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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/Green_Tomato_7444 on 2024-08-19 14:48:11+00:00.


Don’t really ever post. But I do read a lot of the stuff posted here

Recently read that article that was posted from the Daily Mail that was talking about Elizondo’s new book and new info that was being released

They mention a “PROJECT Interloper”

“He told DailyMail.com that their investigations pointed to these craft having an apparent interest in military operations, nuclear power, and were often seen around bodies of water.

So they coordinated with the Navy and other branches to create ‘Project Interloper’: an attempt to lure these mysterious craft and record them with high-tech equipment.

‘You take a nuclear carrier strike group, a nuclear powered aircraft carrier, you have a nuclear powered submarine and other nuclear equities in the area, and you put it on the water,’ he told DailyMail.com. “

… “ ‘There was an official plan that had support. It got briefed all the way to the Joint Staff,’ Elizondo said. ‘We had a lot of interest from the intelligence community. A lot of agencies were part of this. They were ready to put their effort and assets into it. And at the last minute it got denied. “

So I thought I’d do a search on Google just to see what came up for “PROJECT Interloper”

Eventually I found these 2 articles posted back in 2014 and 2010 that I thought were kinda interesting and I had never seen on here before

The first one from 2010 mentions an “OPERATION Interloper” that goes back to 1951 and 1952

Thought kinda interesting that Elizondo mentions that name but says never got off the ground. Do they re-use project/operation names? Is there a difference between Operation and Project?

Within that article on Interloper, they mention an “Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit”. There is another article about this linked from that as well

When talking about the IPU (Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit) there are some very recognizable things said that I think sound very similar to AARO and the things they use to down play that

But IPU existed for sure. They refuse to give up the FOIA on it though and have said the relevant documents have been destroyed

Just thought it was all kinda interesting read

Elizondo Daily Mail Article