‘We’re going to uncover the UFO cover-up’: Congressman kicks off bombshell hearing NOW as three whistleblowers testify that US is in possession of extraterrestrial craft
- Congress has sworn in three whistleblowers to testify about UFOs
- The men claim the US government is withholding information from the public
Whistleblowers are testifying in front of Congress Wednesday, providing firsthand accounts of UFOs, claiming the government keeps Americans in the dark.
Ryan Graves, a former pilot, Air Force and intelligence agency veteran David Grusch and Navy veteran fighter pilot Commander David Fravor have been sworn in and are ready to share their experiences.
The hearing kicked off with opening statements from Representative Tim Burchett (R-Tenn), who said: ‘We are going to uncover the UFO coverup.’
Burchett also noted that UFOs are a nonpartisan issue, as it has nothing to do with party politics, but the cover-up is much deeper than that.
The hearing kicked off with opening statements from Representative Tim Burchett (R-Tenn), who said: ‘We are going to uncover the UFO coverup’
Graves was the first to give opening statements, reminding Congress he had endured two deployments during his time in the US Air Force as a F-18 pilot.
He told the committee that he and more than 30 aircrew members and veterans have experienced UAPs, unidentified aerial phenomena, along with members of Congress who have confided in him.
Graves said, as an F-18 pilot in the Red Rippers, their squadron was “split by UAP” during a training mission near Virginia Beach in 2014.
He described the object as dark gray or black inside of a transparent sphere.
It was about 15 feet in diameter and came within 50 feet of the lead aircraft.
The mission commander ended the flight, and the squadron submitted a safety report, Graves continued.
This story is more common than we expect, Graves said: more than 30 witnesses had told his group about similar sightings.
“Often, they are veterans with decades of flying experience,” he added.
Graves also said, ‘ UAP are in our airspace but are grossly underreported.’
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