In a stunning revelation, former Pentagon insider Luis Elizondo has claimed that U.S. Navy officers have reported their ships being stalked by UFOs, or Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), capable of extraordinary speeds and forces that far exceed human survival limits.
Elizondo, who previously served as the director of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), made these bombshell claims during the second congressional hearing on UAPs, held by the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability. He was one of four whistleblowers to testify, providing new insights into the mysterious phenomenon.
According to Elizondo, UAPs have been recorded traveling at speeds and experiencing forces that no human or current military technology could withstand. “We are constantly having to re-evaluate what the definition of life is,” Elizondo stated during the hearing. “We are talking about technologies that outperform anything in our inventory.”
For context, military-trained fighter pilots can withstand up to 9 G-forces (gravitational forces) for short periods before losing consciousness. However, Elizondo revealed that UAPs have been recorded enduring up to 3,000 G-forces — a level of stress so intense that it would be fatal for human pilots.
To put it into perspective, an F-16 fighter jet, one of the most maneuverable aircraft in the world, can only withstand about 17 to 18 G-forces before the airframe begins to fail. In contrast, the UAPs Elizondo referenced can handle forces that are up to 300 times greater.
When asked by Florida Representative Anna Paulina Luna if the UAPs might be piloted by a “mind-body connection,” Elizondo suggested that these crafts were likely “intelligently controlled.” In some instances, he explained, UAPs appear to anticipate the maneuvers of Navy ships, with one report even describing these objects as “stalking” Navy vessels.
Elizondo went on to confirm that the U.S. government had, indeed, conducted secret programs to retrieve crashed UAPs, as well as efforts to reverse-engineer these craft. His testimony aligned with that of other whistleblowers, such as Dr. Tim Gallaudet, a retired U.S. Navy rear admiral, who shared his personal experience of encountering UAPs during a 2015 naval exercise. Gallaudet described observing a UAP that exhibited flight and structural characteristics unlike anything in the U.S. arsenal.
These explosive claims come just over a year after another groundbreaking hearing in July 2023, where former intelligence officer David Grusch testified about the government’s recovery of “non-human biologics” from UAP crash sites. When asked about the existence of extraterrestrial life, Grusch firmly asserted, “We’re definitely not alone,” claiming that data strongly supports the idea that humanity is being misled about the true nature of UAPs.
The ongoing testimonies and revelations have sparked widespread interest and debate over the U.S. government’s knowledge of extraterrestrial encounters. As more whistleblowers speak out and further investigations unfold, the question remains: Are we truly alone in the universe?