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So we all wanted to like I wanted people to trust Lou if Lou is trustworthy and I found Lou to be trustworthy. He's told me how it is and over time it's how it is.
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I don't have reason to think that Louis pulling something on the American public but the way to test that is to have someone like Lou test by under oath.
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So whatever no matter what you think of Lou I think Lou's a great guy I think he's telling you how it is at this time and I think he'll continue doing that.
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I'm involved with the UFO topic in government I have given you people to give subpoenas to I've told you who who would come forward willingly who wouldn't and you're you're not 100% going to have Lou test by I'm like that's insane that's totally insane in fact it's a disservice to the American public if you don't do that and I think they were a little bit threatened by that to be honest I mean that was one of the words that was used against me that was like a threat I'm like it's not a threat this is like you're either doing it or you're not doing it.
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You're telling us that you're you know you're going to bring this American public then fucking do it and luckily we had Lou so now the American public can dissect what he said can question him on it and know he was under oath and I think that that was a huge win.
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I felt the content and I said that's at the time was a little bit lacking I think Lou had to testify because that's something that you know for years now it had to happen eventually.
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And since then it seems like now we've gone from a place of having kind of one focal point to having lots of little focal points and we've got the soul foundation we've got Jeremy and George we've got Lou we've got congressional caucus trying to do something they've got whistleblowers now coming out through other journalists at Ross Colter.
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You can call me Lou, if you want. I know I look more like a Bob or a Bill or a Joe. Thank you very much.
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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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25 May 1950. That's from 1950 it is from 1950 and there are a treasure trove of these things that anybody can look at now and see and this is not world recording Lou Elizondo. I'm not telling you this.
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Yeah, that's great, Lou, but I don't really care what happened 70 years ago.
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say, Hey, Lou, want to me to ask you about the whole DC Metro incident on the red line?
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How do you win that? I thought they could just do that. The president can. But what happens is that your for example, there'll be an anonymous complaint sent through IG, do you see I a or the intelligence community saying, I saw Lou,
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So Lou ran it to all of a sudden. This guy got but hurt. And so they started changing their tune before this before this paper, this article came out where they're like, Oh, it wasn't real. And Lou had nothing to do with it. Right.
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And then it wasn't for another couple years later when someone said, well, I've got this email in my hand dated 2017 and it's an email between Lou and another guy talking about the transfer of a type of authorities and responsibilities.
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Oh, by the way, there's this conversation between none other than the secretary of defenses direct staff and Lou, Elizondo and this other guy saying, yes, right.
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exactly my point. You're lying to the American people. And this is what drives me. You want breaking the law. You want damn right. It is. You want to know what what drives Lou, Elizondo. It's that. That is an abuse of power. Someone making a decision and breaking the law, because they simply don't want to get
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It's like there's team Lou and team anti-Lou and all that. And you know, a lot of it is a team's man. I wish we were just all one team. It's very stupid.
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Lou, no, not. I'm actually very introverted. That doesn't surprise me. Yeah, I am very introverted.
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was involved. FBI was involved. Can I read this, Lou, for people to have? It's the
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examples, Lou, where like this really interfered and became like a national headline yet the
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the phone because Lou found this here. This is from September 28, 2011, a 26 year old Ashland man
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How did they even come up with that, Lou? Like how did they come up with that trace that back to
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your request? Sure. See what pops up. Lou's going to pop around to the big board. Take over for a
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And I just want Lou's doing this. I know we had to blue balls earlier with what he showed me on
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as a species and as in I'm open. I'm open to that for sure. Lou, real quick, I got to run to the
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dog operation. I appreciate you, Lou. I appreciate you coming through and getting this done again. I
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