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Luis Elizondo spent 20 years running military intelligence operations worldwide in Afghanistan,
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When Elizondo took over in 2010, he focused on the national security implications of unidentified
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Elizondo tells us A-TIP was a loose-knit mix of scientists, electro-optical engineers,
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until Lou Elizondo came across the story and investigated.
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but Elizondo says he and a handful of others kept the mission alive.
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I tried to help my colleague, Lou Elizondo,
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Elizondo had declassified and leaked them to the New York Times.
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He joined forces with now civilian Lou Elizondo,
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by a former Pentagon official named Louise Elizondo.
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It was Elizondo's job to investigate reports of unidentified flying objects
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Louise Elizondo is a long-standing intelligence officer in Department of Defense.
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Elizondo ran ATIP for eight years from 2009 until he resigned in 2017.
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Elizondo as well as officials from the Pentagon's UAP investigation office together.
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brought to news nation like David Grush, like Luis Elizondo. Talk to us about getting these whistleblowers
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You know, DeLue, Elizondo crowd in the whole disinformation nexus of retail.
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like Colonel Alexander and Elizondo.
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Unacknowledged is the one that prompted them to shove Elizondo out into the public from
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the truth until he started telling tall tales that were being fed to him by Lou Elizondo.
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That was Elizondo told him that.
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to earlier when you're mentioning Elizondo, he is behind this whole threat narrative.
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that. Now, luckily in the last two or three years, does Elizondo say that that we don't have
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I hope she was hot, dude, hope was worth it. In May 2021, Reed was named and yet another former IG complaint this time involving former director of national program special management staff at OUSD, Louise, Elizondo. All right. So I got you.
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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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Patents by inventor, Louis Daniel, Elizondo March 24, 2014 interchangeable superstructures and holes for ocean going vessels.
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All right. Louis, Elizondo, the patent king.
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just something for a hobby when I get older you know when I grow up and then Lou Elizondo
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maybe a couple weeks before I'd heard this story with Fraver and and Elizondo so I'm like
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Luis Elizondo spent 20 years running military intelligence operations worldwide in Afghanistan,
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When Elizondo took over in 2010, he focused on the national security implications of unidentified
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Elizondo tells us A-TIP was a loose-knit mix of scientists, electro-optical engineers,
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Lou Elizondo, Harvard Psychiatry Department Head and legendary UFO researcher John Mac,
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Elizondo because they hate each other right it's unfortunate why do they hate each other so much
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