Episode Transcript
This hearing of the time declassification of federal secrets will come to an order.
Welcome everyone without objection.
The Chair may declare a recess at any time.
Additionally, without any objection, the following members are waived onto the task force for the purpose of questioning witnesses at today's hearing, Representative Biggs of Arizona, Representative Baggich of Alaska, Representative Ogles of Tennessee, Representative Titus of Nevada, and Representative Moscoits of Florida.
There are no objections.
I recognize myself for the purpose of making an opening statement, Good morning, and welcome to the hearing regarding UAP disclosures.
For too long, the issue of unidentified anomalous phenomena, commonly known as UAPs, has been shrouded in secrecy, stigma, and in some case, outright dismissal.
Today, I want to state clearly that this is not science fiction or creating speculation.
This is about national security, government accountability, and the American people's right to the truth.
I've spoken now to a number of whistleblowers from the military, to include the infamous Egglind Air Force Base incident that occurred when myself and former Representative Matt Gates as well as Representative Burchett, followed up on a lead from multiple active duty Air Force pilot whistleblowers that allege that the United States Air Force was covering up UAP activity at Egland Air Force Base.
We have heard from a number of whistleblowers, specifically military pilots, that the reason for not coming forward publicly is out of fear that speaking out would cost them their flight status and potentially their careers.
This is unacceptable.
We cannot protect our airspaces if our best trained observers are silenced.
We cannot advance science if we refuse to ask questions, and we cannot maintain trust in government if we keep the American people in the dark.
Now, Congress has tried to fix this problem.
Congress tried to create formal channels through the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office also known as ARROW, and the Intelligence Community Inspector General for service members and officials to make disclosures, but the reality the reports come in are often to brush aside, slow walked, or met with skepticism rather than serious investigation.
Recently, the former ERA director known as Sean Kopatrick attacked our witnesses and members on this committee.
It should be noted that he's a documented liar and brings into question what his purpose that AERRA really was if it was not to follow up on investigations and disclose his findings to members of Congress.
A former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, Chris Mellin, described a report published by ERA that found no evidence that any USG investigation, academic sponsored research, or official review panel has confirmed any sighting of UAP represented extraterrestrial technology as the most air ridden and unsatisfactory government report I can recall reading during after decades of government service.
Mellan further noted that this was a first air report submitted to Congress without the Director of National Intelligence's sign off, and seemingly excluded input from any scholars or experts who have studied or written exclusively about this topic extensively about this topic, as would normally be in any other case in this field.
Melon determined that this report failed to fulfill the congressional mandate under which it was required, omitted entire agencies with known investigations or activities related to UAPs, and omitted any discussion of efforts to hide classified or unclassified information about UAP.
Such efforts were or unaddressed by the report, despite the existence of agency records and investigations concurring with them, including those at US Customs and Border Protection.
If we set up offices and oversight bodies only to let them become graveyards for testimony, or worse yet, ruses for pretending to investigate when in actuality there was no follow up, then we are not doing our jobs.
In recent months, Congress has also been presented with evidence that points to technologies that, to our knowledge, are beyond our current capabilities.
It is our duty as elected representatives to follow the facts wherever they lead, and to ensure that those facts are not buried under classification stamps or bureaucratic excuses.
Let me be clear, whether you vaps represent adders, serial technology, natural phenomena, or something beyond current human understanding.
Congress has a responsibility to investigate.
If these objects are foreign in origin, then they pose a direct threat to our national security, and if they represent something anknown they demand rigorous scientific inquiry, not ridicule, not secrecy, and not silence.
The stakes are very high.
Addressarah nations are not waiting for US to catch up.
They are studying these phenomena as well aggressively, as multiple nations have also announced their own parliamentary investigations into this very topic.
If we are to continue to hide information from ourselves, we risk strategic surprise.
If we continue to ignore a pilots and service members, as well as countless government whistleblowers, we risk losing their trust.
And if we continue to shield the truth from the public, we risk eroding the very foundation of democratic accountability.
This is why this hearing matters.
This is not about fueling speculation.
This is about demanding the basic transparency from the Department of Defense and the intelligence community and other military contractors.
It is about asking the questions every American has the right to ask.
What do we know, what don't we know?
And why in a free society are we being told so little.
A major barrier to this Committee's inquiry into UAPs has been the lack of cooperation and transparency from the Department of Defense and the intelligence community.
In preparation for previous UAP hearings, the Committee repeatedly asked the Department of Defense to allow members to view videos and files related to UAP incidences.
Unfortunately, the Department of Defense notified the committee staff that, due to the Department's Special Access Program rules, only members of the House Armed Service Committee as well as the Defense Subcommittee on House Appropriations also known as hack D, were allowed to be read in onto such programs.
For a non committee member to be allowed to view these documents and videos, individual members must be approved by the chairman and ranking member of both HASK and hack D.
Independent SAP oversight has presented a consistent problem for Congress, as well as program budgets are classified.
Additionally, oversight reporting to Congress is classified and only provided to the authorizing and appropriations committees of jurisdiction.
The American people are not fragile.
They do not need to be shielded like children from reality.
What they cannot tolerate and what they will not forgive, is a government that withholds the truth and punishes those who dare to speak up.
I want to close with this.
Future generations will look back at this moment and ask what we did when presented with the unknown.
Did we look away, embarrassed or afraid, or did we pursue the truth with courage?
I intend to be on the side of truth, transparency, and accountability, and I hope my colleagues on this task force will be able to do the same.
To quote a few elected officials, Senator Schumer has stated multiple credible sources allege a constitutional crisis over UFOs.
Senator Rounds has stated that these are brilliant individuals and they are not making this stuff up in our current Secretary of State Marco Rubio has stated very high clearances and high positions within our government in regards to these whistleblowers.
Senator McConnell also described these whistleblers as stane, incredible, and the witnesses today are not alone.
In fact, they're far from it.
In fact, thirty four senior military, government and intelligent officials have broken their silence.
This includes Senator or now Secretary of State, Mark Rubio, Senator round Senator jillibrand General Jim Clapper, the former director of the government government's UAP Task Force, the former head of aviation security for the White House National Security Council, the former Secretary of Defense, and many more.
Again, to quote Secretary of State Rubio in an upcoming documentary known as the Age of Disclosure, even presidents have been operating on a need to know basis that begins to spin out of control.
And to quote Senator Jillibrand, who also went public in this documentary, It's not acceptable to have secret parts of this government that no one ever sees.
It's time for the fundamental truths of up to be real to our nations, leaders and the public.
It's time for the government to exercise transparency.
And with that I yield to Banking Member Crockett for the opening statement.
Speaker 2Thank you so much, Madam Chair.
At a time of increasing distrust in government, it is important for Congress to take action to restore the government's credibility.
Bringing transparency to an issue of great public interests is a step toward doing just that.
So I think Sharewoman Luna for calling this bipartisan hearing to discuss unidentified anomalist phenomena or UAP, which is today's term for what was commonly known as UFO's unidentified flying objects.
And while some people think of flying saucers when they hear these terms, it is vital that we focus on the real world's impact of UAPs on critical infrastructure, civilian safety, and national security.
There is good reason to believe that most UAPs have origins far closer to home.
Currently, NASA has not found any evidence that any UAPs have been extra terrestrial origin.
Our adversaries are working to develop new capabilities to gain military advantages, and those efforts are likely explanation for the mysteries that we have observed.
Nevertheless, the federal government has a responsibility to the American people to investigate and provide transparent disclosures about every incident.
The federal government is equally obligated to protect those who report what they've seen, especially to commanding officers and supervisors, and Congress should do everything in its power to protect whistleblowers and conduct oversight of agencies that are failing to provide that protection.
Democracy depends on transparency, and transparency often relies on the courage of individuals willing to risk their careers, reputations, and in some cases, their personal safety to tell the truth.
So I look forward to hearing from the witnesses today.
We should welcome their account and acknowledge the bravery they have shown to come before us.
We must ensure that all whistleblowers feel that they can come to Congress to tell their stories without fear of retaliation or of professional consequences.
We need transparency, not just to make better policy, but also to ensure that information flows between all those who need it.
There are too many tragic examples in our history where information lapses and a lack of cross agency coordination led to disaster.
Just this year, failure to communicate between FAA and the Department of Defense led to tragedy over the Potomac.
The Biden Harris administration sought to eliminate some of these lapses when it established the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office at the Department of Defense.
AERO can convene sources from all branches of military, the FAA, and NASA to combine forces to create a comprehensive picture of what is happening in our skies.
Some UAP reports have perfectly normal explanations satellites, consumer drones, weather balloons, even pranks, but we need to track down each and every single UAP.
The United States has millions of eyes in the sky, both electronic and human, but only the combination of civilian, commercial, and military sources can begin to create a complete picture.
So we need to ensure that people can come forward and report what they have seen to the relevant authorities, and they have to have the right to do so without fear of retaliation.
This country has a history of dedicated public servants standing up for what is right, even in the face of potential consequences.
From the Pentagon Papers to Watergate to torture programs, whistle blowers have not only informed the public, but also empowered Congress to fulfill it is constitutional duty of oversight.
Past Congresses have written laws to grant legal protection for whistle blowers, and it is up to us to work responsibly with all sources to hold the executive branch accountable.
We are here today to listen to the stories of those who have witnessed events of interest to the American people and to support the policies that cultivate an environment that welcomes and protects whistle blowers.
I hope this hearing will be an example of the respect and protection whistle blowers deserve and the importance of conducting oversight of the federal government.
Speaker 1I yeel back.
I am pleased to welcome the panel of witnesses for today's hearing.
I'd first like to welcome mister Jeffrey Nussatelli.
His the United State's Air Force veteran and a career federal employee with more than twenty years of experience in national security, law enforcement, and public administration.
Next, we have mister alex Alexandra Wiggins.
Mister Wiggins is currently serving as a Senior Chief Operation Specialist in the United States Navy.
Mister Wiggins is testifying in his personal capacity today and not on behalf of the United States Navy.
Next, I would like to recognize a gentlewoman from Nevada, Representative Titus.
Speaker 3Thank you very much, Madam Chairman, Ranking Members, for allowing me to sit with you on this panel today.
I'm honored to be able to introduce a witness here who is from my district, George Knapp, who has been the definitive expert and reporter on this topic that you're exploring today UAPs or UFOs.
George is a longtime friend, I'll say that up front, but a very respected journalist and a recognized expert in this field nationally and internationally.
Just a little something about George.
He came to Las Vegas in nineteen seventy nine and joined KLS television station as a general assignment reporter in nineteen eighty one.
Since nineteen ninety five, he's been the chief investigative reporter for that channel.
He also hosts a national radio show you can listen to on Coast to Coast AM which covers many of the paranormal topics that y'all are discussing.
Over the years, George has been, as I said, recognized for his work.
He's been honored with the Peabody Award, the DuPont Award, the Edward Murrow Award, in twenty seven different regional Emmys for his investigative reporting.
Indeed, he has told Nevada's story with the clarity, with objectivity, and with integrity.
So I know that his testimony today is going to be of great interest and value to this committee.
Speaker 4So thank you very much.
Speaker 1Next we have mister Dylan Borland.
Mister Borland is United States Air Force veteran has a long career in federal service.
And finally I'd like to introduce mister Joe Spielberger, a senior policy council at the Project of Government Oversight.
Pursuant to Committee Rule nine G, the witnesses will please stand and raise the right hand.
Do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony that you're about to give is a truth, the whole truth, and the nothing but the truth.
So help you God.
Let the record show that the witnesses answered and affirmative.
Speaker 4Thank you.
Speaker 1You may take your seat.
We appreciate you being here today and I look forward to hearing your testimony.
Let me remind the witnesses that we have read your written statements and it will appear in full in the hearing record.
Please limit your oral statements to five minutes, but I understand you have a lot to get through, so if it goes a little over, don't worry about it.
As a reminder, please press the button on the microphone in front of you so that it is on and the members can hear you and begin to speak.
The light in front of you will turn green.
After four minutes, the light will turn yellow, and when the red light comes on, your five minutes have expired and we will ask you to please wrap it up.
I now recognize mister Nustelli for his opening statement.
Speaker 5Good morning, Thank you Chairwoman Luna, ranking Member Crockett, and members of the Task Force for giving us the opportunity to testify today.
My name is Jeffrey Neusatelli.
I'm a former military police officer with sixteen years of active duty service in the US Air Force.
I'm here today because the American people have both the right and the responsibility to know the truth about unidentified aerial phenomenon.
That truth remains hidden, classified, and silenced by fear, retaliation, stigma, and confusion.
Today we are here to help break that silence.
Between two thousand and three and two thousand and five, five UAP incidents occurred at Vanderberg Air Force, home to the National Missile Defense Project, a top national security priority at the time.
We were conducting launches deemed by the National Reconnaissance Office as the most important in twenty five years.
These were historic launches.
These facilities were vital, and they were repeatedly visited by UAP.
Each incident was witnessed by multiple personnel, documented, investigated, and reported up the chain of command.
We sent information up, but we got no guidance down on how to handle these events.
I personally witnessed one of these events and investigated others as they occurred.
Six other service members have provided me with the information that I will share with you today.
The incursions began on October fourteenth, two thousand and three, when Boeing contractors reported a massive glowing red square silently hovering over two missile defence sites.
After several minutes, it drifted further east onto the base and vanished over the hills.
This event, now known as the Vanderberg Red Square, was referenced by Representative Luna at the first hearing on this topic.
Official Air Force records of this event are in possession by ARROW and the FBI.
Later that night, while I was on duty, security guards at a critical launch site reported a bright, fast moving object over the ocean.
I responded to the incident.
Chaos ensued over the radio as the object approached rapidly.
I heard my friends screaming, it's coming right at us, It's coming right for us, and now it's right here.
Moments later, I heard them say that it had shot off and was gone.
When I arrived on scene, I talked to five shaken witnesses who described a massive triangular craft larger than a football field, that hovered silently for about forty five five seconds over their enter control point before shooting away at impossible speed.
About a week later, another patrol reported a light over the ocean behaving erradically.
Believing it might be an unannounced aircraft, they declared an emergency and an armed response force responded before the forces could arrive.
The object descended and either landed or hovered on our flight line, and then took off again at impossible speed.
The witnesses to this event were threatened and intimidated.
Afterward, they were told to keep quiet and think about what they were reporting.
After that, things did get quiet until about two thousand and five, when another patrol reported a massive triangular craft larger than a C one thirty silently floating over the installation.
He watched it for a few minutes.
It traveled west and disappeared into the night.
And then I had my own encounter again.
In two thousand and five.
I was off duty, sitting in my backyard with two other police officers when we noticed what first appeared to be a satellite in orbit, but it wasn't acting like a satellite.
The light was strange.
It was pulsing, and then it started to maneuver.
It dropped in elevation.
At times it would vanish from view and reappear in a different location in the sky, and eventually it reappeared two hundred feet over my house.
It was a thirty foot diameter sphere of light.
My friends and I watched it for a moment and then it gently accelerated and traveled up and disappeared into the stars.
These events profoundly changed my life and the lives of my friends.
We stand at a pivotal moment in history.
The question is no longer whether these events are real, but whether we have the courage to face them.
True leadership requires vision, a willingness to confront the unknown with transparency and resolve.
So I ask the Congress to help we the people, enact this vision.
There are three goals.
Fund independent research and treat UAP study with the same seriousness as we would any other scientific field.
Two end secrecy and overclassification.
Transparency is the foundation of truth.
Without it, witnesses like us are dismissed.
Three.
Protect the witnesses.
Many stay silent out of fear for their careers, reputations, and the safety of their families.
Protect them, and you will embolden others to join this cause.
These phenomenon challenge are deepest assumptions about reality, consciousness, and our place in the universe.
Exploring them can unlock transformative breakthroughs in technology, biology, and human understanding.
This be the moment when America chooses courage over fear, transparency over secrecy and progress over stagnation.
Let's show the world that our nation leads not only through strength, but through fearless pursuit of the truth.
Speaker 1Thank you, Thank you, mister Nestelli, he's that on here.
I now recognize Chief Wiggins for his opening statement.
Please press your button.
Thank you.
Speaker 6Good morning, Chairwoman Luna, Ranking Member Crockett, and members of the task Force and the Committee.
Thank you for the opportunity to testify today.
My name is Alexandro Wiggins.
I'm an active duty US Navy Operation Specialist, senior Chief Pity Officer, father of three, and dedicated American, testifying today in my personal capacity.
The views I share are my own and I do not represent the official positions of the Department of the Navy or any subordinate organization.
On the evening of February fifteenth, twenty twenty three, at approximately nineteen fifteen PST, in the Whiskey two nine to one warning area off the coast of southern California, I was serving on board US S.
Speaker 7Jackson.
Speaker 6During that period, I moved between the Interior Communications Center ICC one and the Bridge Wing, correlating the censor pitcher with visual observations.
Part of my routine responsibilities for surface and air picture management.
What I observed in what our crew recorded was not consistent with conventional aircraft or drones as they appear on our system.
A self luminous tic tax shaped object emerged from the ocean before linking up with three other similar objects.
The four then disappeared simultaneously with a high synchronized near instantaneous acceleration.
I observed no sonic boom and no conventional propulsion signatures, no exhaust plume, no control surface articulation on the Sapphire image system shortly after the synchronized departure radar tracks dropped.
These observations were multisensor and recorded inside of ICC one with time location overlay visible in our source frames that have been made public by journalists.
From my experience operating in this region over many years, and consistent with our public characterized encounters, unidentified objects reoccur in United States operation areas off southern California.
That fact alone does not tell us what they are, but it does argue the systematic stigma free reporting and for the preservation of sensor data so analysts can evaluate safe and intelligence implications with rigor.
I want to underscore three points for the Task Force and the Committee, Aviation and Maritime safety.
When crews and watchstanders observe objects that maneuver or accelerate in ways that does not match known profiles, and do not do so near our ships and aircraft, that is first and foremost a safety issue.
Standardized checklist and training should ensure we capture the best possible sensor data in real time, including IR settings, slant range estimates and bearing and range altitude snapshots, and immediate change chain of custody for any recordings.
Reporting without stigma protection without retribution, Sailors need to know that reporting UAP encounters will not harm their careers.
Congress can help by reinforcing witness protection and by directing the relevant office to maintain confidential destigmatized channels for service members who step.
Speaker 8Forward with data.
Speaker 6Declassification and transparency where possible.
The Task Force Declassification mission is directly relevant here where operational security permits, releasing metadata, preserved sensor excerpts or at least technical summaries would improve public trust and accelerate outside scientific scrutiny that includes, when feasible the time, GEO reference, IUR frames and radar parameters needed for independent analysis.
To be clear, I am not here to make claims beyond my lane.
I'm here to provide a first hand account of what I saw, what our systems recorded, and why it matters for safety, for intelligence, and public confidence.
My request to you is practical, help us capture, protect fairly, evaluate the evidence, and provide a safe pathway for those in uniform to report it.
In closing, I want to thank the Committee and the Task Force for holding this hearing and for the plit, and for placing this discussion in a form where evidence can be examined carefully and openly.
I appreciate your attention and stand ready to answer your questions.
Speaker 4Thank you, Thank you.
Chief.
Speaker 1I now recognize mister Napper's opening statement.
Speaker 9Good morning, chair Woman Luna, ranking member Miss Crockett, and members of the Task Force and Dinotitis.
I just knew we were going to get you involved in this topic at one point.
Great to see you here.
I'm George Knapp, chief investigator reporter at KLISTV in Las Vegas.
I began my pursuit of this weird mystery way back in nineteen eighty seven, and for thirty eight years I've always approached this as a news story.
It's not a matter of faith or belief to me.
It's a story, and it's an important one.
I'm proud to be here alongside these witnesses today, men who have seen strange things.
Speaker 10And step forward to tell the world about it.
Speaker 9Whistleblowers and witnesses who step up are routinely insulted, belittled, or worse.
They risk their reputations, their careers, their clearances, their livelihoods, and sometimes much worse than that, even their freedom.
Speaker 10I know that one of the.
Speaker 9Goals of the task force here is to figure out ways to protect whistleblowers and witnesses, and it's a tall order because so many of the things that happened to witnesses like these are extra legal.
They're carried out by persons unknown, as mister Dave Grush, sitting up at the top of the room knows all too well, including events in recent days that have happened to him.
I want to share a couple of things that I've learned along the way on this long journey, and I submitted most of that in written form because I estimate that my statement here today would take about four and a half hours, So I'm going to try to jump over and touch on the more important salient points.
I submitted the detailed written statement for the record, and we'll go into a lot of that here.
Speaker 10But you know, the.
Speaker 9Public has been told over and over since the late forties, there's nothing to worry about here.
These mysterious craft seen by millions of people in the skies, in the oceans over the land are not real.
They're not a threat.
The witnesses are wrong, they're crack pots.
Speaker 10Don't believe it.
That changed for me.
Speaker 9What got me hooked is the paper trail documents that were squeezed out of the US government after the FOIA Freedom of Information Act became the law of the land, and those documents paint a much different picture than what the public, the press, and Congress have been told over many years.
The documents from military and intelligence personnel behind closed doors admit that quote, these things are real, they're not fictitious.
They can fly in formation, they're evasive, and they outperform any aircraft known to exist, including hours.
The public, of course, as I said, has been told something much different.
Speaker 11You know.
Speaker 9Back in nineteen eighty nine, I reported about a guy named Bob Lazar who claimed that he worked at a facility dubbed S four out in the Nevada Desert, very near to Area fifty one.
He said he was part of a reverse engineering program.
He said, there are alien craft that will be taken apart to figure out how they operated out there.
And that's what was a pretty tall order.
I had clearly taken a dive into the deep end of.
Speaker 10The pool there.
Speaker 9But in the years since then, I've interviewed dozens of other people, and I've detailed what their testimony has been in the written statement.
They include Senator Harry Reid, Senator Howard Cannon, also of Nevada, a guy named Al O'Donnell who was the first general manager of EG and G in Nevada, which managed the Nevada Test Site which blew up hundreds of nuclear weapons.
There's a guy named doctor James Lakatski who was a career scientist with a defense intelligence agency, who was the guy who initiated a program called AWSAP Advanced Aerospace Weapons Systems Application Program, which is, as far as we know, the largest acknowledged UFO program ever funded by the US government, which put together an amazing pile of information that members of this committee and the world, most of which they have never seen.
The DIA still hasn't released ninety five percent of what was prepared by that program, at a cost of millions and millions of dollars.
The one name I do want to bring up in this section session, though, is Robert Bigelow.
So looking into the idea of crash retrievals and reverse engineering.
While AWSAPP that program was active, the diia's contractor, Robert Bigelow of Las Vegas, made a bold attempt to acquire physical proof.
Speaker 10Of UFO crashes.
Speaker 9It's been widely reported and suspected that Lockheed Martin is one of the contractors, the defense contractors that has held this stuff, stored it away in secrecy, and tried to figure out how it works.
I have confirmed on the record that Robert Bigelow and a trusted colleague from OSAP met with and negotiated with senior executives at Lockheed Martin and hammered out a deal wherein Bigelow's company Bass would receive a quantity of unusual material that had been stashed away and protected at a facility in California.
That material was not made here.
I want to move on now to the Russia files, because that was going to be sort of the central impetus of what I was going to talk to you about today.
Back in the early nineties, I got into Russia met with a number of their defense officials, Ministry Defense, and others who confirmed for me that Russia had been doing the same thing that the United States had been doing, that is, secretly studying UFOs while publicly saying something completely different.
The documents and interviews that I obtained and have now shared with this task force show that the USSR launched what is almost certainly the largest UFO UAP investigation in the world.
The first phase of that was an order was sent out to the entire USSR military empire that every unit you see anything strange in the sky, a craft, an or something unusual, you had to gather all the evidence, collect testimony from the witnesses, look for physical evidence, and all of that information went into one program at the Ministry of Defense.
Thousands and thousands of these reports came in.
A lot of them were first routed to the KGB, but then back to another program that came after this collection effort called Thread three, and Thread three was an analysis program we have provided to the committee the documents of what they were trying to do, and essentially they were trying to build their own UFOs using the information from their observations and studies to try to figure out that technology.
The guy who was in charge of that program, Colonel Boros Sokolov, told me that their goal was to basically develop technology that would be superior to anything we had based on what they learned from UFOs.
Speaker 1Mister Napp, just in the name of time, my understanding, did you have anything you wanted to submit for Congress to see in this committee?
Speaker 10I have submitted those documents.
Speaker 1Like to play any videos?
Do you have a video that you would like to play?
Speaker 9Don't think it's for me to play?
No, Yeah, Alexander's video.
Speaker 10Okay, you could play it, he could narrate it.
Speaker 1Okay, we can.
In the name of showing that video to everyone on the task course, we'd like to play that video at this time, maybe the jazz.
Speaker 7We surprise your exety we call it the VVSS team.
Speaker 6At like twenty two out of eight.
Speaker 10That that shit took off earlier.
Speaker 1Sound if we can get rid of the audio real quick, mister Wiggins and mister Napple We'll get back to what that video was in a moment, but we just want to make sure that it was entered into the record as well as all the documents.
Those will be able to be publicly found for everyone in the country to view if we could.
Mister Napple will continue on the line of questioning, but I'm gonna move on to mister Borland's opening state.
Speaker 7Lines the morning, Members of the Task Force and the Committee, I would like to express my gratitude for being invited to testify to the current task Force created under the People's Chamber and American public.
As an American citizen, veteran, and intelligence community professional, it is an honor and a privilege to serve under oath before you on behalf of our country.
I speak for myself in no former agency or company I have been previously affiliated with.
My name is Dylan Borland, a former one one geospatial intelligence specialist for the United States Air Force and an active duty and listic capacity from twenty ten to twenty thirteen.
I've also been employed with BAE Systems and Intrepid Solutions as a senior analyst expert in analyzing video radar and advance electro optical imagery for official identification of aerial order of battle as well as naval and ground order of battle.
I'm a federal whistleblower, having testified to both the ICIG and ERA with direct firsthand knowledge of and experience with craft and technologies that are not ours and are reportedly operating without congressional oversight.
Because of my direct knowledge of the reality of certain legacy UAP programs, my professional career was deliberately obstructed and I have endured sustained reprisals from government agencies for over a decade.
From twenty eleven to twenty thirteen, I was stationed at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, conducting twenty four hour operations via mandon onun manned aarial vehicles for Special Operations Forces in the Global War on Terror.
During the summer of twenty twelve, my team was on standby for weather and I returned to my barracks on base and at approximately zero one thirty I saw an approximately one hundred foot equilateral triangle take off from near the NASA hangar on the base.
The craft interfere with my telephone, did not have any sound, and the material it was made of appeared fluid or dynamic.
I was under the triangular craft for a few minutes, and then it rapidly ascended to commercial jet level in seconds, displaying zero connectic disturbance, sound, or wind displacement.
Some years after that experience, I was further exposed to classified information from the UAP legacy crash retrieval programs through a sensitive position I held within a special access program.
During this time, intelligence officers approached me and fear for their own careers, citing misconduct within these programs and similar retaliation that I was already enduring at this time.
These issues include medical malpractice committed by veterans affairs staff, denial of work I performed while listened in the United States Air Force forge to manipulated employment documents, workplace harassment including colleagues being directed to not speak with me, manipulation of my security clearance by certain agencies, blocking, delaying, and ultimately removing my ability to be employed within the IC.
The retaliation I faced and the retaliation against individuals I know who worked in these programs is what convinced me in March twenty twenty three to become a whistleblower.
I came forward out of concern for people's lives and to ensure I did everything I could to let our elected representatives know the truth about what is really happening in the executive Branch.
At the end of March twenty twenty three, I agreed to meet with ARROW following the suggestion of other federal officials, believing it was what our nation required of me.
I had reservations with ARROW due to assessments they were reporting publicly at the time as a misrepresentation of the truth.
Speaker 12Because of these.
Speaker 7Concerns, I did not share sources and methods information in order to protect current and formal federal personal personnel who had firsthand exposure to technologies of unknown origin.
I did not want anyone to face further retaliation beyond what they had already endured.
An Unfortunately, a staff member ended up getting in some trouble because of that.
After David Grush testified under oath in the summer of twenty twenty three and provided historic disclosure, I was then asked to go to the ICIG and did so in Artist twenty twenty three.
It was very clear early on during my intake interview, which was video recorded under OATH, that the objective was to solely assess how much I know and not move forward with an investigation with new information I provided them.
The aftermath of that IG complaint still troubles me to this Since my ICIG complant, I've been prevented from assuming prior employment and can confirm I still blacklisted from certain agencies within the intelligence community.
In addition, multiple agencies attempted phishing attacks to assess what I had divulged to the Inspector General, including being asked to disclose details of my ICIG complaint during a CI polygraph or a position unrelated to UFO UAP matters.
As recently as November twenty twenty four, as I sit before you today, I and many other whistleblowers have no jaw prospects, no foreseeable professional future in a nation every single one of us came forward to defend.
Numerous individuals have come forward in various ways to reveal the truth of the UAP reality as patriots and defenders of our nation, Yet many feel discarded, isolated, hopeless, separated from the country they serve.
Efforts to rectify this situation for all whistleblowers have been difficult, in troubling and to my fellow whistleblowers and officials who know this information.
I offer you my apology, something that I have never gotten, and I'm giving it to you.
I swear an oh to the Constitution of the United States and note that the man's truth and transparency for our democratic republic to function.
Each day these truths remain hidden from our citizens' humanity drifts further from the principles our nation was founded to uphold.
Each day victims of crimes committed by agencies and companies.
Maintaining this secrecy or deny justice, is another day our constitution is shredded.
In twenty twenty three, patriots provided this committee in the Executive Branch with undeniable proof of the UAP reality, and I commend your continued commitment.
The future of humanity is one which we either travel to the stars or aggress to the Stone age with this technology.
My career has been to deliver critical information to decision makers.
Your role, as elected by your representatives, is to act on it.
The time to act is now.
Speaker 4Thank you, mister Borland.
Speaker 1Thank you for your service ch our country, and we appreciate you and we are sorry about how you've been treated, and we will make sure that we try to rectify that situation.
Mister Spielberger, please your opening.
Speaker 13Remarks, Sharewoman Luna, Ranking Member Crockett, and task Force members, thank you for the opportunity to testify here today about the importance of strengthening whistleblower protections, especially in the context of national security.
I am a senior policy council at the Project on Government Oversight, a nonpartisan, independent watchdog organization that investigates and exposes waste, corruption, abuse of power, and when the government fails to serve the public or silences those who report wrongdoing.
Whistleblowers are the first line of defense to root out waste, fraud, abuse of power, and corruption in our government.
Congress relies on whistleblowers so that it can fully exercise its oversight and legislative authorities.
It's understandable that former presidents of both parties have often taken a hostile approach towards whistleblowers.
Their disclosures can embarrass the president and their political party, or even lead to a national scandal.
But whistleblowers continue to play a vital role during both democratic and Republican administrations.
They help Congress and the public identify and understand what government corruption looks like.
Their disclosures fuel investigations and allow us to address wrongdoing and hold those responsible to account.
That's why historically there's been a strong bipartisan consensus in Congress to support and protect whistleblowers.
Doing so protects the country and ensures our government is more responsive and accountable to the people.
National security whistle blowing in particular is a tradition going back to the founding of our country, and over time, national security whistleblowers and their disclosures have impacted some of the most fundamental issues and questions about how we wish to be governed and how our government can better serve its people.
From the role the US plays around the world, to holding powerful actors accountable, government ethics and transparency, human rights and civil liberties, executive branch authority, First Amendment, freedoms of speech and dissent, freedom of the press, and the public's interest and right to know.
Despite this invaluable public service, blowing the whistle comes at great personal risk.
Whistleblowers risk losing their jobs, careers, livelihoods, and reputations.
They can face retaliatory investigations, lawsuits, and even serious criminal charges.
And they can endure deep mental, emotional, and psychological harm.
All of that risk to speak the truth to ensure that agencies fulfill their core missions and that they serve the best interests of the people.
Those who retaliate against whistleblowers don't just violate their legal rights.
Speaker 12They inflict real harm on our government and betray the public's trust.
Speaker 13Targeting whistleblowers instead of the corruption they expose wastes agency resources and further allows that corruption to continue unaddressed.
It can instill a chilling effect across an agency, fostering a climate of fear and distrust, quieting dissent and tree speech, and deterring potential whistleblowers from coming.
Speaker 12Forward in the future.
Speaker 13Whistleblowers are often some of the most dedicated and principled public servants we have because of their willingness to put themselves on the line to do what's right, and Congress has historically supported them again on a bipartisan basis, But unfortunately, whistleblowing has increasingly become more politicized, with support for whistleblowers often hinging on which party is in power and which party is politically inconvenienced by the misconduct being exposed.
But to be clear, targeting whistleblowers individually risks undermining whistleblowing period.
Pogo advises members of Congress on both sides of the aisle to focus on the evidence, not the individual.
We will always need whistleblowers to achieve the government that best serves its people, because when people of conscience, integrity, and good character refuse to speak up out of fear, complacency, or self preservation and leave corruption to fester behind closed doors, that is probably the most dangerous risk of all.
If we are serious about increasing government transparency and restoring the public's trust, we need public servants committed to the truth.
Whistleblowers need safe and effective channels to make lawful disclosures.
They need stronger protections against retaliation, and when they do face retaliation, they need a fair shot to be made.
Speaker 12Whole.
Speaker 13Congress has made strides to pass whistleblower legislation, and these laws need to be updated and expanded so that whistleblowers truly receive the protections they need, retaliators are held accountable, and we can achieve the type of government that people deserve.
We strongly urge Congress to continue its historic tradition of championing the rights and protections of all whistleblowers.
Thank you again for the opportunity to testify here this morning.
Pogo is committed to working with you and the Oversight Committee to address these critical issues.
I look forward to any questions.
Speaker 1Thank you, sir very much.
Additionally, without objection, the Additionally, without objection, the following members are waved onto the Task Force for the purpose of questioning witnesses at today's hearing, Representative Perry of Pennsylvania and Representative Goffman of Wisconsin.
Sorry own a, Representative Biggsrumers.
Speaker 14And already got you.
Speaker 1But yeah, we're good without objections, so ordered, I now recognize myself for five minutes of questioning.
Also as my friend mister Mosquitz might have to go, would you like to go?
Speaker 5No?
Speaker 1Okay, all right, mister Borland.
In your testimony, you describe witnessing large Trangler craft while station at Langley Air Force Base in twenty twelve.
Can you explain what you observed in terms of size, behavior and why you're confident it was not conventional technology?
Speaker 7Great question, ma'am.
So on barracks on the base.
I lived in the barracks there was a little smoke hit outside.
I was there on the telephone and looking across to the flight line, and I see a white light pop up and stop about one hundred feet in the air.
I thought it was a weather balloon.
I've seen tests from there before a weeknight.
You know, normal thing, not surprising.
I actually finished my cigarette and I began walking up towards the flight line.
There is a track, and because I was on three months of night work, I began I would walk the track of night when we were weather down.
And as I began walking towards the light towards the flight line in the track, the light then flies across the base, across the flight line, and as it flies to me, a triangle manifests around the light.
I can't tell you if it's active camouflage.
I can't tell you if it appeared around the light, but I can tell you that it was a white light and then it was a triangle.
It stopped about one hundred feet in front of me and approximately one hundred feet above me.
My telephone got extremely hot, completely froze dead.
I remember how thick it was.
It was between one to two story stick equilateral triangle.
I could never see the top of it, and the edges were ninety ninety degrees.
There were four lights in total, one light on each corner and a larger light in the center two to three times the size of the corner lights.
But what was really odd was the outside.
The best way to se describe it is like looking at a James Webb telescope picture where you have the colors and then the black background.
So the craft itself was this black metallic flight paint, but on top of the craft was this gold lava plasma, some type of fluid going over and around the craft.
I'm under this for about two to three minutes, and then the center light flashes two to three times.
No sound, immediately shoots up to commercial jet level minimum in my opinion, and I immediately feel static electricity all over my body, and then I smell the smell of after a thunderstorm or lightning storm, that really strong summer thunderstorm smell gets up to flight level.
I'm trying to get my phone reset and I can only see the center light at this point.
If I didn't actually see it take off, I would have thought it.
Speaker 11Was a star.
Speaker 7And then it hovers up there and it begins to slowly move dewy east out over the Atlantic Ocean.
I finally got my phone reset.
The entire thing was about from the time I saw the light pop up near the hangar until it took off out over the ocean was about fifteen minutes.
Speaker 1And following up to that question, after you disclose this information to the intelligence community, inspector general your subject to phishing attempts and job blacklisting, how widespread do you think this is across the intelligence community for those who raise concerns regarding you AP programs.
Speaker 7It's a difficult question to answer.
I think prior to David Grush and people beginning this process of bringing people into awareness of the reality of these programs and certain things people have witnessed, probably extremely widespread.
I think today there's still an issue, but because people are able to come before you and people are speaking out, I think it has been somewhat less.
I would hope though, that people would because if this goes back into closed doors, this is going to get really ugly.
Speaker 1Type of behavior have you witnessed from former AERO director Sean Kilpatrick as well as his staff and relate to this information you provided to them, did they ever try to classify this information as non human technology.
Speaker 7Good question.
The problem with this is that I know what I experienced firsthand.
I know other things.
I think the staff at ERA that I met with in March of twenty twenty three, I think they were good people doing the job they were told to do.
I did not meet with Kirkpatrick.
He was either not president or did not want to meet me that day.
However, they did classify information about the reality of this subject, and it was very concerning because in my era MFR they had actually referenced a former staff member that was the one who told me to go there, and they probably shouldn't have done that.
Speaker 1And real quick before my time is up, and we might go to second runt of question, just so you're all aware, how important, given everything that you've seen in experience, is the UAP Disclosure Act of twenty twenty five in restoring both public accountability and trust.
Speaker 7I think very important.
I would hope though that the seven year window could be shrunk my opinion, but very important.
The truth needs to be known.
Speaker 1Thank you very much.
I now recognize Jared Moscowittz of Florida.
Speaker 14Thank you, Madame Chairwoman, Thank you for allowing me to wave on to the committee.
I remember, you know, the last committee when we had a bunch of former military personnel folks that either served on bases, were pilots, or were in different programs experiencing knowledge.
It made me recognize that the narrative has changed.
Right, it's politically convenient for the government if you all weren't military folks and suits would be much better if you pulled up in winnebagos and we're wearing hats and so the picture of this because that it's important for the American people on how you tell a story, what the message looks like, and who the messenger is.
So this is now the second or third committee where we have former military folks with impeccable records, with information and knowledge, and it's definitely clear on a bipartisan basis that we have to protect our whistleblowers.
Speaker 8There's no doubt.
Speaker 14And in a day in which it's really hard to tell what's true or not from a political standpoint, and so I don't really know what is true.
I don't know on this subject, but I do know when we're being lied to, and we are definitely being lied to.
Speaker 8There's just no doubt about that.
Speaker 14Mister Wiggins, I want to talk to you.
I find your background testimony compelling.
Speaker 8When you first saw.
Speaker 14What you were looking on, what you were looking at, what were your first thoughts.
Speaker 6My first thoughts were, I think everything that I was told and taught as a kid and a growing, growing adult no longer uh, you know, was applicable.
If I'm able to see something that I thought defies gravity in such a way, then what else could be possible?
Speaker 8That was my first thoughts.
Speaker 14So you did you think what you were looking at was a weapons program that you were unaware of?
Or did you think what you were looking at was obviously some extraterrest serial piece of technology.
Speaker 6I didn't.
Neither one of those crossed my mind.
It was just, how about now, what do you think it is?
Speaker 13Now?
Speaker 6I'm not the expert I think it.
I want to be as skeptical as everyone else and just hope to know them from.
Speaker 14Anyone in the US government tell you what you were looking at to try to dissuade you from what you thought it was.
So no one was like, oh, you know there was some anomaly with the technology.
Speaker 8No one from the garment did that.
Speaker 14No one, How do you think you were treated when you reported this information or have talked about.
You know, the tic TAC video is well out there, it's well reported.
Speaker 8How were you treated.
Speaker 6I've I've had no pushback at all.
I have haven't had anyone reach out to me or try to, you know, dissuade me in either direction militarily speaking.
So I was treated fair, and I appreciate the Navy itself with assisting me with coming here to being able to testify.
Speaker 7That's good.
Speaker 14So what do you think the American people should take away from watching your video?
Speaker 15Right?
Speaker 14Because when we watch it, obviously, right, we've never seen anything like that.
It defies what we know to be technologically possible.
What are we supposed to think someone's lying about something, someone's hiding something?
Right, that's not normal what you looked at.
Speaker 6I think what the American people should think when seeing that video, along with others before me, is that there is something out there, and we should know as the people what it.
Speaker 8Is, right, and so let's eliminate possibilities.
Speaker 14So they didn't come to you and say there was a technological error with what you were looking at, So we put that aside.
Right, they didn't say it was broken.
So we look at that and we see something.
So it's either a weapons program being reverse engineered by our governments or other governments, or it's nobody's government and it's not from here.
Speaker 8Those those are it?
You agree with that assessment?
Speaker 14I agree one of the other mister Borland, when when you first experienced what you were looking at.
Speaker 8And you what did you do next?
Speaker 14Like, what was your next step after it had passed and you were done?
Speaker 7I actually kind of laughed to myself and said, Okay, so this exists as well.
Worked in enough programs, been exposed to enough that I was like, okay, so this is a real thing.
I went back, walked the track, talked with a couple of my friends about it.
I did talk with some of my co workers, one in particular, which I thought was a joke and it definitely wasn't.
Was like, you probably should never say this anybody.
Uh, And then what happened to me happened?
Speaker 14So what about you, mister?
How do you pronounce your lasson?
And sorry, I know I'm running out of time.
Man'm chairman, chairwoman.
So obviously your incident happened well before we could record things on cell phones and things of that nature.
Right, How do you what did you do when you first experienced because what you saw right, you saw it happen like right out of your base, correct, So tell me what you did after.
Speaker 12You saw that?
Speaker 14What was like your next move?
And I want to hear how what your experience was.
Speaker 5My next move.
I went into my house after he left.
I made sure no one had been abducted, and I picked up the landline.
I called the Security Forces command center.
I reported it.
I requested that they give me a callback and make notifications up the chain of command.
I got a call back in about fifteen minutes.
They reported that the weather station reported no balloons or aircraft, nothing on radar, no aircraft inbound or outbound.
So I got that notification, and then within the following day or two, me and the other witnesses wrote statements we prepare to report, and then we filed all that information.
Speaker 14Madam Sureman, thank you for your indulgence in my questioning, and thank you for continuing to lead on this subject.
Speaker 8What are you and your friends think about it today?
Speaker 14You all have talked about it, I mean, so what do you think about your experience as a collective group?
Speaker 8That'll be my last question, man, I'm sharely.
Speaker 5I mean, we've been talking about this for twenty years.
We don't know what we saw.
We saw changed our lives and the way we think about everything.
It was incredibly profound.
The object I saw, I don't even know if it was an object.
It was a it was a light, it was an orb It didn't look like a craft, but it did look solid.
And that's what we talk about.
We noticed the object, and this was a pattern across all the encounters.
Someone would see a light, they would pay attention to the light that and then the object response it performs for you, and then they come down and they investigate you.
So it's almost like they're curious.
So that's the thing we primarily talk about.
You know, why did it come after we noticed it?
Maybe it noticed us after we noticed it.
Speaker 1Well, I now recognize representative maze for five minutes.
Speaker 16Thank you, Madam Cheron.
I want to thank all of our witnesses for being here today.
Mister Borland, I like to start with you and ask a few questions.
Were there any other witnesses when you saw the equalateral triangle?
Were there other witnesses that saw the same thing?
Speaker 7Not to my knowledge, ma'am.
At that point, the only people that would be awake is thus those of US that were doing operations for the g WATT and then security forces.
So not to my knowledge.
Speaker 16And do you think that, in your opinion that the equal adult triangle was the US government's technology.
Speaker 7I did once upon a time.
But knowing what I know now, I'll have to answer that question.
Is a skiff probably I was.
Speaker 16Good one of my ask questions you teased us, So knowing what you know now means what.
Speaker 7I know enough to know that if you want to answer to that question, go to Era.
They had the answer.
Speaker 16Do you think it was a foreign government?
Speaker 7I do not know.
Speaker 16And Aero is supposed to be disclosing.
The last time I was going to skiff with Arrow, they said they were going to be doing disclosures.
Had they been doing much of that?
Speaker 7I don't have an answer to you for you, I don't know.
I know what Aero reports publicly, and I know what I've been through.
Speaker 16Yeah, and some of this stuff can be I think debunked.
Speaker 9Right.
Speaker 16There are sometimes there are weather balloons that look kind of a little funky, or drones or whatever, depending on the angle direction speed et cetera.
Are you scared for your safety?
Speaker 7That's a complicated question.
So being here today, if I say the wrong word, technically I can be charged with espionage.
Espionage is a death penalty.
Whistleblowers have faced it.
John Kerrioku, for example, I am not scared for my physical safety in the sense of an agency or company coming to kill me.
But I have no job.
My career has been tarnished.
You know, I'm unemployed, living off of unemployment for the next three four weeks until that's gone.
So it's a complicated question.
Speaker 16Have there been stories leaked about your life?
I have to try to discredit you in the public eye.
Speaker 7As of now, I don't know.
Speaker 8I'll be that to mister Grush.
Speaker 7I am aware, yes, ma'am.
Speaker 4They leaked his.
Speaker 16Medical private medical information, horrific things.
Speaker 7It is.
Speaker 16Okay you said in your testimony earlier with the chairwoman, you know other things.
I guess it has to be mentioned in a skiff.
Speaker 7It would other things.
It would pending I'm even legally allowed to speak on and the people in the room are even legally allowed to hear it.
Speaker 1And is that would we need to know?
Speaker 16Like the the compartmentalized word like what the code word is or the name of the program, the special Access program or even hear it.
You have to know the word, right, I would say the name of it?
Speaker 7Right, I would suggest that to be asked to d and I gabbered and work with her for that because I can't give you the answer on what is the requirement.
Speaker 16This is what the US government does, right.
They compartmentalize the informational least certain people know the name of the program, and if you don't know it, you can't get the information.
If you don't have the name, you don't know what a ask for.
Even when we're reviewing the budget, we go into a skiff.
We look at DoD budget and the budget of like black box programs, and we don't know what we're looking at because we don't know what these programs are.
Is it a way for the government to hide from Congress what's really going on, where the money's going.
Speaker 7In my opinion, absolutely yes.
Speaker 16You mentioned to you in your testimony earlier that quote you went to speak with the government and they said they said somebody's name of a colleague name.
You said they shouldn't have mentioned that staff person's name.
What does that mean?
Speaker 7A Senate staffer who is the one who helped me get to Arrow recommended me I go there, gave me the email and the phone number because I could not find that information at all at the time.
In fact, I believe you guys have talked about how Aero didn't even have a website for quite a period of time.
Speaker 16We were told they were going to do disclosures, both what they've debunked, because some of it can be bunked, and then what they haven't been able to debunk, and to my knowledge, you know, it hasn't been a thing.
I only have one minute left, so mister Nap, we were definitely going to watch every documentary you guys have done.
You and Jeremy have done.
Speaker 4A terrific job.
Speaker 16I usually have more questions than I have answers.
I think we all do, and you guys are doing a trific job to bring information to the public.
Do you think that any of this is a syop by the US government?
Speaker 9Entirely possible.
I mean, our government and other governments have admitted that they've tried to use UFOs to cover secret projects, but I think they also do some reverse engineering of those claims.
So years after people start seeing UFOs over Area fifty one, for example, they come up with the story, Oh yeah, that was we planted that story.
So I read in a major newspaper just a couple of weeks ago they planted this story.
An Air Force colonel went out into the desert, went to a bar at Rachel and gave them some fake UFO photos.
And that's how the whole story about Area fifty one started, which is preposterous.
Speaker 16Yeah, and I didn't even get to the crash retrieval program stuff yet, miss chairwoman.
Speaker 4There's just so much.
Speaker 1Okay, thank you so much for your time today.
Speaker 4Wish we had more time.
Speaker 1Thank you, Madam Sure, I now recognize missus Crockett for five minutes.
Speaker 2Thank you so much, Madame chair and thank you so much to each of the witnesses that have come before us today.
The federal government has had a long standing over classification issue in general.
We all know that from the assassinations of MLK and Malcolm X to the cointail pro and torture programs to now UAPs, the federal government has kept the American public in the dark about issues of immense public interest.
The federal government has routinely made excuses for failing to provide transparency to the public, the most common of which is national security concerns.
Mister Spielberger, can you provide an example of when national security was inappropriately used as a pretext for classification.
Speaker 13Congresswoman, Probably one of the most infamous examples of that is the nine to eleven Commission that found that overclassification was a key factor in the failure to adequately prevent the attacks of that day.
Speaker 2In addition to that, what lessons from these oversight failures should guide Congress in approaching UAP oversight?
Speaker 13Generally speaking, we would advise this Congress to ensure that agencies adopt general policy in favor of disclosure instead of a knee jerk needing to overclassify information and documents.
We should ensure that when information is classified or deemed sensitive, it's only for legitimate national security and privacy concerns, And we would recommend adding additional factors to the considerations of cost value, and certainly to the extent that it's critical for the public interest and the public's right to know, especially when we are talking about these very serious national security concerns and implications.
Speaker 2Can you speak to how whistleblowers have historically helped Congress uncover the truth in other areas, and how that might apply.
Speaker 13Here Absolutely so Again, Congress has always relied on whistle blowers coming forward and making disclosures in a number of different issues across different agencies, anything from national security to airline safety, railway safety, environmental concerns, workplace health and safety, a lot of issues coming out of the COVID pandemic, for example.
Whistleblowers have come forward with important disclosures on just about any critical issue affecting our government and affecting the American people, all of which have grave implications for the rights and protections that we have and how we live our lives in communities across the country.
Speaker 2How important is it for whistleblowers to have strong protections when it comes to UAP related disclosures or disclosures of other topics of excessive government secrecy.
Speaker 12It's absolutely vital.
Speaker 13This has been one of the disappointing failures of doing this work of advocating for stronger whistleblower protections.
We recognize the invaluable public service that brave whistleblowers play in coming forward again taking all of these risks that we've heard about just to speak the truth, to get important information out in the public consciousness.
But they can only do so when we have safe and secure channels for reporting, when there is trust in the independence of agency watchdogs like Inspectors General, like the Office of Special Counsel, like the Merit Systems Protection Board, that play critical roles in investigating whistleblower disclosures and enforcing the protections of whistleblowers.
All of that is essential to allow whistleblowers to keep coming forward and playing these incredibly important public roles.
Speaker 4Thank you so much.
Speaker 2Let me just say this, people look at Congress, especially now, and they see a lack of unity.
They don't see the ability for us to come together really on much of anything.
I will say that I do applaud the chairwoman and the work of this committee because for once I feel like we are focusing on governing, which should be about transparency.
Speaker 1The reality is that we.
Speaker 2Cause more harm than good when we allow a lack of trans parency to fester.
It allows for all types of conspiracy theories instead of us actually making the investments that we need to make to get the information and actually provide it to the American people.
The reason that I wanted to focus on making sure that we answer some questions, specifically around the protections of those that are willing to come forward, is because the only way that we can make this government actually work for all of us is if, no matter where you are in this federal government, you feel as if you are safe when you come forward with information of any issue.
And so I do want to thank you for all of your stories.
The reality is that we only get five minutes, and the vast majority of everything that you have to say cannot be contextualized within five minutes.
But I know that my colleagues are going to get to kind of pulling some more of that out.
But again, I really just want to thank you for your courage in this moment, and thank you for your service to our country.
Speaker 1I now recognize mister Burchett from Tennessee for five minutes.
Speaker 11Thank you, Chair Lady, and thank you Ranking Member Crockett.
I see a lot of friends out there, and I see a couple enemies, so I'll remember that.
But it's a pleasure being here.
I want to remind people too, this thing is an ongoing deal.
We're not going to get this overnight.
We've been fighting this battle, some of y'all for thirty years and maybe longer.
I hope we just keep focused on what we're trying to get to as total disclosure.
We get a little wrapped up in a lot of things.
But the government has something and they need to turn it over to us.
We pay their dad gum salary.
You pay our salary, and you ought to get more out of us than you do.
And that's what disgusted me about this whole thing.
I think they're just trying to run the clock out on us.
Really, they'll poke us a little, they'll make jokes to us and try to pull us off the target.
But I think we know where we're at, and that's why they're firing at us, because we are over the target.
My first question is, mister Knapp, I recently introduced the UAP Whistleblower Protection Act to help provide whistle blower protection to federal personnel for closing the use of federal taxpayer funds to investigate UFOs.
I still don't want to say, UAPs, how can Congress further increase whistle blower protections.
Speaker 9I think you've got to unleash the dogs and go track down the money and where it goes.
Because a lot of this stuff has been moved out of government, as you know Burchett, It's been given to private contractors who stashed it away.
Speaker 10They've had it for so.
Speaker 9Long that there's nobody left inside government or very few who know where it is.
Speaker 11And they do that to keep us from FOYA.
Correct.
Speaker 10Yeah, it's going to keep it from FOYA.
Speaker 9And I think that the contractors had this stuff for a very very long time, set their own standards about who is allowed to know what, and it's a very small.
Speaker 10Group that ever cracks that.
I think Representative.
Speaker 9Luna has been looking at the use of classifications to hide things.
I'm not sure that even this committee getting security clearances that should allow you to see this stuff would allow you to follow where it really goes.
Speaker 11I worry about the people that are looking at it don't even know what they're looking at.
I mean, it's gone through so many I mean since Oswell, for instance.
I mean you think there's nobody even allow that was around any of that stuff.
Speaker 9So I don't think they've made much progress.
From the people that I've talked to, I don't think they've made much progress and learning that technology might have made some, but you wonder you know the implication is tiktac Oh, Yeah, that's ours with flu over Washington.
Speaker 5D C.
Speaker 10And fifty two?
Is that ours too?
What are you going to break that out?
Speaker 9You guys authorized tens of billions, hundreds of billions of dollars on weapons systems that can't do half of what we've seen you if UFOs do so, when did they break this out?
If it's really a classified project could change the world.
I don't think they've made much progress, and I think they've been lying to us and you and the rest of the world and they're still doing it.
Speaker 11Yes, sir, I agree with you.
How did you manage to obtain the classified Russian uIP documents and how did you get them back in the United States?
Speaker 9Well, I met this Russian physicist who was in the United States.
Speaker 11Now I want to clarify that I can't even take a thing of honey home on my airplane when I fly back to Tennessee.
Speaker 10I did something pretty dumb.
Speaker 11And I'm bitter about it, but go ahead.
Speaker 10I did something kind of dumb.
Speaker 9I met with these officials who you know during that time period, Glasnows Perastroika.
The Russians were trying to open up to the world, and I saw it as a window of opportunity, and it was, and we were able to talk these folks into providing us information that otherwise we would never have.
Speaker 10Seen, and some of that was classified.
Speaker 9I found out that they only stamped the top pages of these documents that were classified, so I just removed them.
I removed those pages and I carried them out, And if they'd caught me, I'd be in a gulag.
Speaker 12Still.
Speaker 11Yeah, we'd be saying what happened to George nap Oh?
Yeah, what happened to the Russians that came forward to you in nineteen ninety three?
And were there any repercussions for them?
Speaker 9Well, there were the first thing that happened when I talked about this after getting back and going through the files and things and sifting through it, the Russian physicists who had helped us being introduced all these people wrote back and said there was a huge eruption that there was the real right, far autocratic forces that wanted a return of the USSR had really go after these guys.
They described them as traders.
Nikola Kapranoff, the physicist friend of mine, said, look, if this has happened five years earlier, we would be in prison.
If it had happened ten years or we would have been shot.
Luckily, at that point Putin was not in power.
But none of those people that we talked to on that trip in nineteen ninety three would ever talk to me again.
I went back in nineteen ninety six, and it was like I had the plague.
Spoke to different people, but they were scared, and eventually the story was spun where the Ministry Defense officials who gave us this information were described as ufologists who said there was nothing really significant to these files.
They didn't really find anything a big deal, and I can tell you you'll see those files that I shared with you.
Speaker 10They did find stuff.
Speaker 9There was an incident in October nineteen eighty two over an ICBM base where.
Speaker 10UFOs popped up.
Was observed.
Speaker 9Over this base where the missiles are pointed at US the United States.
These UFOs perform in credible maneuvers.
They split apart, they fused back together.
They'd appear and disappear, and right at the end of this four hour period, the launch control codes for the ICBMs lit up, something entered the correct codes.
The missiles were fired up and ready to launch, and they could not shut it down.
The Russian officers were panicking.
The UFOs go, they disappeared, The launch control system goes back to normal.
Colonel Sokolov and his team came in, took the thing apart.
Could not figure out what it was.
It wasn't a power surge or EMPs or some of the ballooney excuses that our country has given for similar events involving our nuclear missiles.
They thought it was a message from wherever the UFOs were from.
And that's a chilling thing.
I mean, that was we were a couple of seconds away from World War three starting and the UFOs were responsible for it.
Speaker 11All right, I'm out of time, but real quick, who are the contractors that had this material corporations?
Speaker 10Well, one of them is Lockheed, And I'll tell you.
I mean, you know, I'm not saying Lockheed's the bad guys.
They're doing what they were asked to do.
They have lied about this because they're what they're supposed to do.
Speaker 9But Lockheed would be one.
There's a list I can give you, Congressman.
Some of the big ones, the usual suspects.
Speaker 11Okay, thank you you back cheer lady.
Sorry for going over aw George Knap's fall.
Speaker 1I now recognized miss Bobert for five minutes.
Speaker 17Thank you, Madam, Chair Chief Wiggins.
Based on your training and operational experience, could the behavior that you witnessed a trans medium object vanishing without a sound be explained by any known technology that we possess or other governments possessed?
Speaker 6It cannot?
Speaker 17And has any government agency debriefed you or any of your shipmates regarding the EO I R and radar confirmed u AP encounter aboard USS Jackson.
Speaker 8No one has, Newman, what.
Speaker 17Was that encounter like when you brought that up?
If you want to briefly summarize that, when you brought that to their attention and then you were not provided any follow up?
Speaker 4Who was told?
Speaker 8And what?
Speaker 17How did you feel when there was no contact.
Speaker 6Back to you as or is the actual incident happening or the reporting level?
Speaker 14Uh?
Speaker 6It was within the event happening.
My duties are to report to the tactical action officer on watch while we're standing watch, So uh, tactical action officer was there.
I made my report I've not had any discussion outside of that day.
There's been no communication to me or requests from me uh to you know, within side of the military.
But speaking of that actual incident itself, once the report was made to the Tactical Action Officer, UH, that's when I made the decision to ask the individual watchstander that was controlling Sapphire to be able to slew into the location.
And that's what you see in the video itself, is when the watchstander is slewing in and kind of showing us what we're looking at.
But outside of that, that's as far as the reporting went that I know of.
Speaker 4Thank you, Chief.
Speaker 17Just for the sake of time, mister Nussatelli, has the Air Force or the FBI ever followed up with you personally about the Red Square event?
Speaker 5I did have follow up by Arrow.
Nothing with the Air Force.
The Arrow Office updated me.
I think at least two times they let me know that they were unable to locate any records, that the records had been destroyed by the Air Force.
The Air Force is destroying all their police records every three years on a schedule, so you.
Speaker 17Were informed that these documents were destroyed.
Speaker 5Well, I have a Freedom of Information Act from the Air Force to states clearly that they destroy all police records on a three year schedule.
Speaker 17Okay, so they were sitting on documentation, destroyed it, refused to question any of the lead investigators anything leading into this investigation.
Speaker 5Yeah, basically they destroyed all the police records, so you couldn't even like call the Air Force and asked them if there was a vehicle accident in that timeframe.
So that's a big problem.
We're losing data in real time, so we'll never be able to go back in track.
Speaker 17Our federal government has a history of destroying records.
Thank you, Thank you very much, mister news to Telly, doctor Borlan, as a geospatial intelligence officer, have you seen classified data indicating UAPs operate in restricted US airspace and has that information been withheld from Congress?
Speaker 7I have not in US airspace that is intelligence oversight, so I did not have domestic authorities.
Speaker 17After filing your inspector general complaint over retaliation inside the Pentagon's UAP office, did you receive any kind of protection or just.
Speaker 7More retel within the IG or the or aero man either arrow they went after the staff member and classified everything shut that down the ig To this day, I don't even know if my complaint's active.
I know my attorney that represented me was very, very very concerned, and the best of my understanding, I was determined credible, not urgent.
Speaker 17And do you think that that experience would suggest that the internal UAP investigations may may be compromised?
Speaker 7Possibly?
I mean, it's so hard because this goes back to people doing the job they're told to do, and very few people are going to want to give up their careers, twenty thirty year pension, give up, get rid of their kids' healthcare, get rid of their house.
It's it's possible.
Speaker 17Yes, yes, thank you very much, doctor Borlan, Mister Spielberger, do national security whistleblowers currently have any external appeals processes to challenge retaliation or are they just stuck relying on the same agencies that they're accusing?
Speaker 13Congress Woman, this is one of the biggest concerns that we at POGO have basically around the independence of investigations and accountability for retaliation.
Basically, yes, national security whistleblowers have to rely on internal administrative processes that go through agency inspector generals.
There are some differentiations, but the bottom line is that they are forced to rely on protection from the same agencies and people who they are alleging retaliated against them.
Speaker 17Yes, well, I thank you all for your bravery.
We are out of time here.
Thank you so much for coming forward, and we will do everything that we can to ensure that you are all protected.
Thank you for trying to bring truth and transparency to the American people.
Speaker 1Madam Cherry Yield, I now recognize mister Berlisson for about five minutes.
Speaker 18Thank you one.
Speaker 19It takes such great courage to come forward, and we acknowledge that, and I hope that you see that we are taking that seriously and so very thankful for what you're doing today.
I'm also very thankful for previous witnesses that have come forward.
I see Matthew Brown in the audience.
He courageously step forward and was as a as a witness.
I encourage everybody to look and seek his his testimony.
I want to thank the people that came in our first hearing, Ryan Graves, David Grush, David Fraver, and in our second hearing, Admiral Galadet, lou Elizondo and mister Gold and the many others that have come forward.
Speaker 18We hear you, and it's time that we.
Speaker 19You know, enough is enough, It's time that we take action.
Look, I'm not I'm not jumped to the conclusion that I believe that there are you know, aliens coming from another planet.
But I'm open to that, and I think that it's my our responsibility, especially when we're seeing that we have a government that is blocked, bocking, actively blocking.
Speaker 18Information from us.
Speaker 19Just last night, I tried to get an amendment onto the National Defense Authorization Act that fit in the GERMANEENUS of that bill to have UAP disclosure, and conveniently it was named non Germaine mostly deemed by staff, not even an elected official.
This is the kind of stuff that we repeatedly see.
Last year, we were blocked by someone in House administration from being able to receive a full briefing from Arrow.
So not an elected official, but someone in staff blocked us.
Speaker 18And I've had it.
Enough is enough.
Speaker 19I want to queue up a video that I've been given, and as before it starts, I'm going to describe.
This was taken October thirtieth of twenty twenty four.
This video is of an m Q nine drone tracking an orb or this object off the coast of Yemen.
You'll see that another m Q nine launched a hellfire missile that you cannot see that drone and so uh, you'll and I'm not going to explain it to you, you'll see exactly what it does.
M This is when it zoomed out, so you can still see it traveling.
So, mister Nap, do you have any have you heard about, you know, events like this occurring and what information might you have?
Speaker 9I have heard about events like this.
I have heard about this event.
Jeremy Corbel and I talked about it in one of our episodes a while back.
We did not have the video, though there are servers where there's a whole bank of these kind of videos that Congress has not been allowed to see, that public hasn't been allowed to see.
Occasionally, some of that stuff gets out in the wild and it comes our way.
It should be going to you, you know, the public should be seeing this stuff.
Speaker 10And why you're not allowed to I don't know.
Speaker 9But that's a hell fire missile smacking into that UFO and just bounced right off and it kept going.
Speaker 19It kept going, and it looks like the debris was taken with it.
Speaker 10Yeah, what what the hell is that?
Speaker 19So again I'm not going to speculate what it is, but the question is what you know?
Why are we being blocked from from this information consistently?
I want to ask this just a question, how in the world this is the doctor?
And I want to enter this in for the record, if it hasn't already been entered Madam chair the documentary provided on thread three.
This is a huge file.
How in the world did you smuggle this out of Russia.
Speaker 18Carefully in your socks?
Speaker 9And I don't think I want to be really specific about it because I might have to go back there and get some more sometime, although now I'd be crazy to do that.
Well again, I took the top pages off that were stamped with a security signature and I carried them out on my person, But the rest of them I just threw in my suitcase and threw some caviaar in there as a distraction as well, and hoped for the best.
Otherwise I'd be a citizen of Siberia right now.
Speaker 19And you had you reported James Lkatski came to you with government possession of nhi craft and how they ultimately gained entry.
Can you testify to the veracity of that claim?
Speaker 9Doctor Lakatski is an honorable man who's most of his career with the DA, A very trusted, high level rocket scientist and intelligence analyst who inspired the ASAPP program.
As I said earlier and in full disclosure, I've co written two books with him.
He dropped this on myself and our other co author, Out of the Blue, and it took fourteen months for us to get dopster approval for him to release two sentences on that.
He said, this craft we had managed to get inside of it.
It had no wings, no rotor, no tail, It had no fuel, no fuel tanks.
Speaker 10They didn't know how it flew or how it was operated.
Speaker 9It clearly looked like it was aerodynamic, but he would not go further.
He's by the book guy, and until he gets clearance to say more about that, I don't think we're going to hear much more.
Speaker 10But it's not ours.
It wasn't ours.
We didn't make it.
Speaker 9We didn't know who made it and how it was built and how it operated.
Speaker 10We've got at least one, and I.
Speaker 9Don't know I think that's enough confirmation that we do have a disks and material.
Speaker 18Leslie, mister Berlin.
Speaker 19In the in the classified realm, have you been exposed to undeniable confirmation of NHI technology?
And then my second question is is Base Systems involved in any way with reverse engineering exploitation of non human intelligence craft.
Speaker 7Yeah, we're gonna have to call We're gonna have to have a conversation with Skift for that.
Whether I'm legally even allowed to answer that, and whether you're even allowed to hear it, sir.
Speaker 19Okay, again, you can you can sense our frustration, and so I just want to thank you for coming forward.
We will continue to fight because look, this is about making sure that this government belongs to the people, in restoring the republic the way it was intended to.
Speaker 18Be, Madame Chair.
Speaker 19I also have further witnesses of courageous individuals.
It was given to me by doctor Stephen Greer, including Michael Herrera and his testimony.
We have Roderick Cassel and his testimony, Randy Anderson his testimony, Steven Digna and others, three others all saying similar things to what the witnesses today have said.
And I would like to enter that into the record as well.
Speaker 1No objection.
Speaker 18Thank you.
Speaker 1I now recognize Representative Lee for five minutes.
Speaker 20Thank you, Madam chair.
I think we need to make sure that we don't get distracted by sensational stories only of unidentified anomalists phenomena and lose track of what the core of this hearing is about.
This is all a perfect example of why whistle blowers are so important and why it's so important that we step up and protect them.
With Trump RFK, Junior EPA Administrator Lee Zelda and others committed to dismantling government and firing professionals who do dare to speak out against the threats this administration's disastrous policies create.
We have to focus on protecting all whistlers, not only the ones who are reporting.
I'd like to thank the whistleblowers who have agreed to come before the committee today and speak their truth.
This administration's claims to care about waste fraud and abuse, and so often it is the whistleblowers who care and who are the tip of a sort fighting against the real waste fraud and abuse.
One study found that whistleblowers exposed fraud at more than twice the rate of third party auditors So, mister Spielberger, what are some of the best examples of whistleblowers exposing fraud and abuse in the federal government?
Speaker 12Thank you, Congresswoman.
Speaker 10Again.
Speaker 13Whistleblowers have played such a vital role across so many different issues.
One prominent example goes back to the twenty fourteen via Weightless scandal.
Speaker 12Pogo actually played a very.
Speaker 13Instrumental role coordinating with Iraq and Afghanistan veterans of America.
Speaker 12At that time.
Speaker 13We receive tips and whistleblower disclosures from over eight hundred different individuals talking about the v A subjecting veterans to extensive UH wait times in order to get the basic standard of care that they deserve.
It certainly prolonged serious illnesses, even contributing to hasten deaths, and we were able to help shed more light on UH that issue, which I think just emphasizes the importance.
Even outside of the national security context.
We are often still talking about serious issues and even life and death concerns.
Speaker 20And unfortunately whistleblowers can whistle blowing can lead to serious repercussions and retaliation, especially in this vidictim and lawless administration.
Mister Spielberger, in the past, what kinds of retaliation have they faced, and what are we seeing today under the Trump administration.
Speaker 13So we've certainly heard about a number of different examples of retaliation.
One that I'd like to highlight that mister Borland referenced previously is retaliation through abuse of the security clearance process that can have grave implications not just for a whistleblower but also their ability to seek legal counsel and defend themselves against retaliation.
And when we look at the past several months of this administration, unfortunately, we've seen a really systematic approach toward dismantling the non partisan civil service.
We've seen the mass firings, we've seen undermining of independent agency watchdogs, mass firings of Inspectors General, undermining the Office of Special Counsel, the Merit Systems Protection Board.
Again, these entities that are meant to be independent and play a critical role in investigating whistleblower disclosures and ensuring that their rights are protected.
Speaker 20Thank you.
In nineteen eighty nine, Congress passed the Whistleblower Protection Act and then broadened it again in twenty twelve to ensure that federal workers could feel free to come forward to their elected officials.
And it's a good thing we did, because whistleblowers have played a more important role than ever since Trump has taken office.
It was thanks to a whistleblower that we learned that doseillisurely put every single americans personal security information at risk by bypassing safeguards and copying all this data to an unsecure server.
I ask anatamus consent to enter into the record of New York Times article title quote those put critical social security data at risk?
Speaker 8Whistleblawer says, good to go.
Thanks.
Speaker 20We've had whistleblowers at the National Labor Relations Or reveal that DOZE minions may have shipped case files outside of the agency, possibly to help then co President Elon must continue to exploit his workers, and last week whistleblowers at the National Institute of Health came forward to say that RFK Junior's vaccine and for misinformation campaign had pervaded even the highest levels of the agency.
Typically, whistle blowers have an inspector General they can rely on to investigate their claim and register issues with agency leadership.
But President Trump has fired or demoted over twenty inspectors general.
If I may ask one more question, mister Spielberger, can you explain how eroding the independence and capabilities of Inspectors General further in danger these whistleblowers.
Speaker 13Absolutely so again, whistleblowers already face incredibly great challenges in coming forward under normal circumstances, and when we erode these entities that are expected and required to enforce whistleblower protections fairly investigate their disclosures, it calls into question the integrity of their investigations and findings, whether they'll take whistleblowers seriously when they come forward, and whether we can trust that they will use their authority to enforce the protections of whistleblowers who do come forward, Essentially, whether they will continue in their role as an independent watchdog or basically become a lapdog for a current or future president.
Speaker 20That thank you, and I will note I was like, no longer liberty, no more liberties, I go back.
Speaker 4Thank you.
Speaker 1I now recognize mister Crane for five minutes.
Speaker 21Thank you, miss chairwoman for holding this hearing.
Thank you to the witnesses for appearing in the effort of transparency here.
I got to admit to the witnesses that you know, growing up I really never believed in UFOs or any of this stuff.
I always sound thought it was a little kooky and whatnot.
But uh, you know, after hearing you know, your testimony from honorable service members, watching videos like my colleague mister Burlison just presented, you know, I gotta admit I've become a believer.
Not that I know where these things come from or you know what they really are up to.
But I'd like to start with asking the witnesses.
Mister Neosatelli, you were in the Air Force, right, yes?
Did you believe in UFOs prior to your encounter?
Speaker 5Always been interested?
Speaker 21Okay, Chief Wiggins, you're in the currently in the Navy, is that correct?
Speaker 7Correct?
Speaker 21Did you believe in UFOs before your encounter?
Speaker 18I did.
Speaker 6I'm from Las Vegas and I've watched towards NAP that whole life.
Speaker 7Okay, what about you, mister Borland.
I have always been open to where facts go.
Speaker 21So were you guys scared or hesitant to come forward and tell your story because of fear and believing that you might be reprimanded or ostracized from society because of your stories?
Speaker 10Yes?
Speaker 5Absolutely, I probably would not have come forward if I didn't have documentation to prove some of my story.
And I also wouldn't have come forward without the people that paved the way for us, you know, the first Congressional hearing, Chief.
Speaker 7What about you?
Speaker 6Once I got the okay from the Navy from top down, that gave me a level of relief.
Prior to that, I didn't have any thought left or right of that.
But I think the Navy to give me the go ahead and that gave me the relief that I would not have any level of reprisal or anything happened to me.
Speaker 7Mister Borland, how about you?
Absolutely?
I mean, after I went through everything, it was pretty clear that I caused a major issue in the executive branch.
So I did what I was supposed to do, and that's why I haven't spoken publicly publicly.
That's why I'm happy to be here.
This is how I wanted this to be done.
In regards to.
Speaker 21Me, mister Borland, why do you think that you faced reprimand and discipline for your effort to come forward and be transparent about what you saw?
Speaker 7About what I saw is the reason why I got into what I know and has been disclosed to Arrow and the IG.
And I think that information.
While it was it was labeled an extremely sensive national security issue.
Speaker 12Thank you, mister Napp.
Speaker 21I've watched many of your videos on Joe Rogan in other places.
One of the big questions I think for many of us is why do you believe that the federal government refuses to be transparent about this issue.
Speaker 10I think there's probably multiple reasons.
Speaker 9At the start, when these things first started invading our skies in large numbers, we were scared.
It was right after World War Two, and we didn't know what they were, and they didn't want to panic the public, and that was probably a good call.
Over time, I think they the length sort of became institutionalized.
Speaker 10You know, flights over at Washington, d C.
Speaker 9In nineteen fifty two, they're seen, they're captured on radar.
Jets are chased after these objects, and then we get an explanation it was a temperature inversion.
And those kind of lies have been told for a long time.
What was told to me by an investigator from Congress, a guy named Richard Demato, who was sent after this story by Robert Byrd and Harry Reid.
He came out to Nevada, tried to get into area fifty one.
Did you get in there, looked around, talk to people trying to get to the bottom of it.
He believed that this program reverse engineering, etc.
Was inside, had been moved inside these corporations, and he said, when this comes out, people are going to go to prison.
And he meant people who were basically misusing legitimate national security funds tens of billions of dollars in order to keep this cover up going.
I also believe there's a legitimate reason for the cover up in that there is undeniable connection of national security involved in this technology.
If we are racing for it to master that technology against the Russians and the Chinese, which is what I have been told by Senator Reid and many others, then it is a race that's critical to our survival.
There could be a form of disclosure.
I think, yes, it's real, it's from somewhere else, without revealing all the details that would allow someone else to have an advantage in the race for this technology.
Speaker 7Thank you.
Speaker 21Finally, I'd like to enter into the testimony a letter I sent to the DoD regarding the case of Major David Charles Grush, a UAP whistleblower who's been extremely helpful to this committee.
Unfortunately, due to his participation in the disclosure of UAP, he suffered reprisal like the removal of his clearance, denial of promotion, and loss of medical retirement.
I wrote the DoD on July twenty fourth, twenty twenty five, on behalf of major Grush, and I'm still waiting for a reply.
I appreciate any help the Committee can offer to get a response.
Speaker 7Thank you.
Speaker 1I yield back with that objection.
We'll be following up with the DoD after this hearing.
Thank you, Representative Crane.
I'd like next like to recognize Representative Gil for five minutes.
Speaker 15Thank you cherwom Nela Luna for holding this hearing, and I'd like to yield a minute in my time.
Speaker 1To you perfect.
My first question is to mister Napp, how do we know that the files that you obtained from the former Soviet government are not BS and just given to you as a disinformation campaign against US government.
Speaker 10That's a good question.
Speaker 9So I shared some of them with the Senate Intelligence Committee when I first got back, because that was requested by the Russians who shared some of that information with me.
Secondly, I gave all of that material to the DEA through BASS the AFS APP program.
Speaker 10Sorry for the acronyms.
Speaker 1Can you name names real quick?
Speaker 9Sorry?
At BASS or so?
Speaker 1Did you give them two directly?
Speaker 9I gave them to Robert Bigelow and to Jim Lekatski, and they hired a whole team to go through them and retranslate them and analyze it.
And they created a structure of how the UFO programs in the USSR in Russia were put together.
Speaker 10They said they were real.
The other person who said they were real.
Speaker 1Is David Grush noted, thank you, Representative Gil.
Speaker 15And thank You'd like to yield the remainder of my time to Eric Burlsson.
Speaker 19Thank you represented Gil.
Mister Wiggins, Chief Wiggins.
In your view, what mechanisms such as internal protocols, witness debriefings or cross agency documentation should be better established in order to ensure that such a credible sighting like the one that you have given are preserved and made available to oversight bodies like this.
Speaker 7Thank you sir.
Speaker 6As a active duty Navy member, our mission is to carry out the ship's mission or the commands mission, and we on a general basis don't have knowledge of what to do when we see things like this, we just don't.
We're there to do our mission and do what's told of us, right, So I think what would be important is giving active duty members a clear way of being able to report things like this to where it gets to this point and ensuring that we have a standard level of understanding that there wouldn't be any level of reprisal or anything happening.
Because you know, I've been in the Navy for almost twenty four years.
But what about the sailors that I've been in for two years that experience things like this.
They're not going to have the knowledge or they'll probably be a little bit more fearful to speak up, being at that their career is just starting.
Speaker 18Yeah.
Speaker 19I just I want to commend you.
You're the first witness to come forward that is currently serving and it's recognized and so I thank you, and your testimony is unbelievable.
Let me ask this question, are you familiar with the Witness Protection Act that to represented Burchett has filed.
Speaker 6I'm not too familiar, sir.
Speaker 19Anyone on the committee familiar with it.
It's fantastic.
It's the language that we need.
It's language that will protect with you know, whistleblowers from from any kind of reprisal.
And yet it's again and again blocked by by you know, this body in some way.
Many times it's being blocked not by elected officials, but by staff behind the scenes.
And the other bill, the UAP Disclosure Act, which was filed last year Senator Schumer, who I cannot believe that there's a topic that he and I agree on, but he and I agree on this topic.
Speaker 18He is sponsored in the Senate.
Speaker 19He'd put it on the National Defense Authorization Act last year.
Remarkably, I can't get it on the It was stripped out by the House last year, and I can't get it onto the bill leaving the House this year.
Speaker 18Mister Napp, how.
Speaker 19Far would that would do?
That bill go to actually getting the answers that we need?
Speaker 10Pretty far?
I think they're still going to have roadblocks.
Speaker 9You know, the keepers of the secrets, the private companies that have been doing this job for intelligence agencies for a long time, are not going to cough it up.
You'd have to force it out of them.
And whether you can get them to admit that they have it or not, I mean they're supposed to lie about it.
They've been lying about it, you know, I more power to you.
I hope it works.
I hope it passes this time.
But it's a it's a daunting challenge to get them to open up after lying about it for more than seventy five years.
Speaker 10Yeah.
Speaker 19And then, finally, mister Borland, when you engage with Arrow in twenty twenty three, you noted that their public statements did not match the reality that you and others had witnessed in your assessment.
What were the key limitations of Arrow?
Speaker 7You know, I would put it to you this way.
The statement Arrow has made is scientific evidence of extraterrestrials.
Scientific evidence requires a scientific control extraterrestrials an entity on another planet.
The only way to scientifically prove extra terrestrial is we have to go to that planet, acquire technology, bring it back, and compare it to what we have here.
Speaker 19So you're saying they won't let anything out because or they won't.
They won't come forward unless they confirm that it Unless, say, go to the planet and confirm where its origin.
Speaker 7Is, that would be scientific evidence.
Yes, and by that statement, Aro found no scientific evidence of better terrestrials.
Is basically I don't want to call it a si off, but a misrepresentation because we do have things.
But making that statement is not technically a lie.
It's a misrepresentation of the full truth.
Speaker 18Thank you, Madam Chair.
Speaker 17May I just since we're on that topic real quick, how do we get to these other planets?
How do we pass the Van Allen radiation belt safely?
Speaker 7Good question for you.
I cannot answer that for you.
Speaker 1I would now like to recognize mister Perry for five minutes.
Speaker 22Thanks, Madam Chair.
I think I'll start with maybe mister Borland.
So you have a clearance, right, you're in uniform.
You have a clearance.
When did you leave at service?
Speaker 12A year?
Speaker 7I left in twenty thirteen, February thirteen.
Speaker 22Who was a president?
If you recall.
Speaker 7Twenty thirteen would have been President Obama.
Speaker 22It wasn't President Trump?
Right, no, sir, okay, So you have a clearance, right, you're starting the uniform.
Speaker 11You have a clearance your story.
Speaker 22You know, I think many of us are kind of picturing the scene you walk out in the flight line having a smoke, this event occurs.
Do you have the perception, at least I do based on your story, that this involves the US government whatever you saw involves the US government.
Speaker 7That is one hundred percent in my opinion, then and now.
Speaker 22And was there an after action?
Was do you do a daily debrief of the activities of the day.
Was any of that recorded?
Was there a conversation with the command?
Was there any documentation that you know of at the time?
Speaker 7Not to my knowledge.
I mean, like I said, I talked about it in UH on the off floor, and a couple of people it pulled me aside some I'm older and listed, and we're like, you probably want to keep that to yourself.
Speaker 22So did you get the did you get the impression that they knew what you were talking about, just didn't want you to harm your career or seem crazy, or that they didn't really witness Do you know anybody else that witnessed what you saw?
Speaker 7Again?
Not that night?
Like I said, the only people that would have been out there would have been security forces and then those of US that were doing.
Speaker 22All security forces in uniform or contract probably both.
Did you talk to them?
Did anybody talk to them in an after action?
Speaker 7Not to my knowledge?
Speaker 22Is there any interest in the command to determine and verify.
Speaker 10What you saw?
Speaker 22Not to my knowledge or it's unfortunate.
Chief Wiggins, thank you for your service.
Gentlemen, thanks for all of you for your courage that be here.
Your story's a little bit different.
Sounds like it well for both of you guys, and also mister Nussatelli.
If this were sanctioned by the US government, even though you have a clearance, but it's classified above the clearance level, do you see any reason why they would allow now you access, being present, viewing it, hearing it, you know, being around it, Like, what is this an accident?
Like does the US government make these kind of acts?
They make accidents mistakes like this way, Oh we're doing this, we're doing this test of this new system, and we forgot these guys are standing here.
Does that sound like something that the US government would do.
Speaker 5No, sir.
Some of the launches we were doing were like five billion dollar projects that had taken like ten years to develop the technology, and these objects were coming right up to the launch pad.
So any kind of mistake, I mean, we could it could cause a catastrophe, right, So it's very confusing why these objects would be operating in around our bases or during training exercise.
Speaker 22It lend us would lend you to believe that the US government had no had nothing to do with whatever it is you saw, correct, They wouldn't want it there because it would potentially interrupt the proceedings at the time.
Was there an after action?
Was there a discussion by your command that was there an investigation?
It's pretty significant activities that you were involved in.
Was there an investigation that you know of.
Speaker 5We conducted investigations in real time.
We document all the evidence, but as far as anything from higher up, I don't know if there was an investigation.
No information came down on what we should.
Speaker 22Were you ever interviewed at someone else's request about that incident?
Speaker 11About the incident?
Speaker 5I don't believe.
So.
Speaker 22Do you think that's you find that odd?
If something happens.
You're around multimillion, maybe billion dollar operations and launches of national security interests very sensitive.
There's an anomaly in the operation.
Speaker 5The only person witnessed that saw UAP at Vanderberg a timeframe that was interviewed was the one that witnessed the thing.
Speaker 22Land Well, why wouldn't Well, I don't know why I'm asking you, but it seems to me that we would want to interview everybody associated, even not associated to find out if they were associated, Chief Wiggins, how about you did anybody?
Was there an investigation?
Was there an after action?
Was there documentation on the incident that you were privy to?
Speaker 7No, sir, not that I know of.
Speaker 6And in my previous experience as an operation specialist, all operations that I've been a part of have been deliberate.
Speaker 22So yeah, there there and deliberate operations.
After the operations, you conducted an after action review, or that's what the Army calls it.
I don't know what the I imagine the Navy has something similar to determine your weaknesses your successes.
Did you do that in regard to this incident?
Speaker 6No, sir, the Navy calls it after action reports, and not, to my knowledge was there an after action report of this incident or unfortunate Thank you, Chair.
Speaker 1I yield, I now recognize mister Biggs for five minutes.
Speaker 23Thank you, Mauna Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for being here today.
I'll tell you that today's testimony should alarm every America, no matter their views on UPS.
This isn't simply about UPS.
It's about government integrity, responsible use of taxpayer funds, and Congress's constitutional duty to oversee the executive branch for evidence of critical information hidden in special access programs off limits to virtually every elected representative and certainly to the public.
Incredible witnesses report retaliation for speaking out.
These are clear attempts to silence those who are exposing the truth.
We must protect the whistleblowers.
In the decades of government disinformation have eviscerated public trust.
So this isn't a partisan matter.
It's a constitutional matter.
And when you talk about the vas miss Bielberger and all the problems that they had, the hub of that was Phoenix, and they went after the whistleblowers there, and that was under the Obama administration.
So it doesn't matter which administration, which party.
Both parties have got to come clean, particularly on this.
So if the government thinks you can hide the truth and punish those who speak out, Congress has to keep pushing until the facts, whatever they are wherever.
Speaker 7They leave, come to light.
I'm going to go to you, mister Nap.
Speaker 18First.
Speaker 23You've interviewed numerous UAP whistleblowers over the years.
The question is, how do you verify their claims before deciding they're credible enough to report on.
Speaker 9The combination of factors.
First, to check their credentials.
Did they really serve where they said they did?
And did they work where they said they did?
Are there any other witnesses?
Is their visual proof, film footage, things of that sort.
You ask the people around them that know them, that used to work with them, if they're credible people.
That's one way, you know.
I think about ARROW, the organization that this body created to deal with witnesses and whistleblowers.
I hope I'm not taking too much of your time here, but they invited people to come forward, service members who new sauce things and had experiences, and I can tell you that the people that I have talked to who went through that are deeply disappointed.
There was a guy named Bob Jacobs who was a lieutenant attached to Vandenberg in nineteen sixty four.
His unit would record missile tests.
They recorded all of them.
On one of this particular tests, a UFO comes out of nowhere.
Zapp's what looks like a laser beam at what would have been a nuclear dummy a nuclear weapon and disable it and he is called into the commander's office.
Speaker 10Two guys in suits.
Speaker 9Clipped that film footage out that shows the UFO and he's ordered to never talk about it.
Speaker 10He comes forward to Arrow.
Speaker 9He heeds the call, thinking he's doing his duty as an American to tell that story, and they completely dismissed him.
Speaker 10They made up a story that.
Speaker 9They had tracked down the original footage and there was nothing like that in it.
Well, there was no original footage.
It had been taken away the day the footage was recorded.
He's deeply disappointed.
People like Bob Sallas, who had worked at a nuclear ICBM Bass, who saw UFOs flying over the base and these missile silos were taken down.
He went to Arrow too and was completely disregarded.
It almost looks like Arrow operated as a counter intelligence operation to get people to come in tell their stories, and then discredit all of them.
Speaker 10I can't imagine that any.
Speaker 9Whistleblower or witness will ever go to Arrow again because of what happened under the first director, who's now long gone but still seems to act as the spokesperson for that organization.
Speaker 23And I would say, I would say, Madam Cher, maybe at some point we need to really dig deep into Arrow, and I would encourage you.
Speaker 1Oh, I'd be happy to send maybe a subpoena to mister Kilpatrick.
Speaker 12Mister.
Speaker 23Mister Nukatelly, Mister Nukatelly, you've testified that official Air Force records of the Red Square incident are now held by ARROW and the FBI.
Has Congress or you been denied access to those records, and I'm what grounds would they?
Speaker 11Would we be denied access?
Speaker 10You or US?
Speaker 13Now?
Speaker 5The records are unclassified, so okay them.
Speaker 23In the two thousand and three to two thousand and five incidance you described where any physical effects, electromagic interference, radio anomalies, or security system disruptions documented in base logs or any reports official
