UFO Files Released: Insights from Pentagon Investigator
With the recent public release of UFO files, Luis Elizondo, a pivotal investigator at the Pentagon, shares his insights regarding the recovered materials, covert operations, and the unsettling link between Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) and U.S. nuclear technology.
“In fact, I briefed Pentagon leadership back in 2017 about materials I had personally acquired,” Elizondo revealed, adding that the substances in question were unlike anything known to humankind.
Glenn Beck, co-founder of Blaze Media, expressed his astonishment and noted a recurring theme in the UAP sightings. “Why do they seem to cluster around nuclear sites and water bodies?” he questioned Elizondo.
Elizondo responded, “It goes beyond just nuclear arms. It involves nuclear propulsion and technology. For instance, we’ve detected these phenomena near the Savannah River facility, a national lab.” He emphasized a possible correlation between unmanned aerial vehicles, water sources, and nuclear sites.
“This prompted my colleagues and me to devise a plan called Interloper,” he mentioned, elaborating on the plan’s intent to create an enticing target for UAPs.
According to Elizondo, they positioned a nuclear-powered carrier strike group in a specific area, activated the lights, and collected valuable data about incoming UAPs. However, he claims the initiative was “terminated by someone quite high up.”
There’s speculation surrounding this termination, with many suggesting it was prompted by the concern that Elizondo’s efforts were encroaching on another clandestine UAP project maintained by the government, which had been dormant for some time.
Elizondo also mentioned a group he refers to as the “Collins Elite,” composed of, he claims, more radical religious individuals within the government. They reportedly hold moral objections to exploring UAP phenomena, convinced that such pursuits conflict with their theological beliefs, equating UAPs to demonic entities.
“Studying UAPs is seen as contradicting the word of God,” he added, revealing the complex intersection of science, belief, and national security.

