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Lue Elizondo: “We’re going to have an event that will potentially eclipse the impact of 9/11 on our society” if we keep ignoring UAP. 👽🛸 The former Pentagon insider warns this topic “Is not going away.” He says if we don’t take it seriously, it’s only a matter of...

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