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Whistleblowers reveal UFO secrets to senior Congress members: report

Ex-Navy admiral reveals military cover-up, supports non-human UFO claims

Senior members of Congress have recently held discussions with up to six whistleblowers who claim to have worked on secretive military programs focused on UFO crash retrieval and reverse engineering programs, resembling the infamous Roswell incident, Daily Mail reported.

Prominent figures such as a top attorney, a leading Stanford scientist, and ex-UFO program officials have all confirmed the authenticity of these claims.

Six whistleblowers share insider details on military UFO programs with senior Congress members

For years, the possibility of the US government possessing alien spacecraft has been a popular subject of sci-fi literature and TV shows. However, the passage of a law by Congress last year that established whistleblower protections for individuals who have worked in such highly classified programs suggests that these claims might have more substance to them than previously thought. The public eagerly awaits further revelations on this intriguing topic.

Daniel Sheehan, in an interview with DailyMail.com, revealed that he is in communication with six individuals who claim to have previously worked on a program related to “unidentified anomalous phenomena,” including material retrieval, material analysis, and reverse engineering.

This program was required to be reported to high-ranking Senators as part of an amendment included in the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which was signed into law by President Joe Biden in December. The amendment mandates that the Pentagon disclose classified reports on any undisclosed programs that relate to the aforementioned phenomena.

Attorney Daniel Sheehan is representing Lue Elizondo, a former director of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) who now claims to have worked on a program related to the reverse engineering of UFOs. Sheehan is also launching a watchdog charity to promote government transparency on the topic.

Whistleblowers briefed senate staff prior to NDAA passage, says attorney Sheehan

Sheehan also claimed that some of the six whistleblowers he is in contact with had already briefed Senate committee staff on their experiences before the 2023 NDAA was signed, potentially inspiring the inclusion of the “reverse engineering” language.

‘There are half a dozen of them that have already gone and talked to them,’ he said. ‘The Senate staff people were reaching out to some others,” he said.

According to Daniel Sheehan, several witnesses who claim to have knowledge of Roswell-style programs, including a former director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, have been recommended for interviews with the Pentagon’s UFO office, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office.

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Brendan Taylor

Brendan Taylor was a TV news producer for 5 and a half years. He is an experienced writer. Brendan covers Breaking News at Insider Paper.







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