DescriptionJust days ago, The Black Vault released a story that confirmed the e-mails of Luis Elizondo… have all been destroyed by the Department of Defense. This paper trail that is now gone for good would likely not only consist of e-mails, but all attachments, scheduled tasks, calendars, chat transcripts and other communications that spanned nearly a decade.After months of seeking the proper authorization for the DoD to do this; there was nothing found. When asked, the Pentagon couldn’t cite authorization either, even after two months of asking. In fact, documented protocol proves that this material should likely have been saved until at least October 4, 2024, if not, possibly even being mandated to be saved indefinitely.With this crucial evidence seemingly destroyed, stepping into the Vault today, is Luis Elizondo himself. Now hear from him on what truly was lost; how he feels about it; and what the next steps may be.Stay tuned… you’re about to journey INSIDE THE BLACK VAULT.SHOW NOTESThe Pentagon Destroyed E-mails Of Luis Elizondo: Here's How It Went DownOfficial Tied To UFO Investigation ClaimsLive Stream VersionTranscriptTranscripts published for The Black Vault are approximate, and done by AI, with a quick human pass through. There are often some minor mistakes, or grammatical errors, especially when guests talk about each other. These errors are not intentional. John Greenewald 0:11Just days ago, the black vault released a story that confirmed the emails of Luis Elizondo have all been destroyed by the Department of Defense. This paper trail that is now gone for good would likely not only consist of emails, but also all attachments, scheduled tasks, calendars, chat transcripts, and other communications that spanned nearly a decade. After months of seeking the proper authorization for the DOJ to do this, there was nothing found. When asked, the Pentagon couldn't cite authorization either. Even after nearly two months of asking, in fact, documented protocol proves that this material should likely have been saved until at least October 4 2024, if not, possibly even being mandated to be saved indefinitely. With this crucial evidence seemingly destroyed. Stepping into the vault today is Luis Elizondo himself. Now hear from him on what truly was lost, how he feels about it, and what the next steps may be. Stay tuned, you're about to journey inside the black vault.That's right, everybody. As always, thank you so much for tuning in and making this your podcast or your live stream of choice for those subscribers to this channel. Or if you're brand new days ago, I posted a video which was connected to a very long article which I worked approximately about three years on, it took two months just to verify the lead of the story, which was simply this the paper trail that will lead into better understanding a tip the Pentagon's UFO story as it is largely referenced in the media would consist of Luis Elizondo his emails. And finally, after months of pressing, they did confirm the Pentagon and Department of Defense confirmed, it's all gone. Now, although that may stay at sound like standard procedure, I, for months, tried to verify what, what authorized them to do this, and I was unable to do it. Now, that doesn't mean much. But I was pressing the Pentagon at the exact same time. And they couldn't prove it, either. Now, you've all heard my reaction to that. But more importantly, here's the man himself, Luis Elizondo, Louise, thank you so much for again, stepping into the vault and spending some time with me here.Luis Elizondo 3:17Yeah, john, my pleasure. Thank you very much. And a big thank you to your audience as well. I know, a lot of folks have been kind of following this, this topic for quite some time. And I look forward to addressing any questions you you or your listeners might have.John Greenewald 3:33And I appreciate that. So like I mentioned, my audience has, has heard my reaction, a very quick backstory, so they better understand it was almost two months to the day, when I picked up my cell phone and called you and said, Okay, this is what they're pulling, I wanted you to be be the first to know, you ended up being essentially the only one to know, you may have shared it with others, but but in the sense I didn't talk about it at all. I want to start with those emails and and get your reaction to this story. Let me take you back to two months ago. If I can ask you, were you aware of that? Or was that new to you that your emails were destroyed according to the Department of Defense?Luis Elizondo 4:19Well, I it was a surprise but but not a surprise. You know, obviously john, I've had to to the major portfolios I ran the last 10 years or so in the Pentagon was the UFO program. And then one that I haven't really talked much about, which is Guantanamo Bay. And clearly from a from a perspective of not just posterity, but from a legal legal perspective. Anything that I was engaged in involving ...
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