with my colleagues in mind and I until about 2017 late 2000.
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And then you have the issue where in my job running some sensitive missions, there is a court order by the Office of Military Commission's OMC, the Department of Defense who's now handling the nine to the 9-11, you know, the 9-11-5, right?
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They be tacked because they knew it went against their narrative where they told people know he tip wasn't real. Well, here's an email that saying it was real, right. And by the way, another senior official in the department of defense, assuming responsibility.
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I'm like picture in the guy in the defense. She code. Come on. Go no, so told no, no, no, it's a little it's a little
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little funny and maybe smell kind of funny, but that's the your line of defense between the wolves
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where there was a complaint through the person's defense team that he felt like he was being
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these particular detainees or their defense teams. There's some potentially moral issues.
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You have no responsibility. Okay. Defense lawyer to defense lawyer to Guantanamo judge secret
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that's not correct. That this wasn't attempt by I think the defense team to this was a legal
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