Former UFO Expert from the US Department of Defense: Aliens Have Plans to Invade Earth

In a recent revelation by expert Luis Elizondo, a former investigator of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) at the US Department of Defense, it has been suggested that aliens might have plans to invade Earth. Elizondo, who led government investigations into unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), commonly known as UFOs, believes in the existence of UFOs. According to a report by the UK’s Daily Star newspaper, Elizondo’s new book titled “Imminent: Inside the Pentagon’s Hunt for UFOs” discusses how alien activities resemble the preliminary preparations of human soldiers on the battlefield.

Elizondo expressed concerns stating, “What we witnessed in the 20th century could be the prelude to an invasion. We cannot ignore this possibility.” Over the past few decades, mysterious flying objects such as flying light balls and anti-gravity aircraft have been seen near nuclear facilities and other secret locations. Some even claim that ballistic missiles have been activated and deactivated without human operators present.

In his new book, Elizondo revealed that he and his colleagues had initially planned to lure UFOs by assembling a fleet consisting of nuclear-powered ships and submarines in the Atlantic Ocean. They believed that the presence of so much nuclear equipment in one place would be irresistible to aliens. However, the Pentagon officials vetoed this plan named “Interloper.”

During a recent interview with ABC, Elizondo discussed the reasons behind disclosing UFO-related information in his book. He expressed his desire to share his experiences with the American public and shed light on the government’s actions not only during his time on the UFO project but also over the past few decades in investigating UFOs.

Elizondo mentioned that many individuals involved in the UFO project had similar encounters. He personally witnessed scattered green light balls with his family and neighbors inspecting houses, walking down hallways, and passing through walls. These green light balls were described as peculiar and unlike lightning, St. Elmo’s fire, or some form of plasma static charge in the air.

Moreover, Elizondo also spoke about a project within the US Department of Defense that aimed to recover crashed aircraft, some of which were non-human made, including a UFO that allegedly crashed in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947. Elizondo emphasized that the United States has been involved in recovering objects and aircraft of unknown origin, not originating from any known nation.

Elizondo further stated that the US not only has an interest in the aircraft itself but also in the extraterrestrial beings piloting them. He asserted that humanity is not the sole intelligent life form in the universe, saying, “We are not alone in this universe. This is a simple fact. For decades, the US government has been aware of this fact.”

However, the US Department of Defense refuted Elizondo’s statements in a statement provided to NewsNation, denying any credible evidence of “extraterrestrial activity.”