1) Wow, yesterday was wild, right? 3 big UFO news pieces dropped within a few hours of each other. For mine, it was an exhausting rush across the finish line. Here& #39;s a thread with some of my thoughts. #UFOTwitter
ARTICLE: https://nypost.com/2021/04/30/feds-cover-up-of-ufos-puts-us-at-risk/
VIDEO:">https://nypost.com/2021/04/3... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emn6jozxHxU&list=PLwNrNqsuwF1n43wh5nuV5hTFrdAN00kfk&index=1">https://www.youtube.com/watch...
ARTICLE: https://nypost.com/2021/04/30/feds-cover-up-of-ufos-puts-us-at-risk/
VIDEO:">https://nypost.com/2021/04/3... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emn6jozxHxU&list=PLwNrNqsuwF1n43wh5nuV5hTFrdAN00kfk&index=1">https://www.youtube.com/watch...
2) First, I was really impressed with the man himself. Mr. Elizondo was respectful, focused, thoughtful and void of an air of self importance. Interview was 75 minutes. I tried to be respectful of his time because I know he& #39;s busy. He was all for it. I& #39;m highly thankful.
3) Elizondo is interviewed A LOT lately. My goal was to get a few "new" nuggets from him or, at least, more specific details on previously reported topics. Examples: "very senior" officials thinking UFOs = "demonic", his response to Pentagon statements, and "sea monsters"
4) He often uses analogies in his answers ("this pen", "muddy boots", "sea monsters", "a car crash"). My impression is this is to safely answer questions without a direct threat to his NDA. Within the analogies are (I think) clues. His "car crash" analogy will be in next video.
5) A few months ago, I tweeted a Nat Geo article on scientists theorizing "hummingbirds can see colors outside the rainbow spectrum... colors humans have never seen". I& #39;ve been obsessed with this. So when Lue brought up "things right in front of your eyes that you can& #39;t see" WOW
6) Lue started his "sea monsters" analogy saying this: "This is important. I& #39;ve mentioned this before, but I& #39;m not sure it& #39;s resonated yet." When he said that, I took it as "Please pay attention. I& #39;ve said this before but folks haven& #39;t understood it yet."
7) While "sea monsters" is simply an analogy to a "maybe", I remembered Eric Davis saying something similar and Robert Bigelow saying it& #39;s "right under people& #39;s noses". My personal non-journalism spidey senses tingled.