Former Pentagon official turned-UFO celebrity Lue Elizondo claimed in an interview clip shared Thursday that he’s found a “nonhuman” implant in a U.S. war veteran.
The clip comes from an exclusive interview airing Friday on NewsNation in which Elizondo tells reporter Ross Coulthart that the Department of Veterans affairs were apparently well aware of the alien device. “I saw a technical device that had been removed, excised, by the Department of Veterans affairs, by a surgeon,” Elizondo claims, adding that the surgeon was the individual with the implant and a U.S. service member.
So, basically, Elizondo met a dude who may have worked as a surgeon in the military. This dude claims he had a piece of alien technology inside of his body that tried to evade removal. The object was described as being “enveloped in some sort of biological capsule” to potentially “fool the body” into something — the clip cuts off at the perfect time for a cliffhanger (if you believe anything Elizondo claims).
Yet again, this is an exceptional example of absolutely nothing from the so-called “UFO experts.” (RELATED: UFO Investigations Halted Over Fears Of ‘Demonic Forces,’ Former Defense Minister Claims)
Even Coulthart, who is arguably the go-to mainstream journalist for all things UFO at this point, seemed less convinced than normal by Elizondo’s claims. “I think most people still want firm, solid, proof and they’d like to hear it from the President standing at a lectern in the White House, basically saying ‘we are not alone,'” Coulthart said of the general sentiment surrounding UFOs. But getting a president to do something like this is unlikely, he added. Coulthart thinks it’ll be a gradual disclosure.
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Funny how people like Elizondo seem to show up with these new stories and zero physical evidence to back up their UFO claims right when they have a book to promote. Elizondo’s new memoir dropped Tuesday, according to the New York Times, so it is a wonderful coincidence that he learned this alien implant story right in time for his press tour.
And by “wonderful coincidence” I mean “how stupid do you think we are?” At least when the UFO cabal trotted out David Grusch, we had a fresh face to entertain us. Sure, Grusch was extremely unconvincing in every single thing he said, but it was something different. (RELATED: Multiple Witnesses Claim UFO Intercepted, Disabled Nuclear Missile In Mid-Air Over US)
Now, I feel like until the Tall Whites or Range Four Harry show up on the steps of the Capitol, how is anyone supposed to keep believing anything that comes from folks like Elizondo and other former intelligence officers-turned so-called “whistleblowers.”