There. Are. No. Fucking. Aliens.
See also his vague and inconclusive descriptions of UFO encounters in https://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/896247/UFO-sighting-aliens-Pentagon-Luis-Elizondo-Earth-space-US-Navy-pilot These are the same sort of encounters that have been reported since the very start of UFO sightings -- which, mysteriously, only happened after Richard Sharpe Shaver's legendary hoax in Amazing Stories ( http://sacred-texts.com/ufo/irl/ ), and tend to drastically resemble his original fiction.
That's right. I said it was a weather balloon.</soul_coughing>
There. Are. No. Fucking. Aliens.
Note also that the "alloys" story is probably not the proof people were hoping for: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-truth-about-those-alien-alloys-in-the-new-york-times-ufo-story/
In particular, note that it would be pretty obvious if a metallic sample came from deep space due to the inevitable ionization.
Note also that the alleged money quote refers to odd reactions in people who encountered the alloys, not the alloys themselves. The same can be said of cell phone signals, MSG, and cursed objects. :p
There. Are. No. Fucking. Aliens.
@zebratron2084 Of COURSE there are no aliens... *wink wink nudge bloop*
There. Are. No. Fucking. Aliens.
@JulieSqveakaroo Mebs! Silence, Jul-ru! The humans must not know of our existence until after the protoid refueling station is completed! Mebs! Mebs!
There. Are. No. Fucking. Aliens.
@JulieSqveakaroo @zebratron2084 You rang~?
There. Are. No. Fucking. Aliens.
Apologies to anyone who was weighing any hopes of getting off this planet upon this story. But fringe culture, including UFOlogy, has been a major hobby of mine since I was a teenager, and after a while you get REAL hard to impress with these stories.