Quote:Nearly 80 years later, Jose Padilla shares a story from when he was 9 years old and growing up in a rural part of New Mexico just 13 miles from where the U.S. tested the world's first nuclear bomb in 1945. The Trinity detonation was part of the Manhattan Project led by famed physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer. Now a resident of LA County, Padilla explains exactly what he saw one day in the summer of 1945, not long after the Trinity bomb testing. The incident will be investigated by the U.S. Department of Defense as part of an expansion of probes into UFO and extraterrestrial sightings. "That object — it is not from this world," he tells KCAL's Chris Holstrom in a recent interview.
Quote:Richard Dolan reviews Luis Elizondo's new book "Imminent: Inside the Pentagon's Hunt for UFOs." The review covers Elizondo's work with the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), his statements about a decades-long UAP crash retrieval program, the existence of non-human biological remains, and the potential threat posed by UAP. Richard also highlights Elizondo's descriptions of internal opposition within the Pentagon and the challenges faced by AATIP. Several specific incidents, such as the Nimitz encounter and the USS Roosevelt incidents, are also discussed. Richard examines Elizondo's perspective on the potential threat posed by UAP and discusses the controversial "threat narrative." He also touches on Elizondo's mentions of the Wilson-Davis memo and the involvement of defense contractors in UFO-related programs.
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Silence those who disagree and you will never realize you are wrong.
No one rules if no one obeys
“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire