Former defense official says government is hiding UFO secrets from Americans

A former defense official has said the government is hiding UFO secrets from Americans, amid the spotlight on drone sightings over the East Coast in recent weeks.

Luis Elizondo, former head of the Defense Department’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, told Congress last month about an alleged government group “hiding the fact that we are not alone in the cosmos.”

“I believe that we as Americans can handle the truth. And I also believe that the world deserves the truth,” Elizondo said.

Elizondo was among those who argued that whistleblowers are afraid to come forward as he urged Congress to pass legislation that would protect them.

The hearing was part of a larger investigation into UFOs, also known as unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), to determine whether government officials withheld evidence from Congress.

It comes as wild footage showed what appeared to be a UFO hovering in the skies over New Jersey before suddenly speeding away on Sunday.

In a short 13-second clip posted to social media, a white light flashed in the sky before suddenly disappearing, leaving onlookers stunned.

In the footage, shot near Atlantic City, family members were heard talking about what they saw before the object suddenly disappeared.

Luis Elizondo, former head of the Defense Department’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, told Congress last month about an alleged government group “hiding the fact that we are not alone in the cosmos”

A former defense official has said the government is hiding UFO secrets from Americans, amid the spotlight on drone sightings over the East Coast in recent weeks.

A former defense official has said the government is hiding UFO secrets from Americans, amid the spotlight on drone sightings over the East Coast in recent weeks.

“It just disappeared!” said one. “I just looked at it through the telescope.” The footage was sent to Tim Janicki by a friend.

The video is the latest in a long line of mysterious drone sightings flying over New Jersey and the eastern U.S., sparking speculation and concern about where they came from and why.

Records show that New Jersey residents reported more than 1,000 sightings of the flying objects in the state in less than a month after the initial report.

A total of some 964 incidents have been recorded since the first sighting on November 19 through December 13, according to statistics collected by the state emergency management agency and shared with authorities. New York Post.

But despite the surprising number of apparent sightings — which have prompted locals to shoot into the air and even led to the closure of an airport in neighboring New York — officials have yet to provide answers about who or what is behind the drones sit.

While the flashing objects continue circling the skies above New Jersey and beyond, theories about its source have spread in the homes of lawmakers and residents below — from Project Blue Beam to foreign conspiracies.

Social media has gone wild with conspiracy theorists who insist the alleged drones are linked to a chilling government plot.

Trump-supporting actress Roseanne Barr was among those touting the Project Blue Beam theory, which claims global elites plan to use advanced technology to orchestrate celestial events to manipulate the world’s population.

“Now you understand why I mention Project Blue Beam every week on my podcast…,” the 72-year-old wrote on X.

The theory dates back to the 1990s, but recently found new popularity online, when commentators like Barr claimed that the US government could stage an alien invasion as a pretext for imposing authoritarian rule.

Others have also embraced the idea that the Biden administration could be behind the drone activity, given its refusal to provide reassuring answers amid the mounting crisis.

Footage has emerged of what appears to be a 'UFO' hovering in the skies over New Jersey before suddenly accelerating, leaving the family who watched on without words

Footage has emerged of what appears to be a ‘UFO’ hovering in the skies over New Jersey before suddenly accelerating, leaving the family who watched on without words

Swarms of drones have been seen in New Jersey skies for weeks, prompting officials to call for a 'limited state of emergency'

Swarms of drones have been seen in New Jersey skies for weeks, prompting officials to call for a ‘limited state of emergency’

Former CIA operations officer Laura Ballman revealed her chilling theory that the drones lighting up the skies of multiple states may be a “secret exercise.”

She told me Fox News Live that the drone sightings are “extremely disturbing,” and shared her theory that they may be part of a technological “test” orchestrated by the federal government.

Ballman said: “As for who is behind this, given the statements made by John Kirby, who has said these properties are not operating illegally.

‘Combined with the various opinion pieces that have appeared in the last 24 hours about the need to look at our detection systems, [it] makes me think this might be a covert exercise to test evasion technology or detection technology in urban areas.”

White House National Security Spokesman John Kirby has said the planes were involved not foreign – and they may not even be drones.

“We have no evidence at this time that the reported drone sightings pose a threat to national security or public safety, or have any foreign connection,” Kirby told reporters Thursday.

“The Department of Homeland Security and the FBI are investigating these sightings, and they are working closely with state and local law enforcement agencies to provide resources using numerous detection methods to better understand their origins,” Kirby said.

He said the agencies used “highly sophisticated electronic detection technologies” but “have not been able — and neither state nor local law enforcement — to confirm any of the reported visual sightings.”

“On the contrary, upon review of the available images, it appears that many of the reported sightings are in fact manned aircraft being operated legally,” he said, denying that the aircraft were even drones.