
Congress held a historic hearing on UFOs last July. The hearing, which featured testimony from two former Navy fighter pilots and a former senior intelligence officer, garnered a notable amount of attention and interest not seen on Capitol Hill in years.
In one remarkable exchange, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) described how his office received a “protected disclosure” from Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, regarding a January 2023 UFO incident over the Gulf of Mexico. After being stonewalled by the Air Force, he delivered a tense, on-base reminder to the military about “how authorities flow in the United States of America.” The Air Force relented, permitting Gaetz to review sensor data gathered during the encounter.
Acknowledgement from Senator Gillibrand @gillibrandny that Congress is not ceasing its investigations into alleged #UAP crash retrievals. She’s met two whistleblowers who (sensibly) did not trust to speak to @DoD_AARO. V important Congress gets to publicly hear their evidence. https://t.co/1oFpRLzGFe
— Ross Coulthart (@rosscoulthart) May 2, 2024
