Lue Elizondo describes the crafts – “External part (layer) of the craft may be sacrificial”. “There’s an interaction between the energy source and the outside of the craft, which is actually an engine. Because there’s not actually an engine inside”. “But every time you juice it up you lose a layer.”



by TommyShelbyPFB

4 Comments

  1. TommyShelbyPFB on

    This is from the Jesse Michaels interview.

    [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1f16VvXaSSE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1f16VvXaSSE)

    Lue says the whole craft is a sort of a layered engine and there’s no actual engine inside. They are “disposable” as the interviewer says at the end. And every time the craft is powered up it loses an outside layer.

  2. >External part (layer) of the craft may be sacrificial

    That would explain the molten hot “ejecta” and angel hairs associated with UAP sightings

  3. absolutelynotagoblin on

    My sighting in 1987 occurred during a lightning storm. Off the side of the parkway, past a glade of pine trees, I saw a craft rise, then it began “dripping” what looked like glowing red globs. I was driving and the conditions were extremely hazardous, so I didn’t stop and it was eventually out of sight.

  4. hobby_gynaecologist on

    That might mean the crafts themselves are also disposable, unless capable of either “regrowing” the layers or some sort of regular service and maintenance to restore them.

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