UFO Whistleblowers Tell Congress 'We Are Not Alone in the Cosmos'
House Intelligence Committee hears from former government officials about UFO incidents
Whistleblowers urge investigation into 'off-world vehicles not made on this earth'
In a historic hearing, the House Intelligence Committee convened on Tuesday to hear testimony from former government officials who claim to have witnessed UFO incidents. The whistleblowers, including a former Navy pilot, a former Air Force intelligence officer, and a former civilian contractor for the Department of Defense, provided detailed accounts of their encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP).
The whistleblowers' testimony was compelling and provided new insights into the UFO phenomenon. Former Navy pilot Ryan Graves described an encounter with a UFO off the coast of Virginia in 2015. Graves said that the UFO moved erratically and at speeds that defied known aviation technology.
Former Air Force intelligence officer Lue Elizondo also testified before the committee. Elizondo said that he was part of a secret government program that investigated UFOs. Elizondo said that the program had collected evidence of UFOs that were "not made on this earth."
The whistleblowers' testimony has reignited interest in the UFO phenomenon and has prompted calls for further investigation. The House Intelligence Committee has said that it will continue to investigate UFOs and will release a report on its findings later this year.
What the Whistleblowers Said
- Former Navy pilot Ryan Graves described an encounter with a UFO off the coast of Virginia in 2015. Graves said that the UFO moved erratically and at speeds that defied known aviation technology.
- Former Air Force intelligence officer Lue Elizondo also testified before the committee. Elizondo said that he was part of a secret government program that investigated UFOs. Elizondo said that the program had collected evidence of UFOs that were "not made on this earth."
- Former civilian contractor for the Department of Defense Chris Mellon also testified before the committee. Mellon said that he believes that the government has been withholding information about UFOs from the public.
What the Committee Said
- The House Intelligence Committee said that it will continue to investigate UFOs and will release a report on its findings later this year.
- The committee also said that it is open to the possibility that UFOs may be of extraterrestrial origin.
What This Means for You
The UFO phenomenon is a complex and fascinating one. The whistleblowers' testimony has provided new insights into the phenomenon and has prompted calls for further investigation. It is important to remain skeptical about UFO claims, but it is also important to keep an open mind. The truth about UFOs may be out there, and it is up to us to find it.