BLACK MARKET UFO


Based on recent news reports one might speculate that a black market in UFO parts is approaching the point of critical mass. On recent episode of Tucker Carlson's show we are informed that a private organization is actively acquiring what they believe are materials recovered from UFO encounters, what is commonly referred to as 'meta-material'. These exotic, out of this world and sometimes out of this galaxy, allegedly, materials if real will no doubt be world changing. If for that reason alone one might think that such materials should be tracked and looked after by some government agency or another. After all we wouldn't let some private party run around unsupervised with an atomic bomb so why wouldn't we at least, as  a civilization, have a passing interest in UFO meta materials. Especially in light of the notion that these UFO meta-materials may surpass the power of nuclear weapons. Even if that power is meant to be harnessed for the good shouldn't we know?

In the video link we see Tucker ask Louis Elizondo ( 'who currently serves as Director of Global Security and Special Programs at To the Stars Academy of Arts and Science') 

"What is this material and why could it shed light on what UFO's might be?"

Elizondo informs 'that over the last year and a half there company has obtained quite a bit of material.' He also tells Tucker 'that some of the provenance of some of the material is here say and that some has been substantiated.' He say they are analyzing the materials at three different levels, physical, chemical / molecular, and atomic properties. He goes on to say that they are following scientific methods and that their studies will undergo peer review. 

When Tucker presses Elizondo on why he thinks the UFO materials aren't simply from earth Elizondo rightly points out 'that when a material's isotopic ratios are not normally found on this planet then it was engineered that way or came from somewhere else and ultimately that's what they're trying to find out.'

Elizondo goes on to confirm that some of the material that To The Academy of the Stars is testing does come from UFO incidents or crashes but he can't elaborate as they have nondisclosure agreements. He then says that the material is 'from various sources, private and governmental'.

So to be clear what is being inferred here in part is that a private organization has been given what they believe are materials from UFO encounters and UFO crashes by governmental sources!

Can you see a pattern? Once again it appears the our government is leaking out direct UFO evidence to a private company while withholding even the knowledge of that evidence from the public. And for all the talk about disclosure from Mr. Elizondo and Tom Delonge that notion seems to take go away when we learn that their company is busy signing nondisclosure agreements in their quest and acquisition UFO meta-material. So much for transparency.











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