Luis Elizondo
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Going back to, you know, a colleague of mine made the comparison. He said, look, Lou, imagine being during the days of Da Vinci and all of a sudden bringing Da Vinci a garage door opener. You have no idea what it's used for. Right. You've never seen plastic before. You don't even understand electromagnetic radiation, right? Right.
And infrared, you know, where do you start on the analysis and exploitation of a technology that the physics hasn't even been discovered yet? Right.
And infrared, you know, where do you start on the analysis and exploitation of a technology that the physics hasn't even been discovered yet? Right.
And infrared, you know, where do you start on the analysis and exploitation of a technology that the physics hasn't even been discovered yet? Right.
I press a button and a door opens like magic. Wait, where's the horse? Where's the strings? Exactly.
I press a button and a door opens like magic. Wait, where's the horse? Where's the strings? Exactly.
I press a button and a door opens like magic. Wait, where's the horse? Where's the strings? Exactly.
I'm aware. I don't know Bob. I've never met him.
I'm aware. I don't know Bob. I've never met him.
I'm aware. I don't know Bob. I've never met him.
Because, you know, I always wanted to be insulated from prejudicing the jury. And I know it sounds kind of strange, but I didn't ever. Makes sense. You know, it's kind of something I impose on myself because I didn't want to have any preconceived notions of going in. Most people kind of, I suspect, would be tempted to say, well, I'm going to learn everything I can about UFO lore.
Because, you know, I always wanted to be insulated from prejudicing the jury. And I know it sounds kind of strange, but I didn't ever. Makes sense. You know, it's kind of something I impose on myself because I didn't want to have any preconceived notions of going in. Most people kind of, I suspect, would be tempted to say, well, I'm going to learn everything I can about UFO lore.
Because, you know, I always wanted to be insulated from prejudicing the jury. And I know it sounds kind of strange, but I didn't ever. Makes sense. You know, it's kind of something I impose on myself because I didn't want to have any preconceived notions of going in. Most people kind of, I suspect, would be tempted to say, well, I'm going to learn everything I can about UFO lore.
I wanted the opposite. You're a better man than me. I'll be fucking chasing that shit down. You know, I think I just wanted to be very, very careful to preserve the investigative integrity, right? And look, we're all humans. We're all biased. There's no way around it. We all have some degree of bias. Let's be honest and truthful here. It doesn't matter what type of bias it is.