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100:04:56,833 --> 00:04:59,000And there is one more detail200:04:59,033 --> 00:05:01,067that concerns Elizondo and his team.300:05:02,033 --> 00:05:03,633Reportedly, moments after the sighting,400:05:03,700 --> 00:05:05,40010 of Malmstrom's nuclear warheads500:05:05,400 --> 00:05:07,933were suddenly inexplicably turned off.600:05:09,867 --> 00:05:11,667These weapon systems had been shut offline700:05:11,667 --> 00:05:12,967so they couldn't be fired.800:05:13,467 --> 00:05:15,700If these were Russian aircraft,900:05:16,000 --> 00:05:17,667if these were someone else's aircraft,1000:05:17,900 --> 00:05:19,767the idea that something could possess a technology1100:05:19,767 --> 00:05:22,100that could fly within proximity and take these systems offline.1200:05:22,333 --> 00:05:23,600That's a terrifying capability.1300:05:26,933 --> 00:05:29,300Is this some sort of U.S. secret technology1400:05:29,300 --> 00:05:32,467or perhaps some sort of adversarial secret,1500:05:33,000 --> 00:05:34,167you know, weapon system or platform?1600:05:36,067 --> 00:05:38,200There is a definitive link to nuclear technology1700:05:38,200 --> 00:05:40,367whether on the battle space or in time of peace1800:05:41,433 --> 00:05:43,000that I think is becoming more and more clear.1900:05:43,233 --> 00:05:46,767The question is why?2000:05:47,067 --> 00:05:48,000What is the connection?2100:05:48,000 --> 00:05:51,300I think each individual is a critical piece to this jigsaw puzzle.2200:05:52,033 --> 00:05:55,167If it's not for their testimony, then we're missing a critical piece.2300:05:55,767 --> 00:05:58,200Ultimately you can't put together a puzzle unless you have all the pieces.2400:06:00,067 --> 00:06:03,700Lou Elizondo has just met with a pilot who says he engaged in a mid-air showdown2500:06:03,700 --> 00:06:05,867with a UFO in southern Peru in 1980.2600:06:11,533 --> 00:06:15,467One theory is that the object was a U.S. reconnaissance drone, but the primitive drones2700:06:15,467 --> 00:06:18,200at that time don't match the pilot's description of what he saw.
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100:04:56,833 --> 00:05:02,133And there is one more detailthat concerns Elizondo and his team.200:05:03,300 --> 00:05:07,433Reportedly, moments after the sighting,10 of Malmstrom's nuclear warheads -300:05:07,533 --> 00:05:10,700- were suddenly inexplicably turned off.400:05:13,133 --> 00:05:17,000These weapon systems had been shut offlineso they couldn't be fired.500:05:17,633 --> 00:05:22,867If these were Russian aircraft,if these were someone else's aircraft,600:05:23,167 --> 00:05:25,400the idea that something could possessa technology -700:05:25,500 --> 00:05:28,400- that could fly within proximityand take these systems offline.800:05:28,700 --> 00:05:30,300That's a terrifying capability.900:05:34,467 --> 00:05:41,400Is this some sort of U.S. secret technologyor perhaps some sort of adversarial secret,1000:05:42,067 --> 00:05:43,500you know, weapon system or platform?1100:05:45,900 --> 00:05:51,300There is a definitive link to nuclear technologywhether on the battle space or in time of peace -1200:05:52,633 --> 00:05:54,600- that I think is becoming more and more clear.1300:05:54,833 --> 00:06:00,733The question is why?What is the connection?1400:06:00,833 --> 00:06:04,967I think each individual is a critical pieceto this jigsaw puzzle.1500:06:05,900 --> 00:06:09,833If it's not for their testimony,then we're missing a critical piece.1600:06:10,567 --> 00:06:13,600Ultimately you can't put together a puzzleunless you have all the pieces.1700:06:15,933 --> 00:06:20,367Lou Elizondo has just met with a pilotwho says he engaged in a mid-air showdown -1800:06:20,467 --> 00:06:23,200- with a UFO in southern Peru in 1980.1900:06:30,267 --> 00:06:33,833One theory is that the object wasa U.S. reconnaissance drone, -2000:06:33,933 --> 00:06:38,600- but the primitive drones at that time don'tmatch the pilot's description of what he saw.

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