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Luis Elizondo

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SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

Let's say one night you go ahead and you lock your front door and you even take the extra step to make sure your windows are locked and you punch in the code, security code to your keypad for your alarm system and you go to bed. And now you wake up one Sunday morning, come downstairs and have a nice hot cup of coffee or tea.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

And as you walk downstairs, you notice size 11 muddy boot prints in your living room carpet that were not there the night before. Wow. Now, right, so no one's been hurt, nothing's been taken, but despite you locking the doors and the windows and turning on the alarm, there are now muddy boot prints in your living room that were not there the night before.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

And as you walk downstairs, you notice size 11 muddy boot prints in your living room carpet that were not there the night before. Wow. Now, right, so no one's been hurt, nothing's been taken, but despite you locking the doors and the windows and turning on the alarm, there are now muddy boot prints in your living room that were not there the night before.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

And as you walk downstairs, you notice size 11 muddy boot prints in your living room carpet that were not there the night before. Wow. Now, right, so no one's been hurt, nothing's been taken, but despite you locking the doors and the windows and turning on the alarm, there are now muddy boot prints in your living room that were not there the night before.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

So my question to you is, is that a threat? So my response is, it could be if it wanted to be, so we better figure out how it's getting into the house. This is the same rationale from a national security perspective that We see these things coming into our airspace. There's not a darn thing we can do about it.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

So my question to you is, is that a threat? So my response is, it could be if it wanted to be, so we better figure out how it's getting into the house. This is the same rationale from a national security perspective that We see these things coming into our airspace. There's not a darn thing we can do about it.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

So my question to you is, is that a threat? So my response is, it could be if it wanted to be, so we better figure out how it's getting into the house. This is the same rationale from a national security perspective that We see these things coming into our airspace. There's not a darn thing we can do about it.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

They seem to be able to interfere with our nuclear equities, and they are very interested in our military capabilities. Is that a threat? Well, it could be if it wanted to be, so we've got to figure it out. Right, we don't know until... Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

They seem to be able to interfere with our nuclear equities, and they are very interested in our military capabilities. Is that a threat? Well, it could be if it wanted to be, so we've got to figure it out. Right, we don't know until... Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

They seem to be able to interfere with our nuclear equities, and they are very interested in our military capabilities. Is that a threat? Well, it could be if it wanted to be, so we've got to figure it out. Right, we don't know until... Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

There are, you know, we do a lot of war planning in the Pentagon for contingency planning.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

There are, you know, we do a lot of war planning in the Pentagon for contingency planning.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

There are, you know, we do a lot of war planning in the Pentagon for contingency planning.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

But it's, look, let me give you another example, Will, what you just said. it could be just like us flying in a helicopter over the Serengeti looking at the wildebeest, right? And let's say we go a step further and we decide to dart one and we tranquilize it and we land the helicopter and we pull blood from it and we're looking at its migratory patterns and its health and whatnot.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

But it's, look, let me give you another example, Will, what you just said. it could be just like us flying in a helicopter over the Serengeti looking at the wildebeest, right? And let's say we go a step further and we decide to dart one and we tranquilize it and we land the helicopter and we pull blood from it and we're looking at its migratory patterns and its health and whatnot.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

But it's, look, let me give you another example, Will, what you just said. it could be just like us flying in a helicopter over the Serengeti looking at the wildebeest, right? And let's say we go a step further and we decide to dart one and we tranquilize it and we land the helicopter and we pull blood from it and we're looking at its migratory patterns and its health and whatnot.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

Can you imagine from the perspective of that wildebeest, now all of a sudden it wakes up, it kind of waddles over to the watering hole and it's like, Bill, you're not going to believe this man.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

Can you imagine from the perspective of that wildebeest, now all of a sudden it wakes up, it kind of waddles over to the watering hole and it's like, Bill, you're not going to believe this man.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

Can you imagine from the perspective of that wildebeest, now all of a sudden it wakes up, it kind of waddles over to the watering hole and it's like, Bill, you're not going to believe this man.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

Yeah, so I actually had the privilege of speaking to an individual in Montana. He works for the U.S. Department of Agriculture and is one of the senior bovine veterinarians there. And he is particularly concerned of what you refer to as cattle mutilations.