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Investigative Journalist & Filmmaker @nypost Currently debunking UFOs from a basement office. Opinions mine
Oct 16 • 10 tweets • 14 min read
A 🧵of the craziest claims of the stars of The Age of Disclosure, a new UFO documentary coming Nov 21.

The mainstream "news" media is currently clickbait promoting this movie but they won't tell you the whole truth.

I'm the only journalist who will... Image (1/x) Lue Elizondo, former Pentagon counter-intelligence official, claims:

• He ran a Pentagon UFO program (he didn't)

• UFOs lived INSIDE his house for years (but he admits he never took photos)

• He used his psychic powers to turn himself into an angel that then tortured a prisoner

• "Aliens" could actually be angels or demons

In May 2025, Elizondo was publicly humiliated after he presented a fake UFO photo to members of Congress during a meeting where his UFO cohorts asked for $1 billion in taxpayer funds to hunt aliens.

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Sources

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nypost.com/2023/03/21/ufo…

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May 7 • 14 tweets • 8 min read
(1/x) - For 7 years, Congress has been investing taxpayer resources into the claims of UFO activist Lue Elizondo.

But many of Elizondo's claims have been debunked as false and his actions have been continuously dubious.

A 🧵of some of Elizondo's shenanigans... Image (2/x) 🧵 2017 - Elizondo rose to fame after claiming he had been the director of a secret Pentagon UFO program named AATIP.

But none of that was true.

The Pentagon never had a UFO program named AATIP and Elizondo was never its director.

For a full debunk on Elizondo's "Pentagon UFO program" claims, read and watch my @nypost reporting here:

nypost.com/2023/03/21/ufo…Image
Mar 7 • 11 tweets • 13 min read
A 🧵of the craziest claims of the stars of a new UFO documentary premiering at @SXSW this weekend... Image 1. Lue Elizondo, former Pentagon counter-intelligence official, claims:

• He ran a Pentagon UFO program (he didn't)

• UFOs lived INSIDE his house for years (but he admits he never took photos)

• He used his psychic powers to turn himself into an angel (which then shook the bed of a sleeping terrorist).

• That "aliens" could actually be angels and/or demons

• He wears a bulletproof vest and fears retribution from the CIA for vaguely talking about aliens without evidence.

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Sources

nypost.com/2023/03/21/ufo…

x.com/MiddleOfMayhem…

x.com/MickWest/statu…

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Jan 25 • 8 tweets • 3 min read
The founders of Enigma, the company promoted here, used fake names in the media and hid their identities from the public. They announced a "partnership" with the Pentagon while promoting false UFO stories. They want you to download their app and give them your data. For anyone interested, here's a chronological 🧵of my previous Enigma tweets (Which only represent about 25% of what I've actually discovered about the company)