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Ex-Pentagon official says new file batch proves UFOs have been real since the 1940s

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Ex-Pentagon official says new file batch proves UFOs have been real since the 1940s

A former Pentagon official who investigated unexplained anomalous phenomena (UAPs) says newly released government documents contain evidence that the U.S. has long treated UAPs as a serious national security issue — including claims involving recovered “non-human” materials dating back decades.

“There is an absolute treasure trove of information contained in this second tranche of information,” Luis Elizondo said Tuesday, pointing to the latest data drop authorized for release.

Discussing the matter on “Jesse Watters Primetime,” Elizondo marveled at the vast amount of information that stood out to him, including top-secret intelligence dating back to the 1940s that he says “very clearly” suggests the existence of UAPs.

“The reality is that this is a topic that our government has been taking very seriously for a very long time. We’d go to extreme lengths to try to cover it up, and this administration means business,” he said.

“This administration is the first administration in my memory that’s actually delivering on a promise to be more transparent and open with the American public about this topic,” he added.

Elizondo continued, homing in on the mysterious findings and what they suggest. He also spoke about why the Pentagon may have fought so hard to keep the intel under wraps for decades.

Ex-Pentagon official Luis Elizondo says new docs prove UAPs are a serious national security issue.

Ex-Pentagon official Luis Elizondo says new docs prove UAPs are a serious national security issue. U.S. Department of War

President Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, and Pete Hegseth at a cabinet meeting in the White House.

Elizondo says these newly released files, some from the 1940s, suggest “extraterrestrial material” is “very real” and UAPs can outmaneuver U.S. aircraft. Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP / SplashNews.com

The files dating back to the 1940s, he said, suggest the presence of extraterrestrial material is “very real” and is “certainly a national security issue.”

“These things have been encountered over controlled U.S. Airspace and frankly can outmaneuver anything that we had and still have in our inventory,” he warned.

Former U.S. Army counterintelligence official Luis Elizondo.

Elizondo praises the current administration for UAP transparency, contrasting it with past “cover-up” efforts linked to Cold War geopolitical tensions. Fox News

Geopolitical tensions during the Cold War may partially be to blame for the longstanding secrecy, he argued, telling Watters that the U.S. government hid such details to avoid “tip[ping] our hands to our adversaries what technologies we were able to glean from this” or, perhaps, to conceal national security vulnerabilities.

“But I think the times have changed, and a lot of the old reasoning, I don’t think, is valid anymore,” he said.

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