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US must FINALLY take UFO threat seriously after shooting down mystery craft, says ex-Pentagon chief

US officials must finally take seriously the threat posed by UFOs as four objects were shot down, a former Pentagon insider told The Sun Online.

Lue Elizondo - a former US Army intelligence officer who probed UFOs for the US Government - said he believes the downed objects are "conventional technology".

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Lue Elizondo used to work for the Pentagon investigating UFOsCredit: Alamy
The Chinese spy balloon that sparked the latest panic across the USCredit: EPA

Elizondo said he quit the Pentagon because officials were refusing to take seriously the possible threat posed by unknown objects over the US.

And he said the current chaos - with unknown objects appearing from South Carolina to Alaska - is the consequence of not properly handling airspace threats.

But he praised efforts by US lawmakers to improve Washington's systems to better report, analyse and identify the mysterious encounters.

UFOs have even been redefined as UAP - Unidentified Aerial Phenomena.

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The mystery over the three objects shot down following the popping of the Chinese spy balloon has caused such intense interest that the US even admitted it could be aliens.

US fighter planes have their instruments interfered with, seemingly unknown propulsion systems, and pilots unable to identify the "octagonal" or "cylindrical" objects have stoked the hysteria.

Elizondo however believes the objects were likely deployed by the US's enemies - but they could potentially be previously unseen technology.

"There should be no surprise that our adversaries are constantly deploying new and old capabilities against us," Elizondo told The Sun Online.

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" In this case, the cause is likely a conventional technology.  We must remain calm and allow our experts at Norad to do their job."

He went on: "However, it is for this precise reason that the new legislation differentiates between balloons, air clutter, and bonafide UAP. 

"I left DoD five years ago because our Government was not doing enough to take seriously these incursions into controlled and sensitive U.S. airspace. 

"We now see the results of not taking this issue seriously. Fortunately, some are now paying attention.";

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UFO Timeline

  • January 28 - Massive Chinese spy balloon the size of three buses is spotted flying over the US
  • February 2 - Another Chinese balloon is detected flying over Costa Rica - it is not believed to have been shot down
  • February 4 - US fighter jets shoot down the first spy balloon off coast of South Carolina
  • February 9 - Unknown object the size of a car seen flying over Alaska
  • February 10 - Fighter jets shoot down Alaska object - some pilots report it interfered with their sensors
  • February 11 - Canada confirms another 'cylindrical' object shot down by US planes over Yukon
  • February 11 - 'Octagonal' object spotted flying over Montana after first being dismissed as a radar glitch
  • February 12 - US fighter planes shoot down the Montana object over Lake Huron
  • February 12 - China claims it detected an unknown object over the Yellow Sea and near to nuke sub base

The current wave of shootdowns appears to have been triggered by the sighting of a massive China's spy balloon which lurked over the US for days before being shot down.

Since it was blasted out of the sky on February 4, three more "objects" have since been downed by fighter planes.

The mystery is deepening as limited information has been released on the shootdowns - with China also playing dumb and denying any knowledge.

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And to muddy the waters further, Beijing claimed it had detected and was preparing to shoot down its own mystery object on Sunday.

The objects right now can be considered "UFOs" - as they remain in all sense of the term unidentified.

US Air Force General Glen VanHerck gave cryptic responses to reporters questions - refusing to rule out anything, including aliens.

But while his comments on potential extraterrial origins caused a stir, defense officials have since downplayed the possibilities the objects could be alien.

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