This podcast interview between Sara Carter and Luis Elizondo that took place yesterday includes this very interesting remark from Elizondo at around the 19 minute and 20 second mark:
“…when I was in Rome not too long I had the honour and privilege of speaking to some folks in the Vatican, some senior academics, and they provided to myself and some of my colleagues a copy of an ancient text and this was a correspondence between a Roman soldier and his general and in there they describe these what they call in Latin a clipeus, a clipeus is the designation of the Roman shield, it’s this round lenticular shaped shield that the Romans would carry and they describe these flaming Roman shields in the sky that would follow them from battle to battle…”