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U S Congress Discusses U F O Sightings By Military
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//Retired US Navy commander David Fravor …. recounted his encounter with a "tic-tac" shaped UAP in 2004 that moved in a way that baffled aviators, footage of which was released in 2017 and publicly verified by the US Navy two years later.
"The technology that we faced was far superior than anything that we had, have today, or are looking to develop in the next 10+ years," Mr Fravor said.
David Grusch, an ex-Air Force intelligence officer, hinted that government officials had suppressed information and punished whistleblowers, but claimed he could not elaborate further in public due to classification laws.
In one notable exchange, Nancy Mace, a South Carolina Republican, asked Mr Grusch elaborate on what he knew about non-terrestrial bodies.
She asked him if "biologics" were recovered from any crafts retrieved by the government.
Referencing his previous media interviews, Mr Grusch responded that "biologics came with some of these recoveries".
Were they human or non-human? Ms Mace asked.
"Non-human, and that was the assessment of people with direct knowledge on the programme I talked to," Mr Grusch responded. During a different line of questioning, he confirmed he had never personally seen an alien body.//
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"The technology that we faced was far superior than anything that we had, have today, or are looking to develop in the next 10+ years," Mr Fravor said.
David Grusch, an ex-Air Force intelligence officer, hinted that government officials had suppressed information and punished whistleblowers, but claimed he could not elaborate further in public due to classification laws.
In one notable exchange, Nancy Mace, a South Carolina Republican, asked Mr Grusch elaborate on what he knew about non-terrestrial bodies.
She asked him if "biologics" were recovered from any crafts retrieved by the government.
Referencing his previous media interviews, Mr Grusch responded that "biologics came with some of these recoveries".
Were they human or non-human? Ms Mace asked.
"Non-human, and that was the assessment of people with direct knowledge on the programme I talked to," Mr Grusch responded. During a different line of questioning, he confirmed he had never personally seen an alien body.//
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I recall a colleague of mine telling us about his involvement with UFOs
as we tend to know them back in the 1950s. He was a national serviceman in the RAF serving as a radar operator. He was stationed at the, then , operational RAF Hendon. Most of the time he would work on radar ops in the control tower but the operators used to rotate their location. There was a chain radar bunker hidden in a remote position in Scratch Woods adjacent to the Barnet By Pass. Whilst on this post he witnessed unusual traffic on his screen with strange blips. He made enquiries about local flight operations at RAF Hendon and Northolt several miles away and all could be accounted for but not these blips. Within the hour he was driven back to Hendon where men from the Air Ministry where, waiting ,in a room guarded by the Station Police. After fairly aggressive interrogation and statements he was told to speak to no one about what he had seen. About two days later he was presented with a travel warrant and told to report to a remote RAF experimental missile firing range on a Hebridean Island for the rest of his service before demob.
The UK men from the ministry have known about UFOs for many years but I believe their office has closed down now. The poor airmen was called Wally Wise ( now deceased). He would of been wise to keep shtum but as he said later, 'I was hoping I might have prevented a mid-air collision'.
as we tend to know them back in the 1950s. He was a national serviceman in the RAF serving as a radar operator. He was stationed at the, then , operational RAF Hendon. Most of the time he would work on radar ops in the control tower but the operators used to rotate their location. There was a chain radar bunker hidden in a remote position in Scratch Woods adjacent to the Barnet By Pass. Whilst on this post he witnessed unusual traffic on his screen with strange blips. He made enquiries about local flight operations at RAF Hendon and Northolt several miles away and all could be accounted for but not these blips. Within the hour he was driven back to Hendon where men from the Air Ministry where, waiting ,in a room guarded by the Station Police. After fairly aggressive interrogation and statements he was told to speak to no one about what he had seen. About two days later he was presented with a travel warrant and told to report to a remote RAF experimental missile firing range on a Hebridean Island for the rest of his service before demob.
The UK men from the ministry have known about UFOs for many years but I believe their office has closed down now. The poor airmen was called Wally Wise ( now deceased). He would of been wise to keep shtum but as he said later, 'I was hoping I might have prevented a mid-air collision'.
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