UAP Whistleblower Protection : In a significant hearing before a House Oversight Committee panel, military veterans and whistleblowers recently gave testimony about their experiences witnessing Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), commonly known as UFOs. The hearing, focusing on the Pentagon’s disclosures on UFOs, aimed to investigate how the Defense Department’s All Anomaly Office handles such phenomena and the implications for national security.

Extraordinary Capabilities of UAP Against Military Defense Systems
The veterans shared compelling eyewitness accounts of encounters with UAPs during their service. These testimonies stress the importance of transparency from the federal government regarding sightings and investigations of UAPs, as well as assessing whether these phenomena could pose a risk to the safety of Americans.
Annaina Luna, leader of the House Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, emphasized that American citizens deserve the highest level of openness from the government about UAP activities. The hearing represents a public effort to restore trust by shining light on previously classified information and ensuring a thorough examination of anomalous aerial events.
The Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO)
This hearing reflects the growing interest and concern over unidentified aerial phenomena that remain unexplained by conventional science or military technology. While some skepticism was expressed, the witnesses underscored that these events warrant serious attention and further investigation.
The session was streamed live and drew substantial public and media interest
as it addressed one of the most mysterious and debated subjects in recent years:
the reality and implications of
UAP sightings witnessed by military personnel.
This hearing marks a significant step
toward recognizing the experiences
of military whistleblowers and pressing the government for a more open and
accountable approach to
UAP disclosure and protection of those who speak out.
Multiple veterans testified on the existence and seriousness of
UAP sightings during active duty.
Evidence was presented about the U.S.
military limiting disclosure and access to information on UAP.








