Lue Elizondo Exposed Spreading 2027 Alien Threat Rumor
In the world of UFO disclosure, dates are a dangerous currency. Currently, the year 2027 is at the center of a firestorm. In a comprehensive breakdown by the channel VETTED, host Patrick explores the origins of the "2027 alien threat" rumor, alleging that former intelligence officer Lue Elizondo and his "proxies" may be the primary drivers behind a narrative that an artificial, massive craft is approaching Earth.
The "Planet-Sized" Object
The rumor gained significant traction after comedian Michael Ian Black shared his experience of being invited into a private signal chat with UFO insiders. He was told of a "planet-sized" object that was decelerating as it entered our solar system, with a predicted arrival date of 2027. Black noted that he was even shown a blurry, "gray and round" photograph of the object, though he remained skeptical about the physics of a planet-sized craft entering the system without detectable gravitational effects.
Inside the Disinformation Claims
While some insiders take the threat seriously, others are sounding the alarm on a possible "psyop."
Jeremy Corbell: He has explicitly called the 2027 arrival a "lie" being told to the public, originating from a classified document from the 1970s.
Steven Greer: Greer argues that this is a "spectre of a threat" designed to justify increased military spending and control, labeling the narrative as human-made deception rather than extraterrestrial reality.
The Space Force Connection
One of the most compelling parts of the investigation reveals a potential "prosaic" explanation for the 2027 date. Patrick points out that U.S. Space Force leadership has repeatedly cited 2027 as a critical deadline for "combat readiness" and countering threats from adversaries like China and Russia.
Lue Elizondo, who worked with Space Force, has admitted hearing the 2027 date during his time there, but he claims it was "anecdotal." The video suggests that Elizondo may be twisting military strategic timelines into an alien invasion narrative to "activate" the UFO community.
Proxy Wars and Gaslighting
The blog also highlights the role of "proxies"—well-known figures in the community who allegedly spread these stories on behalf of more powerful insiders. Researcher Kelly Chase recently came forward, claiming she has known for a year that Elizondo and his associates were behind the 2027 date. According to Chase, the information was often presented as "fact" from a high-level insider to people with large platforms, likely to ensure maximum reach.
Final Thoughts
Is the 2027 arrival a legitimate warning of a "controlled" disclosure event, or is it a "hall of mirrors" designed to keep the public distracted? As Patrick concludes, the lack of hard evidence suggests that until a craft actually appears, these dates should be treated with extreme caution.