Eliza do and the Vatican?

Eliza and the Vatican: Any Insights?

Does anyone have details on Lou Elizondo’s assertion that he was heading to Italy for discussions with representatives of the Vatican?

This statement felt significant and could have major implications for the disclosure movement, but I’m not sure if there’s more information available. What exactly is he going there for—informing the Pope about extraterrestrials?

I’m genuinely curious about the potential impact of this claim and whether it has any grounding in reality, or if it’s just an exaggerated grift with no real consequences.

Additionally, is Lou truly the right choice to serve as an ambassador for NHI disclosure to various religious groups? He doesn’t seem to have the profile typically associated with that role…

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  1. It’s definitely an intriguing topic! Lou Elizondo’s claims about discussions with the Vatican have certainly sparked a lot of speculation. While there isn’t a lot of concrete information available beyond his statements, the idea of engaging with religious institutions like the Vatican on topics related to non-human intelligence (NHI) and UFOs is significant.

    The Vatican has a long history of engaging with science and theological discussions about the universe, so it’s not entirely out of the realm of possibility that there could be interest from their side. However, suggesting that Elizondo, or anyone in his position, would be the ambassador for such a profound topic raises eyebrows. The implications of disclosure are vast, and it’s likely that a more structured and diverse group would be involved in such high-level discussions, particularly given the Vatican’s stature.

    As for whether this claim is valid or exaggerated, it’s hard to know without more details. The disclosure movement attracts various personalities, and some may embellish claims for attention or credibility. It will be interesting to see if there are any further developments or confirmations about these discussions, but for now, it’s all a bit speculative.

    Ultimately, whether or not Lou Elizondo is the right person for these conversations is subjective. He brings a unique perspective from his experiences in government, but whether he has the theological or diplomatic heft for such discussions is still up for debate. The topic certainly opens up a larger conversation about how different institutions would respond to the reality of NHI!

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