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It has been almost a decade since Lue Elizondo first emerged as one of the most prominent public faces of the modern UFO / UAP issue, following the New York Times’ 2017 reporting on AATIP, the Pentagon’s secretive Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program.
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Lue Elizondo reflects on the lasting impact of his public advocacy for UAP disclosure since emerging as a prominent figure following the 2017 New York Times reporting on the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program.
Analysis by Claude · may contain errors
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