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Vatican’s Ancient Manuscripts Could Uncover UFO Truths, Says Elizondo

When former Pentagon UAP investigator Luis Elizondo sat down with conservative media figures recently he dropped a detail that should make every American sit up: Elizondo says senior Vatican archivists showed him ancient manuscripts describing what they translated as “flaming Roman shields” in the sky—accounts that, if even partially true, push the question of unidentified aerial phenomena back into recorded history. He has told similar stories in other public interviews and has appeared repeatedly on Glenn Beck’s platforms to discuss what he claims to have seen and handled during his government work. Americans deserve to hear exactly what he was shown and by whom before the story is spun into fiction or buried by elites.

President Donald Trump has answered the growing demand for honesty by ordering federal agencies to identify and begin releasing government files related to UFOs, UAPs, and possible extraterrestrial life—an unmistakable signal that transparency will not be optional going forward. The White House move, announced via the president’s platform and quickly picked up by national outlets, forced the Pentagon to acknowledge it is preparing to comply and to coordinate the search for records. This is the kind of decisive action conservatives have been calling for: force disclosure, put the cards on the table, and let the American people judge for themselves.

Make no mistake about who Luis Elizondo is: he is the former official associated with the Pentagon’s AATIP-era work and has for years pushed for the public and Congress to confront these anomalies rather than treat them as a punchline. Elizondo has claimed access to materials and briefings that, in his telling, cannot be explained away by conventional aircraft or natural phenomena, and he has lectured widely about recovered materials and historical records that merit investigation. Whether you take him as a hero or a provocateur, his insider status makes his Vatican anecdote impossible to ignore.

We should be clear-eyed and skeptical at the same time. Conservatives know that institutions—secular and religious—have long hoarded knowledge to preserve power and narrative control, and the idea that the Vatican might hold archival references to unexplained phenomena plays right into that suspicion. But skepticism must lead to demand for facts, not reflexive dismissal; if ancient records exist they must be cataloged, authenticated, and examined by independent experts under congressional oversight. The American people should not have to rely on leaks, secondhand anecdotes, or partisan theatrics to learn the truth.

There is a national-security angle that cannot be sentimentalized: if objects with advanced capabilities have been operating in or near American airspace, elected leaders—not bureaucrats alone—must determine the threat and the proper response. The Pentagon has already been put on notice to cooperate with the president’s directive, and Defense officials have acknowledged work is underway to identify and prepare records for release. This is not about paranoia; it is about competence and accountability in the face of potential strategic vulnerabilities.

That is why conservatives should rally behind a full, unfettered release that is accountable to Congress and the public, not a carefully curated PR dump that keeps the most consequential pieces hidden. Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna and others in the task forces investigating UAPs rightly called for oversight and full transparency so the American people can evaluate the evidence themselves. If the White House and the Pentagon are sincere, they will welcome independent review and stop treating disclosure like a partisan or classified chess piece.

Patriots who love this country and its institutions should demand truth, not theater. We owe it to our service members, to our scientists, and to future generations to confront whatever is out there with courage and clarity—supporting leaders who act to pry open secret cupboards and expose what the powerful have kept hidden. If the Vatican scrolls are real, and if the government files contain revelations, bring them into the light; America can handle the truth and we deserve nothing less.

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