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UFO hearing: Pentagon whistleblower says UFO tech 'most powerful he's ever seen'


US Congress has heard testimonies from Pentagon whistleblowers who accused the government of withholding information about alien life.

One whistleblower, ex-Navy Commander David Farvor, claims he saw a “tic tac” object flying across the sky during a 2004 training mission.

He said during his opening statement: “I’d like to say that the tic tac object we engaged in 2004 was far superior to anything that we had at the time, have today or looking to develop in the next 10 years.

“If we in fact have programs that possess this technology it needs to have oversight from those people that the citizens of this country elected in office to represent what is best for the United States and best for the citizens.”

He also told the committee that UAPs represent a national security risk.

The House Oversight Committee is being presented with testimony from David Grusch, a former intelligence official who accused the government of owning “intact and partially intact” extra-terrestrial vehicles.

The whistleblower led an analysis of unexplained anomalous phenomena (UAP) – the newly-used term for UFOs – in a US Department of Defense agency until 2023.

Two other witnesses who have alleged that the government has been withholding top-secret information about UFOs are testifying in Capitol Hill.

Ryan Graves, a retired navy pilot, has alleged he saw UAP off the Atlantic coast “every day for at least a couple years” is also testifying.

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