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US Government Cover-Up Exposed in UFO Whistleblower Claims, Senator Hawley Claims

Missouri Senator expresses surprise as calls for investigations into secret UFO program intensify

Missouri Senator Josh Hawley expressed surprise at the significant number of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) encountered by the US government.

Calls for investigations into a whistleblower's claims of a secret UFO program have sparked interest among lawmakers. Government reports indicate unaccounted UAP sightings, raising questions about their nature.

“The number of these is apparently huge, huge. And that is something that the government has, the best I can say about it, downplayed, if not kept from the public, for a long, long time,” said Hawley.

Remember the Chinese spy balloons?

Hawley referred to the government's concealment of the Chinese spy balloon incident as evidence of its secretive practices. A House oversight committee plans to hold hearings to address the whistleblower's allegations.

Air Force veteran David Grusch, in a whistleblower complaint, alleged that the US government has been recovering non-human craft for decades.

Hawley finds Grusch's claims plausible and aligned with his own briefings. Some lawmakers, like Senator Lindsey Graham, remain skeptical, believing that any physical evidence would have surfaced by now. However, Hawley contends that the government is adept at keeping secrets when it desires to do so.

The Defense Department's All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office defines UAP as unidentifiable objects that could pose a threat to military operations. The Pentagon stated that it has no verifiable information to support claims of programs involving extraterrestrial materials.

How far back do these claims go?

David Grusch, a former member of the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency and Air Force veteran, has made claims that the U.S. government has been in possession of non-human spacecraft for several decades.

In a recent whistleblower complaint, Grusch stated that he provided classified evidence to Congress and the Intelligence Community Inspector General to support his allegations.

Nonetheless, Grusch asserts that only a few individuals, including those at the Pentagon responding to UAP reports, are aware of the alleged secret program.

He claims to possess documents and proof provided by senior intelligence officers who were part of the program but were not informed by the UAP Task Force.

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