Luis Elizondo's resigning from a Pentagon U.F.O. program in 2017 drew attention to the excessive secrecy and lack of resources surrounding U.F.O. investigations.
In his new memoir, Elizondo states that a covert crash retrieval program has been collecting technology and biological remains of nonhuman origin for decades.
Elizondo emphasizes that humanity is not the only intelligent life in the universe, challenging the notion that we are the top species.
The 2023 congressional inquiries into U.F.O.s were spurred by Elizondo's earlier disclosures, revealing a former intelligence official's testimony about retrieved nonhuman objects.
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