Pentagon: Luis Elizondo's intelligence role begins
On September 28, 2008, Luis Elizondo started as action officer in Partner Engagement within the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence. He later advanced to branch chief, handling classified data for Military Commissions.
Background
Hintergrund
Luis Elizondo began his significant role in the U.S. Department of Defense on September 28, 2008. He served as an action officer focused on partner engagement in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence. This position marked a key step in his intelligence career, building on prior experience in counterintelligence and operations.
Karriereentwicklung
Subsequently, Elizondo advanced to branch chief, where he managed sensitive classified materials to aid the Office of Military Commissions. His work involved coordinating information sharing and supporting high-level security efforts within the Pentagon. This role highlighted his expertise in handling black programs and advanced threats.
Bedeutung
This appointment positioned Elizondo for future involvement in programs like AATIP, studying unidentified aerial phenomena. No direct UAP sightings occurred here, but it laid groundwork for his later leadership in UAP investigations. Sources confirm his hand-selection for sensitive tasks, underscoring his rising influence in defense intelligence. Evidence stems from declassified bios and timelines, emphasizing his contributions to national security.
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