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Lawmakers accuse cover-up, whistleblowers report retaliation in UFO hearing.

Whistleblowers⁢ Testify on​ Hidden ‌UFO Information

Three ‍whistleblowers who claim the Department of Defense has concealed information about unidentified⁢ flying objects testified in front​ of a House of Representatives subcommittee on ⁤Wednesday.

David Grusch, a⁢ former⁣ U.S. intelligence official, former⁤ fighter pilot Ryan Graves of Americans ⁣for Safe​ Aerospace, and ⁣retired ⁢Navy⁣ pilot David Fravor testified in front of a ⁤House Oversight‌ subcommittee in a highly anticipated hearing. The former’s conviction is based on previous work and second-hand⁢ accounts, while the latter two both claim to have their own experiences with, as the Pentagon says, unidentified anomalous⁢ phenomenon, which is the term the U.S. government uses instead of UFO.

Commitment to Transparency and Accountability

“Congress should work to ​ensure that knowledge is not driven by ⁣fear. Today we are not‌ just ⁢debating ​the existence of UAPs,”⁤ Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-WI), chairman of the Subcommittee ​on National Security, the Border, and ⁤Foreign Affairs, said in ‍his opening remarks. “We ⁣are ‌deliberating on the principles that define our republic, which is a commitment to transparency⁢ and⁢ accountability. I look forward ‍to hearing⁢ from our witnesses today about ways​ we can improve government efficiency and openness when it comes to UAPs.”

Similarly, Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) said,‌ “We’re going to uncover ‍the cover-up.”

Grusch,‍ who⁢ previously worked ⁣for the National Reconnaissance Office, told lawmakers that ⁣the department has been hiding “a multi-decade UAP crash retrieval and reverse engineering program.” When asked, he said he believed the U.S. had likely been aware of “nonhuman” ‍activity ⁤since the 1930s, and he alleged being subjected to retaliatory actions since ​coming‍ forward but declined to provide specific details,‌ citing an ​ongoing⁣ investigation.

“It was very ​brutal and very ‌unfortunate, some of ‌the tactics they ⁤used to⁢ hurt me both professionally and personally,”⁤ he said,⁣ adding, “I call it administrative terrorism. That’s their quiver or tool in the toolbox to ‌silence people, especially the career ⁢government servants who care about their career, care​ about‍ their ⁣clearance, their‌ reputation to climb ⁣the ladder. ⁤When you threaten that flow, that career path, a lot of people back off, but ‌I’m here to⁤ represent those people.”

Lawmakers asked the three witnesses how they should continue to seek transparency in the⁢ matter ‍of ​UAPs, and Grusch declined ​to⁢ answer publicly but said he‍ could point‍ them out ‌”specifically,” ⁢while ⁤the other witnesses​ deferred ​to him on this matter. He also demurred when‍ asked⁤ if ‌anyone had been murdered as a part of this supposed cover-up.

Defense⁢ Department spokeswoman Sue ⁢Gough said in ⁢a statement ​investigators have⁤ not discovered ⁢“any verifiable information to substantiate claims that any programs regarding the possession​ or reverse-engineering of extraterrestrial materials have existed in the past or exist currently.”

In mid-April,⁤ Sean Kirkpatrick, the head of the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, told a Senate Armed Services subcommittee that​ his‍ department has found “no credible ‌evidence ‍thus far of extraterrestrial​ activity, off-world technology, or ⁢objects that defy⁤ the⁣ known ‍laws of physics.”

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