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Spanish television echoes a Pentagon discovery: "Biological remains recovered from a crashed UFO"

The host interviews Luis Elizondo, former director of a UFO unit at the Pentagon

Spanish television echoes a Pentagon discovery: "Biological remains recovered from a crashed UFO"
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UFO matters are the main attraction in 'Cuarto Milenio', which focused its broadcast on Sunday, May 11, on a series of revelations with UFOs and featured the direct testimony of Luis Elizondo, who served as director of the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program before reg in 2017 due to the high level of secrecy in the US government, as he indicated.

In his talk with Iker Jimenez, the show's host, Elizondo explained that he currently devotes his time to writing books and outreach. "When I entered the Pentagon, I came across some very intriguing videos, in fact in 2017 it was very difficult for me to get those three famous videos leaked," he revealed.

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"The publication of these videos was a very important risk to my career and my own safety, but thanks to that people were able to find out that we were studying unidentified flying objects, we are talking about technologies that far exceed any weapon we have in our arsenal," he added.

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Elizondo also said that certain people in the US government do not want this type of information to come to light and, in his opinion, it is a matter of national security, providing data on a case in which he himself was a witness.

"These objects have the ability to interfere with our military capabilities and fly in defiance of our restricted airspace. I myself have witnessed some UFO incidents. During my testimony before Congress in 2024, I testified under oath that I was aware of the recovery of biological remains from a crashed UFO, but the government made me sign a waiver to talk about this matter in my book," Elizondo told 'Cuarto Milenio'.

Among those present on the set, there were those who did not believe Elizondo and others, although they did, were skeptical of the US leaders and their intention to ever talk about the subject. "You were very optimistic, especially with the arrival of Trump, but the first 100 days of his term have already ed and they have not even talked about UFOs," said Fernando Camara.

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