UAP — Crash Retrievals, Part 2

Mr. Elizondo is among a small group of former government officials and scientists with security clearances who are convinced that objects of undetermined origin have crashed on earth with materials retrieved for study.

Nick Madrid
7 min readApr 22, 2022

A growing number of scientists, academics, government contractors, and former Department of Defense (DOD) officials have started to come forward in recent interviews, providing tantalizing clues regarding the reality of unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP).

The United States Government (USG) is currently engaged in gathering UAP-related information from government sources as outlined in new legislation ratified in the National Defense Authorization Act.

For unknown reasons and after decades of silence the USG has now begun a conversation with the American public on UAP.

The public’s perceived inability to participate in meaningful decisions with the USG, specifically regarding transparency on UAP, and their ignored demand for clarity, subvert democracy’s ability to exercise its constitutional right in ongoing issues of national interest that affect us all.

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