08-04-2020, 08:16 PM
(08-04-2020, 02:47 AM)ChiefD Wrote: I just got done watching episode four. Lou Elizondo went to South America. He visited the countries of Peru, Argentina, and Uruguay. These countries have all been hotspots for UFO’s for many years. Some of the UFO’s seen were similar to the tic tax shaped ones, but there were other orbs that also seemed to defy the laws of physics. There was a pilot in Peru that was flying a Soviet jet fighter in 1980. He saw something like a kind of orb. He engaged it and even shot at it, but it didn’t affect the craft at all. The craft did all kinds of things that no aircraft on this planet can do.
Then he went to talk to people in the Patagonia region of Argentina who have been seeing strange craft for a very long time. Some of the things they talked about were mind blowing. He then went to Uruguay, where they have a program that has been in existence since 1979 and is modeled off the Project Bluebook days. Apparently, the U.S. military came to Uruguay and helped them set up their program. It’s a mystery as to why they would do that. There’s speculation that the U.S. was using Uruguay, and other countries to spy on others. It’s just kind of bizarre that they would do that.
I'm about 5 episodes into the first season now, Hulu has all the episodes.
I've changed my opinion on Luis Elizondo, I think he's the real deal. He seems to be really going at the heart of the matter, removing the stigma that surrounds serious UFO research.
I'm not AS hard on Tom Delonge either, I just wish he wouldn't have wasted my time with his ATS AMA and his Joe Rogan interview was pretty much the same, take a shot each time he says "can't tell you" and you'll be buzzing in 20 minutes. He shouldn't have bothered doing interviews since he can't say anything important anyway. He did say, on the Rogan podcast, that TTSA will be doing a display on some type of material they have, from supposedly a crashed spacecraft.
I'm excited to see what they come out with.