Three whistleblowers who claim the DeptofDefense has hidden information gathered about unidentified flying objects (UFOS) testified in front of a House 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.
“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.
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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