3 May 2019
(Fox News, New
York City , New York )
Source: eventimus (YouTube channel)
Tucker Carlson interviews Nick Pope about the UFO
research work of the U.S. Department of Defense’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification
Program and the U.S. Navy’s new 2019 UFO reporting guidelines.
Luis Elizondo, a
military intelligence official, ran the Advanced Aerospace
Threat Identification Program (AATIP) on the fifth floor of the Pentagon’s C
Ring from 2007 to 20012. After 2012, Elizondo oversaw UFO work for five more
years before resigning in October 2017.
Elizondo is now the
Director of Global Security & Special Programs for the To The Stars Academy
of Arts & Science.
Information by the U.S.
Navy regarding the new 2019 UFO reporting guidelines (the information came from
Joseph Gradisher, Spokesman for Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for
Information Warfare) (not quoted verbatim):
Incursions of unidentified
aircraft into the U.S. airspace
can be both a security risk and pose a safety hazard for both U.S. Navy and
U.S. Air Force aviation.
In recent years – a
number of unauthorized and/or unidentified aircraft have entered various
military-controlled ranges and designated airspace. Since 2014, UFOs have
entered military-designated airspace as often as multiple times per month.
Because of the safety
and security concerns – the Navy and the Air Force take these reports very
seriously and investigate each and every report.
The new UFO reporting
guidelines are being updated and formalized so that reports of any suspected
incursions can be made to the right authorities.
The U.S. Navy wants to
get to the bottom of this (who is doing it, where it is coming from and what
their intent is) – and we need to try to find ways to prevent it from happening
again.
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