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Illustration of Vice President JD Vance at a podcast microphone with demonic silhouettes and a UAP radar overlay behind him
28 de marzo de 2026
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«Creo que son demonios»: Vance se suma al creciente rechazo religioso a la divulgación de UAP

El vicepresidente JD Vance le dijo a un podcaster que cree que los ovnis son demonios, no alienígenas. Sus comentarios repiten un patrón de objeciones religiosas que durante años se han usado dentro del Pentágono para bloquear la investigación sobre UAP – incluso mientras se acumulan pruebas físicas.

Glenn Beck at his broadcast desk with Luis Elizondo on screen via phone during their February 2026 UAP interview
26 de febrero de 2026
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Elizondo le dice a Glenn Beck: 'El reloj está corriendo' sobre la divulgación de UAP

En una nueva entrevista, el exfuncionario de UAP del Pentágono, Lue Elizondo, advierte sobre la sorpresa estratégica, menciona 2027 y 2036 como fechas de la línea de tiempo rumoreadas, y relata a funcionarios del Pentágono que llamaron a los OVNIs 'demoníacos'.

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