Former Pentagon official says technology has helped an open conversation about UFOs

Former Commander of the United States Department Department Department, Louis Elizondo, said in an interview CNN The pre -emptive and democracy of technology helped to demistify the unidentified Flying Objects (UFO).
The former Pentagon officer justified the thesis that it was possible to obtain information faster and greater than we could to do a few decades ago. Today, everything is in the palm and available on the Internet and popular equipment can once produce images that are limited to certain organs.
“Only 10 years ago we had a technology in our hands to take photos using these capable devices,” Elizondo said.
“When I go to school, if I want to know anything about anything, I have to go to a library and read a book. And this book is likely to be over 20 years and a few pages.
American also gives qualifications to new generations, which are very open to talk about UFOs with a scientific approach to social ban.
“The young generation is open to the debate of reality that the wise life can exist in our universe. Now we realize that we are living in a large and complex universe and we are beginning to see signs of life on other planets.”
“It has improved the most preferred generation combination and technology to accept a new reality and is now widespread than ever.”
“An imminent – Pentagon Hunt’s backstage for The Ownis” is a book that depicts the journey of Louis Elizondo of the United States Department of Defense Department. Published in Brazil by Harper Collins and opened in April, he brings details about his attempts to give visibility to the studies and theme of the Elizondo team, which still has strong pressure to inspire the Aerospace and the US companies.
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