Where is the evidence he works for the CIA? Officially, he works for the Dept of Defense, which, like the CIA mostly consists of well intentioned people but also has some sinister characters lurking in its hallways. Without any actual evidence, I don't see any reason to ask that question.Posted by holcaul (here)
1. Do you currently work for the CIA? If not, have you been recently reactivated?
I my post above I discussed how Elizondo views the "alien threat" issue.2. Was the TTSA created as a front for pushing the ALien threat narrative?
He officially resigned several months ago, along with Chris Mellon and others. The official reason was that TTSA was getting too involved with entertainment. Stephen Basset in the interview above (which I bullet pointed) gives another plausible explanation as why this may have been done.
3. Are you officially not part of TTSA? and Why?
Now, that is a good question. Or better, where did the investment money come from? How many of us have worked at jobs and asked "where is the money to fund this enterprise coming from?" I doubt he would know the real reason for that.4. Why the TTSA is in so much debt?
Where does that statistic come from? Some certainly do, such as Jim Semivan. Most are from DOD, and a few private individuals.5. Why 80%-90% of members of the TTSA are CIA employees? Are they really FORMER CIA employees?
Would you seriously ask a question like that in a conference and expect a worthwhile answer?6. Are the creation of the "UAP task force" as well as the recent sudden shift in the MSM attitude towards the UFO subject, part of the preparation of the masses for "9/11" style Alien Invasion scenario?
That's a question I would love to put to Hillary Clinton. I assume the answer is so that the government/media can use than term and steal the narrative from the Ufology community. Elizondo several times mentioned how much respect he had for Ufology and the people who are studying this phenomena and how they are the most important part of explaining to the world what is really going on.7. Why was the term UFO changed to UAP?
Indeed there are, but I don't Luis Elizondo is the one who has all the answers.There are so many more questions to ask.