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The Megyn Kelly Show

Uncovering the UAP Mystery, and Standing For Your Beliefs, with Lue Elizondo and Jonathan Isaac | Ep. 324

The Megyn Kelly Show

SiriusXM

Society & Culture, News, News Commentary

4.632.8K Ratings

🗓️ 18 May 2022

⏱️ 101 minutes

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Summary

Megyn Kelly is joined by Lue Elizondo, former director of AATIP, to talk about what we learned at the first public Congressional hearing about UAPs (UFOs) in 50 years, what was ignored by the witnesses, the lack of historical context in the hearing, new videos of UAPs that were shown at the public Congressional hearing, the danger of UAPs that can't be identified, why even identifying UAPs as "drones" could still be a problem, and more. Then Jonathan Isaac, NBA player and author of "Why I Stand," joins the show to talk about his decision to stand during the National Anthem when every other NBA player kneeled, the reaction from his teammates, how the media treated him, the Black Lives Matter organization, his decision not to get the COVID vaccine, the media backlash, fear and tech censorship, how faith and belief in God guided him through tough times, the importance of working hard, growing up and his family, and more. Find out more about vaccines at the CDC's official site: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/index.html The CDC's official COVID vaccine site: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/index.html The WHO's official site: https://www.who.int/news-room/questions-and-answers/item/vaccines-and-immunization-vaccine-safety

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Megan Kelly Show, your home for open, honest, and provocative conversations.

0:07.0

Hey everyone, I'm Megan Kelly, welcome to the Megan Kelly Show.

0:15.0

On Tuesday morning, Congress held the first public hearing on UFOs in half a century.

0:23.0

Two Department of Defense officials took questions from members of a House Intelligence Subcommittee,

0:29.0

and it turns out, aside from two newly released videos, one of an already identified object,

0:37.0

there were few answers in what was supposed to be a moment of transparency for the American people.

0:43.0

Years after investigating, we still don't know what they are or where they came from.

0:48.0

But does the lack of definitive answers tell us something anyway?

0:52.0

There was certainly a lot to discuss in the closed door hearing that we weren't allowed to hear.

0:58.0

So what's happening? Why aren't their concrete answers?

1:02.0

Why can't they be more firm in their pronouncements or is it just a matter of being unwilling?

1:09.0

Here to discuss the hearing and what's to come is Lou Elizondo, former Pentagon official

1:15.0

and former director of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program or A-TIP.

1:24.0

Welcome back to the show Lou, how are you?

1:27.0

Great Megan, thank you so much for having me. True pleasure.

1:30.0

Oh, absolutely. All right, so you give us your summary of what if anything we learned on Tuesday?

1:35.0

Yeah, wow. You're right. First of all, it was historic.

1:39.0

This is the first time in over half a century that we had US government officials briefing Congress on UFOs.

1:46.0

Of course, now we call them UAPs. There was actually a lot that occurred.

1:51.0

And not only was it historic that they were briefed, but before, the last time was during Project Blue Book or the closing of Project Blue Book,

1:59.0

where senior Air Force personnel had briefed Congress, now it is senior DOD officials.

2:06.0

So even one would argue even more senior scrutiny is being put on this topic.

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