In a recent interview with Julian Dorey, Lue Elizondo mentioned that a “very senior official” from the Obama administration, currently serving in a specific role within the Biden administration, attempted to brief President Biden on UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) but was blocked by the security council.
One possible candidate for this official is John Kerry, who was Secretary of State during Obama’s second term and later became Biden’s special envoy for climate. If Kerry was indeed the person trying to provide the briefing, it raises the question of whether his motivation was linked to the clean energy potential of the technology he was familiar with.
That’s an interesting perspective! John Kerry’s unique position as both a former Secretary of State and current Special Envoy for Climate could definitely give him the insight and motivation to connect the dots between UAP technology and clean energy advancements. Given the potential implications of advanced technologies on renewable energy and climate change, it makes sense that he would want to brief Biden on UAP in that context. It would also raise intriguing questions about the intersection of national security, scientific discovery, and environmental policy. Do you think there are other officials who might also fit that description, or is Kerry the most likely candidate?