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Joe Rogan and comedian Luis J Gomez discussed the disturbing photos on the X podcast last week .
The images have been linked to former military intelligence official Luis Elizondo , a prominent and polarizing figure in UFO investigations.
Rogan said the photos look blurry and that they depict 'an alien hybrid child born to a 15-year-old girl, subject of an ET genetic experiment' The photos have triggered intense backlash online, with many users convinced they depict a deceased baby rather than an extraterrestrial being.
Elzondo has previously made headlines with unverified claims about extraterrestrials and advanced aerial technology.
'The purpose of me showing the photo was to illustrate the need for civilian and commercial pilots to have a central reporting mechanism to report potential anomalous sightings,' Elizondo posted on X Friday . 'In this case, the pilot who took the photo, using his own camera, did not have a way to report what he believed was anomalous,' he continued. 'The ones who are screaming about it (instead of discussing it respectfully as I hoped) missed the entire point of the photo and are not helping other pilots in the future from coming forward,' the whistleblower added..
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