Before now, the released footage of UFOs taken by the U.S. Navy lacked high-definition or were captured in infrared, leading to speculation regarding the origin of these objects.
In a recent interview, however, Luis Elizondo indicated that not only do "very compelling high-resolution photographs and films" exist, but that Congress had previously viewed them in confidential briefings.
Just this circumstance would have prompted senators like as Marco Rubio and Kirsten Gillibrand to democratize the subject of unexplained aerial phenomena and create a UFO office governed by the Senate, which must now file declassified yearly reports.
A mystery triangle-shaped UFO has been spotted in the sky of several countries.
"These guys are not stupid, they are really intelligent, and they will not endanger their political careers," Elizondo added, alluding to the politicians who have recently taken the lead on the UFO subject.
The former official of the covert AATIP program noted, however, that this information has not yet been made public since the data arrives in dribs and drabs and is disjointed, like pipes in a building that need to be linked so that the information may flow to the public.
"Not only are F-18 pilots shooting these events, but there may also be radar data gathered by the local Air Force base or a neighboring control tower, or by satellites observing particular atmospheric variables such as NOAA. All of this contributes to the accumulation of information layers that must be gathered prior to delivering the whole report to those with security credentials, he continued.
Elizondo concluded by noting that there had been two further events involving the Navy and UFOs in separate operational regions.
When do you anticipate the release of these videos?