In this week’s recap, I’m diving into some of the latest UFO revelations and controversies that stirred up the community this week. First, let’s talk about Luis Elizondo. Recently, he held a paid event where he showed what he claimed was a UFO photo – but it turned out to be nothing more than a chandelier reflection. This sparked a lot of questions about transparency and trust.
Next, I’ll discuss a story I just posted yesterday. The United States Air Force, in response to my records requests, stated there’s been zero Congressional correspondence about UFOs over the past decade. For those following the push for more transparency, this raises serious questions. Are we seeing a lack of communication, or is there something else going on here?
Then, we’ll cover the recent records released by the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) that shed light on their contributions to the Department of Defense and Inspector General’s UAP evaluation. These records provide a rare inside look at how different agencies are engaging with the ongoing investigations.
To wrap up, I’ll be opening up the floor for questions from you all. Let’s talk about what these developments mean for transparency, disclosure, and the search for the truth.