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Former U.S government contractor Lue Elizondo claims that the U.S knows we may not be alone, but is covering up shocking secret

For the duration of this article — let’s leave organized religion; politics and so on out of our train of thought. As humans, we’ve come dramatically far in the advancement to understand the world we live in. Apart from that very idea we’ve come so far trying to understand exactly how we got here and why.

An equally eye-popping story appears in the New Yorker. This comes less than one month away from the disclosure of a massive government intelligence report that is to disclose the existence of these things. As part of the past spending bill last year, the disclosure was ordered by then U.S President Donald Trump. The disclosure in more ways than one is set to land the American government in hot water as many suspect it will reveal they’ve been covering up parts of this very story since the dawn of time.

The hard truth here is that the American government has lied before extensively and this would not be the first time. In fact, they’ve lied so many times to people throughout history it’s often pretty hard to tell what propaganda is and is not.

That last part is a fact that in more ways than one has largely eluded scientists since the dawn of time because nobody was ever quite sure. When you remove religion and personal beliefs from the table and think about it: one quite possibly begins to understand that we probably didn’t originate entirely from a woman and a man so many eons ago.

I think about this often as scientists today are closer than ever from intentionally or accidentally bumping into something in space that may prove anything we’ve ever known about ourselves may indeed be false. That’s a scary thought to think about but when one realizes that we aren’t the only habitable planet in the solar system and beyond — said scary idea sort of begins to take a little hold.

NASA ‘s latest excursion is currently performing a trek that has in part never been done before. NASA is currently flying a helicopter on Mars in its quest to search for past and present signs of life. Now let’s think about that for a moment — mankind currently has an aircraft on a planet we know nothing about pretty much. A planet that has long been rumoured to have hosted past water and likely life (before it dried up.) One wouldn’t be considered crazy if they started asking themselves how long is it going to be before these folks bump into something up there?

If there really is a civilization out there somewhere (and there probably is at this point) mankind has the right to know. If they already know they should not have the right to hide it from the public. This is not a question of religion it is quite literally a question of our very existence.

Chances are eventually if there really is something up there or even a hint that life did exist (which would mean if it did at one point it probably does now) it’ll find us before we find them. Because we don’t know exactly how humans first emerged one would be safe to assume that if there is a civilization on another planet or somewhere up there — it probably got there the same way we got here.

And then you have the guy who claims that he worked for a top secret government program that already knows there is life up there (and quite possibly alien life apparently.). The man, Lue Elizondo , isn’t just an ordinary joe either. Former U.S Senator Harry Reid confirmed in fact that he did indeed help lead; had access to, and even took part in research and investigations into longstanding allegations that (“aliens”) and intelligent life may already be here.

If UFOs are manned by people or things that aren’t you or I that probably means they come from a place that isn’t earth which means that one of the “worlds” up there belongs to these “beings.”

Former U.S Senator Harry Reid against the backdrop of an alleged smear campaign to discredit Elizondo confirmed that Elizondo indeed is telling the truth.

Let’s think about that for a second. Some are calling Elizondo crazy though the man obviously had access to information others likely would never see in their lifetimes. If anything Elizondo should be listened to because if he knows something it is the right thing to do to tell others. The existence of intelligent life and the idea that the American government has known all along is a security risk. A risk that if they’ve known all along should be considered by default a crime. Because if they exist that means our existence should be questioned. A process of questions that would likely lead to the discovery that we have been lied to all along and that none of this may be real.

I don’t subscribe to any of the thoughts that this may be a simulation in which we live (at least I don’t think so.) But at this stage and all of the random discoveries they’re suddenly making — anyone with half-a-cup of common sense could probably make out that something is a little off. Either they really don’t know what’s going on thousands; tens-of-thousands, and even millions of miles above our heads and around our planet.

Or they do. UFOs and UAPs have been spotted since the dawn of time and even long before I was born. They aren’t new. What is new though is that they’re probably not something manmade or controlled by humans which should be indicator enough that someone or something is probably behind them. The U.S Navy has already acknowledged several videos which show these things moving far quicker than anything most humans have ever operated.

A once top secret program called the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Programme falsely claimed that Elizondo did not have access to the programs he claimed to know about. The claim by the program was later debunked by Harry Reid a man who most certainly knows what he has seen and is talking about.

So the question remains. What is America covering up and why?

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