1 If you've never read this article about @LueElizondo by @billeecox, or even if you HAVE read it, I suggest you read it right now, or today. It's the best I've seen on Lue and includes some gems about the phenomenon. #ufo#uaps
2 "The path that brought Elizondo to this history-making crossroads began in Sarasota, haunted w/painful childhood memories of a broken family & financial devastation. But one of the saving graces was his decision to join the Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps at Riverview."
3 "Political scientists Alexander Wendt (Ohio State) and Raymond Duvall (University of Minnesota) argued in 2008 that a meaningful appraisal of the phenomena would require the human species to reimagine itself somewhere other than at the top of the food chain.
4 "In an essay titled 'Sovereignty and the UFO' published in the journal 'Political Theory,' they were skeptical of humanity’s ability to relinquish its anthropocentric conceits.
“… the truth is that after sixty years of modern UFOs,” wrote Wendt and Duvall,
5 “'human beings still have no idea what they are, and are not even trying to find out. That should surprise and disturb us all, and cast doubt on the structure of rule that requires and sustains it.'"
Cook: "In 1957, George S. Trimble, one of the leading aerospace engineers in the U.S. at that time, a man, it could safely be said, with a background in highly advanced concepts & classified
2 Cook: "activity, had put together what looked like a special projects team; one with a curious task. This, just a year after he started talking about the Golden Age of Antigravity that would sweep through the industry starting in the 1960s. So, what went wrong? In its current
3 Cook: "literature, the stuff pumped out in press releases all the time, the U.S. Air Force constantly talked up the 'vision': where it was going to be in 25 years, how it was going to wage and win future wars and how technology was key. In 1956, it would have been as curious
2 Murgia: “If there has been technology transfer, has it benefited humanity? Should it?”
Will Miller (WM): “Lasers, LEDs, fiber optics, bioengineering, just to name a few that may have ‘off-planet’ genesis. Yes, it should benefit humanity.”
3 Murgia: “In your opinion, from what you have learned from sources, do you think we (or other countries) have an intact craft, multiple intact craft or just pieces of UFOs?”
WM: “It’s my firm belief that yes, we – the Russians, probably the Germans, &
1 Love it. And if folks buy this book, get the updated version from 2010. Link below. #ufo
And The UUFOD couldn't have been written without the help and files of the late, Junior Hicks. Tweet 2 starts an important excerpt from, "Hunt for the Skinwalker."
2 HFTS: "Despite the many reports of UFOs, animal mutilations, and Bigfoot sightings that seem to permeate every corner of the basin, the greatest concentration of high strangeness has always taken place at what became the [Sherman's] 480-acre ranch.
3 HFTS: "Junior Hicks says he has worked on the ranch a few times over the years. He helped to repair pumps and performed other small jobs, and during those visits, he and others have seen things that are not easily explained. He’s seen compasses spin wildly out of
control,
1 #ufo - "Believers will find truth and skeptics will be questioned in these astonishing pages. The Hills didn’t share their tale to be sensational and are instead clearly pretty scared and embarrassed about what they experienced. When they reach out to NICAP for an official
2 "government investigation, it’s not for fame, but for fear. And when the government finds their story credible, they set out to unlock whatever is behind their simultaneous amnesia through skeptical psychological intervention.
3 "Each step of the way, the story is questioned, torn apart, and countered with logical explanations."
1 #ufo If you've never contacted ur representatives about this subject, stop complaining. This was from last year on TOE.
1 @LueElizondo: "Secrecy is something that is abused for the wrong reasons & I think that's problematic. There r some points of light right now in Congress,
2 Lue: "we see, between Senator Harry Reid, [who] is an absolute American hero. You have, on the other side of the aisle, Marco Rubio, you have Congressman Gallego and Tim Burchett, and Walker and some other folks now finally coming out and saying, 'Hey, enough's enough.'
3 Lue: "That's fantastic, that's how you make a difference. And, making sure that the general public goes to them and encourages them and tells them, 'Thank you for doing this.'