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A Florida congressman revealed that he had seen an image of “a sphere” over the sky of the Gulf of Mexico, saying it was “not of any human ability.”
Representative Matt Gaetz made the shocking revelation Wednesday at a House Oversight Committee hearing regarding UAPs hearing firsthand accounts from military veterans after they swore under oath.
Gaetz told the panel he saw an image of a UAP and spoke to pilots who snapped the photo while he and other representatives visited Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.
“They saw an array of four craft, in a clear diamond formation, for which there is a radar array that I, and I alone, have observed in the United States Congress,” he said at the first hearing on Wednesday. .
“One of the pilots goes to see that diamond formation and sees a large, floating, what I can only describe as a sphere. Again, as I said, not of any human ability I know of.’
Representative Matt Gaetz made the shocking revelation Wednesday during a House Oversight Committee hearing Wednesday regarding UAPs
House lawmakers held the hearing to pressure the executive to release more information about unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), or UFOs, as Burchett prefers.
The key witnesses were David Grusch, a former high-ranking intelligence official, Ryan Graves, an esteemed former pilot, and veteran fighter pilot commander David Fravor, who witnessed the 2004 “Tic Tac” UFO.
The three men who were sworn in at the beginning of the hearing revealed bomb after bomb, but Gaetz also shared a story about an incident a few months ago.
He and Tennessee Representative Tim Burchett visited the Florida Air Force Base, but initially encountered obstacles when they tried to review the information.
“We were denied access to all crew members and initially we were denied access to images and radar,” Gaetz said at the hearing.
“After that, we discussed a little bit about how the authorities (work) in the United States of America and we met with one of the crew members who took the photo.”
He continued to explain the image as legislators listened in their seats.
“The image was of something that I cannot link to any human capacity, either of the United States or of our adversaries,” said Gaetz, reminding the audience that he served on the weapons service committee for seven years and the committee oversees that. stop technologies with DARPA.
According to Gaetz, the pilot encountered a fleet of UAPs in diamond formation over the Gulf of Mexico during a test flight designed for the open sky.
Gaetz told the panel he saw an image of a UAP and spoke to pilots who snapped the photo while he and other representatives visited Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.
The key witnesses were David Grusch, a former high-ranking intelligence officer, Ryan Graves, an esteemed former pilot, and Navy veteran fighter pilot Commander David Fravor, who witnessed the 2004 “Tic Tac” UFO.
The pilot flew closer to the formation and saw the sphere hovering in the center.
“As he got closer, he said his radar broke down and he had to manually take this image from one of the lenses,” Gaetz said.
Gaetz also stated that pilots involved in the incident said ‘that if they have a UAP experience, it’s best to forget about it for your career’.
That statement echoed Grusch’s testimony when he suggested that the US government has been killing people as part of the conspiracy to keep UFOs secret.
Grusch also claimed that he had been told by several credible intelligence officials that the U.S. government had recovered non-human planes that had “non-human” biological pilots in them.
The former US intelligence agent added that he knows of “several colleagues” who were physically injured by UFOs after encountering or working on them as part of these special access programs.
Grusch also said he faced brutal retaliation after coming forward about his first-hand accounts of UFOs.
“I do have knowledge of actively planned reprisals against myself and other colleagues.
“There were certain colleagues of mine who were brutally assaulted administratively. It upsets me as a leader to see this happening to other colleagues and superiors of mine over the last three years,” Grusch added.
‘How do you explain that reaction? That seems like a bizarre response,” asked Maryland Democrat Jamie Raskin.
“I call it administrative terrorism. That’s in their quiver or tools in the toolbox to silence people, especially the career civil servants who care about their career, about their approval, about their reputation, about climbing the ladder, and if you want that stream, that career path , a lot of threats of people withdrawing, but I’m here to represent those people,” Grusch said.