My Open Letter to Lou Elizondo
Watching Lou’s recent interview on Lehto Files inspired me to share my thoughts. Here they are:
Dear Lou,
It’s only natural that people are pushing back against the latest whistleblower video. After all, we’ve been promised significant revelations time and again—from you, Coulthart, Greer (who, let’s be honest, seems to grasp at anything to stay in the spotlight), and others in the disclosure community. Yet here we are, looking at a grainy clip of what appears to be an egg-like object dangling from a sling and rolling in the dirt. This is the groundbreaking reveal? This is the “smoking gun” we’ve been waiting for?
Let’s be honest: it’s disappointing. And that disappointment rests with you.
Yes, there’s frustration. Instead of acknowledging that many people feel misled, you’ve chosen to redirect the criticism toward us by labeling us “armchair skeptics” for not doing more. The truth is, most of us don’t have access to government insiders or classified information. We are just everyday individuals who have placed our trust in you to illuminate this subject. Enough with the gaslighting—stop acting like we’re the issue.
You pledged to lead the way in revealing the truth to the public. You asserted that the American people have a right to know what’s happening, so don’t push away those who have supported you along this journey. If your promises are ever to hold weight, they must be substantiated by tangible evidence. You set the expectations, and now it seems you’re upset that we’re holding you accountable to them.
Here’s the bottom line: if you aren’t ready to deliver genuine, verifiable proof, then stop making grand promises that fall short. Right now, all that’s happening is the erosion of trust within the very community you claim to advocate for.
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I wanted to express this in case it resonates with others. If it does, thank you for reading.
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