Government Planned ‘Traps’ To Catch UFOs | UAP

For 10 years, Luis Elizondo, led the the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), that was tasked with investigating reports of UFOs for the United States government.

Elizondo has been blowing the whistle on the Department of Defense UFO program since at least 2019 and now has published a tell-all book titled Imminent: Inside the Pentagon’s Hunt for UFOs.

In the book, Luis Elizondo claims that while working for the Pentagon his team figured out how to “trap” UFOs.

“We had a plan to set up a real big nuclear footprint, something we knew would be irresistible for these UAP,” he said in a video talking about it. (UAP stands for Unidentified Aerial Phenomena – the government’s new term for UFOs.) “And then once we started to see these UAP, the trap would be sprung.

“Congress is being briefed fairly routinely by whistleblowers, some of them have not been made public yet,” he continued. “New whistleblowers are ready to come out, provided they have the right legal protection.”

Elizondo is one of those whistleblowers who has been cleared by the Pentagon to tell what he knows. However, some sections of his book were redacted by the Pentagon, who reviewed it before being published.

Luis Elizondo also shared a story in his new book about scientists who were testing a classified device at the White Sands missile…

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