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Luis Elizondo

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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.

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.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

It's been going on for decades where farmers here in the United States and around the world have been having some of their livestock completely and totally mutilated. It's gutted and disemboweled without any blood loss. In some cases, it looks like the wounds have been cauterized instantly by some sort of laser. No blood loss. In other cases, very perplexing.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

It's been going on for decades where farmers here in the United States and around the world have been having some of their livestock completely and totally mutilated. It's gutted and disemboweled without any blood loss. In some cases, it looks like the wounds have been cauterized instantly by some sort of laser. No blood loss. In other cases, very perplexing.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

It's been going on for decades where farmers here in the United States and around the world have been having some of their livestock completely and totally mutilated. It's gutted and disemboweled without any blood loss. In some cases, it looks like the wounds have been cauterized instantly by some sort of laser. No blood loss. In other cases, very perplexing.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

One in particular I heard about up in Montana where the only thing that was missing from the animal was the tiniest little bone from inside the ear. So when you look at natural predation in nature, you can expect, you just talked about a coyote, for example, you can see puncture wounds in animal flesh. You can see how the canines and the incisors will tear away flesh. That's not the case here.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

One in particular I heard about up in Montana where the only thing that was missing from the animal was the tiniest little bone from inside the ear. So when you look at natural predation in nature, you can expect, you just talked about a coyote, for example, you can see puncture wounds in animal flesh. You can see how the canines and the incisors will tear away flesh. That's not the case here.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

One in particular I heard about up in Montana where the only thing that was missing from the animal was the tiniest little bone from inside the ear. So when you look at natural predation in nature, you can expect, you just talked about a coyote, for example, you can see puncture wounds in animal flesh. You can see how the canines and the incisors will tear away flesh. That's not the case here.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

These animals, in some cases with surgical precision and a knowledge of anatomy, Their sexual organs have been removed. In some cases, their brains have been removed. Again, no sign of predation, no blood loss. It's as if someone came in with a laser scalpel and just decided to remove certain portions of the animal while leaving the rest behind.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

These animals, in some cases with surgical precision and a knowledge of anatomy, Their sexual organs have been removed. In some cases, their brains have been removed. Again, no sign of predation, no blood loss. It's as if someone came in with a laser scalpel and just decided to remove certain portions of the animal while leaving the rest behind.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

These animals, in some cases with surgical precision and a knowledge of anatomy, Their sexual organs have been removed. In some cases, their brains have been removed. Again, no sign of predation, no blood loss. It's as if someone came in with a laser scalpel and just decided to remove certain portions of the animal while leaving the rest behind.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

So historically, the CIA and the Air Force had managed this effort for the U.S. government. And then you had some special operations units like Joint Special Operations Command, JSOC, who also appeared to have had a piece of it in the Department of Energy. To say that there's one particular group that had all-knowing or all-encompassing insights into this, I don't think so.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

So historically, the CIA and the Air Force had managed this effort for the U.S. government. And then you had some special operations units like Joint Special Operations Command, JSOC, who also appeared to have had a piece of it in the Department of Energy. To say that there's one particular group that had all-knowing or all-encompassing insights into this, I don't think so.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

So historically, the CIA and the Air Force had managed this effort for the U.S. government. And then you had some special operations units like Joint Special Operations Command, JSOC, who also appeared to have had a piece of it in the Department of Energy. To say that there's one particular group that had all-knowing or all-encompassing insights into this, I don't think so.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

I know that there were, when I had our program, ATIP, there was discussions in the hallways of a much older program, a legacy program. that was involved for many, many years in this topic and really was involved in what we call now crash retrievals and trying to exploit that technology. But again, we get back to intent, don't we, right?

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

I know that there were, when I had our program, ATIP, there was discussions in the hallways of a much older program, a legacy program. that was involved for many, many years in this topic and really was involved in what we call now crash retrievals and trying to exploit that technology. But again, we get back to intent, don't we, right?

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

I know that there were, when I had our program, ATIP, there was discussions in the hallways of a much older program, a legacy program. that was involved for many, many years in this topic and really was involved in what we call now crash retrievals and trying to exploit that technology. But again, we get back to intent, don't we, right?

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

We can look at something all day long from a nuts and bolts perspective and still not have any idea it's intent.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

We can look at something all day long from a nuts and bolts perspective and still not have any idea it's intent.

SmartLess
"Luis Elizondo"

We can look at something all day long from a nuts and bolts perspective and still not have any idea it's intent.