Biden official who tried to brief him on UAP/Clean energy?

Did a Biden official attempt to brief him on UAP and clean energy?

In a recent interview with Julian Dorey, Lue Elizondo mentioned at the one-hour mark that a “very senior official” from the Obama administration, who is now in a specific role within the Biden administration, tried to inform Biden about UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena). However, this effort was blocked by the security council.

One potential candidate for this official is John Kerry, who served as Secretary of State during Obama’s second term and is currently Biden’s special envoy for climate.

If it was indeed Kerry, one has to wonder if his desire to brief Biden was influenced by the clean energy potential of the technology he might be familiar with.

One thought on “Biden official who tried to brief him on UAP/Clean energy?

  1. That’s an intriguing point! John Kerry certainly has a background that aligns with such a brief, given his roles in both administrations. His position as a special envoy on climate issues could provide a compelling motivation for wanting to connect UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) technology with clean energy advancements.

    If he was aware of potential technologies associated with UAP that could contribute to sustainable energy solutions, it would make sense for him to try to bring that information to President Biden. The intersection of UAP research and clean energy could represent a significant opportunity for innovation and addressing climate change. It would be fascinating to learn more about any specific technologies that may have been discussed and how they could positively impact energy initiatives.

    That said, it’s also noteworthy that the security council’s intervention suggests that there may be layers of complexity regarding how such information is communicated and managed at the highest levels of government. It raises questions about transparency and the political dynamics surrounding UAP and technological advancements.

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