UFO whistleblowers reveal bombshell encounters to Congress
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UFO whistleblowers reveal bombshell encounters to Congress
"The whistleblowers revealed how they saw multiple types of strange, unexplained craft while on duty, including giant triangles, glowing cubes larger than a football field, and the infamous Tic-Tac-shaped vehicles spotted over the Pacific ocean. Along with their eye-witness accounts, two of the veterans revealed that the US government has attempted to keep their incidents a secret, allegedly threatening witnesses to stay quiet and blacklisting at least one of the whistleblowers."
"Dylan Borland, a former Air Force geospatial intelligence specialist, claimed in his opening statement Tuesday that multiple government agencies blocked him from getting work, forged his documents, and manipulated his security clearance. All of this allegedly took place after Borland reported seeing a 100-foot triangle flying low over him at Virginia's Langley Air Force Base in 2012. The large craft interfered with his telephone, made no sound, and rapidly ascended thousands of feet in seconds."
"While in the government's classified Special Access Program (SAP), Borland added that other intelligence officers told him they had also faced retaliation after reporting their own encounters with UFOs. Additionally, Borland claimed that the US intelligence community engaging in phishing attacks in an attempt to assess what he disclosed to the Intelligence Community Inspector General (ICIG) during a polygraph test in November 2024."
Three Navy and Air Force veterans testified at a congressional hearing about unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs). They reported sightings of giant triangles, glowing cubes larger than a football field, and Tic-Tac-shaped vehicles over the Pacific. Two veterans alleged government attempts to conceal incidents, including threats to witnesses and blacklisting. Dylan Borland said agencies blocked him from work, forged documents, and manipulated his security clearance after he reported a 100-foot triangle at Langley Air Force Base in 2012. He described the craft as silent, disrupting his telephone and rapidly ascending, and alleged phishing attacks probing his ICIG disclosures during a November 2024 polygraph. Borland said he has been unable to resume private intelligence work since an August 2023 ICIG complaint.
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