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Breaking News: Former Pentagon UFO Project Lead Reveals Shocking Discovery in New Book

Claiming a 1950 Crash Retrieval on Texas-Mexican Border, Elizondo Sparks Debate on MJ-12 Document Authenticity

Texas, USA – In his highly anticipated new book, Luis Elizondo, the former Pentagon official in charge of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), has made a groundbreaking claim. According to Elizondo, one UFO was recovered in 1950 near Del Rio on the Texas-Mexico border. This sensational revelation is set to send shockwaves throughout the scientific community, with many now questioning the authenticity of previously dismissed MJ-12 documents.

MJ-12: The Controversial CIA UFO Document

For decades, MJ-12 documents have been circulating online, claiming to reveal the truth about UFOs and extraterrestrial life. The documents, allegedly leaked by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), describe encounters with alien spacecraft, retrievals of extraterrestrial bodies, and clandestine government experiments. Despite widespread skepticism, Elizondo’s bombshell claim has sparked a fresh wave of interest in the documents.

Elizondo’s Claim: A Game-Changer for UFO Enthusiasts

Elizondo’s book, "Chasing Phenomena: Lessons from the Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP) World," goes beyond his previous testimony on UFOs and reveals a remarkable insight. According to Elizondo, the 1950 crash retrieval near Del Rio, Texas, was documented in MJ-12 files. This revelation has significant implications for those seeking answers about UFOs and extraterrestrial life.

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A Turning Point in UFO Disclosure?

Elizondo’s shocking claim has sparked a firestorm of interest, with many experts weighing in on the authenticity of MJ-12 documents. While some remain skeptical, others see Elizondo’s testimony as a potential game-changer for UFO research. As the scientific community grapples with the implications of this new information, one thing is clear: the stakes have been raised, and the world is more interested in UFOs than ever before.

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Join the conversation and share your thoughts on Luis Elizondo’s revelation. Have the MJ-12 documents finally found legitimacy? Is this the proof we’ve been waiting for? Stay with us for the latest developments in the ongoing saga of UFO research and extraterrestrial life.

According to Bryce Zabel, who already read the book Imminent, Lue Elizondo claims in this book that one UFO was recovered in 1950 near Del Rio on Texas-Mexican border. This specific crash retrieval was mentioned in the infamous MJ-12 documents. Is it time to consider some of these documents as authentic?

There is a lot of information in those MJ-12 documents which seems very odd. Some redditors in the past already show how some pieces of information from MJ-12 documents were corroborated decades later although they were completely unknown to the public during the time when MJ-12 documents emerged. You can watch newest Reality Check on News Nation with Ross Coulthart and Australian intelligence officer who gave few examples. It's worth to add that Schumer amendment mentions exactly the same 1954 Energy Committee Act etc.

It's getting more and more difficult to believe that someone in 1984 was able to produce false documents, and to do it, that person/group went to the extreme by bringing completely unknown information and putting it into those documents. That feels very unnecessary.

MJ-12 speaks mostly about 1947 Roswell crash, but then mentions briefly 1950 UFO crash near Del Rio: 'On 06 December, 1950, a second object, probably of similar origin, impacted the earth at high speed in the El Indio – Guerrero area of the Texas – Mexican boder after following a long trajectory through the atmosphere. By the time a search team arrived, what remained of the object had been almost totally incinerated. Such material as could be recovered was transported to the A.B.C. facility at Sandia, Rew Mexico, for study.'



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  1. According to Bryce Zabel, who already read the book Imminent, Lue Elizondo claims in this book that one UFO was recovered in 1950 near Del Rio on Texas-Mexican border. This specific crash retrieval was mentioned in the infamous MJ-12 documents. Is it time to consider some of these documents as authentic?

    There is a lot of information in those MJ-12 documents which seems very odd. Some redditors in the past already show how some pieces of information from MJ-12 documents were corroborated decades later although they were completely unknown to the public during the time when MJ-12 documents emerged. You can watch newest Reality Check on News Nation with Ross Coulthart and Australian intelligence officer who gave few examples. It’s worth to add that Schumer amendment mentions exactly the same 1954 Energy Committee Act etc.

    It’s getting more and more difficult to believe that someone in 1984 was able to produce false documents, and to do it, that person/group went to the extreme by bringing completely unknown information and putting it into those documents. That feels very unnecessary.

    MJ-12 speaks mostly about 1947 Roswell crash, but then mentions briefly 1950 UFO crash near Del Rio: ‘*On 06 December, 1950, a second object, probably of similar origin, impacted the earth at high speed in the El Indio – Guerrero area of the Texas – Mexican boder after following a long trajectory through the atmosphere. By the time a search team arrived, what remained of the object had been almost totally incinerated. Such material as could be recovered was transported to the A.B.C. facility at Sandia, Rew Mexico, for study.’*

  2. The MJ-12 documents are likely a mix of real, fake, and CIA disinformation. I know that Ryan S. Wood has tracked down some individuals who lend credence to some of documents, but it will take time and a lot of effort to sort through what is real and what is fabricated as there are many documents from many different sources.

    Gerb [covered the 1950 crash](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8S9qdRWSnD8) if you want more info on that.

  3. First five comments on this post do everything they can to disregard what you’ve said and to spread doubt on mj-12 and elizondo.

    I’m going to go ahead and say, yes, if what he’s saying is true it adds to the authenticity of those docs. Whether you choose to believe them as facts is entirely up to you. At the end of the day, you have to remember that it was written by a government employee and you’ve seen how good those employees are at writing comments on these Reddit subs.

    My personal opinion is that it’s probably an incompetent representation of reality just like anything else put out by them, whether information , disinformation, or misinformation.

  4. Yep and it was relocated to Mexico to a rented lab of the DoE. Officially it is a lab for biological warfare which is not true. 45m n/w El saucerito

    I love the internet, I can just spit out the biggest secret in modern history and no one would believe it anyway

  5. The MJ-12 document, “Important Memo”, was mentioned by Australian intelligence official Geoff Cruickshank on the recent Ross [Coulthart interview:](https://youtu.be/4VHdP_DdAUs?t=3862)

    01:04:47 Another document called the [“Important Memo”](https://majesticdocuments.com/pdf/important_memo.pdf) states that after the Cuban Missile Crisis, JFK had to get an emergency MJ-12 briefing. I believe that’s because the CIA lost control of the debris, as the US Navy had control of it and sent it on its way to the Albuquerque Operations Office.

    01:05:03 I think that’s very significant because one of my sources, who I can name, was a former US Navy head of research, Net Cobitz, who acknowledged to me that the US Navy was peeved with the US Air Force.

    01:05:16 He felt that the US Air Force was trying to control the narrative on UFOs and block the Navy and other branches of the Armed Forces from knowing what the US Air Force knew.

    01:05:28 There is a lot of interservice rivalry.

    I think that document helped me with an overall picture of what is going on.

    – [important_memo.pdf](https://majesticdocuments.com/pdf/important_memo.pdf)

  6. Is Elizondo using the documents as the source for the 50 crash or an entirely other source that corroborates what those documents say?

    Elizondo referencing the documents doesnt make them more authentic. It just means he’s referencing them. Corroborating them is another story entirely.

  7. MJ-12 = May-Johnson bill, 12-man committee designed to rep civilian, military, and political interests of the phenomenon. The majestic website did a really good job at examining authenticity of the docs and I think lets us look at some with confidence, some with skepticism, and overall the inability to write it *all* off as fake.

    More reading:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/s/v6m0ij6ewV

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