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Officially Confirmed2023-07-26U.S. Capitol, Washington D.C.

2023 Congressional UAP Hearing

Historic congressional hearing with David Grusch, Ryan Graves, and David Fravor testifying under oath. Grusch alleged the US government possesses non-human craft and biologics. Graves described daily UAP encounters as a Navy pilot. Fravor recounted the Nimitz Tic Tac encounter. Led by Representatives Burchett, Luna, and Moskowitz.

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Commander Fravor Congressional Testimony

Commander David Fravor testifies under oath before Congress about the 2004 USS Nimitz Tic Tac encounter. Describes an object that dropped from 80,000 feet to sea level in less than a second, exhibited no visible propulsion, and reappeared at his CAP point — a classified location.

Source: U.S. House Oversight Committee
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David Grusch Congressional Testimony

David Grusch testifies under oath that the US government has been recovering non-human craft for decades, that biologics (non-human bodies) have been recovered, and that a crash retrieval program exists. States he was denied access and faced retaliation for investigating.

Source: U.S. House Oversight Committee
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July 2023 House Oversight UAP Hearing — Full Video

Historic congressional hearing featuring David Grusch, Ryan Graves, and David Fravor testifying under oath about UAP. Grusch stated the US possesses intact craft and 'biologics' of non-human origin. Fravor described the Tic Tac encounter. Graves testified about daily UAP encounters by Navy pilots. Bipartisan panel included Burchett, Luna, Moskowitz, and Ocasio-Cortez.

Source: House Oversight Committee — Subcommittee on National Security
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November 2024 Senate UAP Hearing — Full Video

Senate hearing on UAP transparency featuring testimony from former intelligence officials and military personnel. Senators pressed for answers on reverse-engineering programs, contractor involvement, and the adequacy of AARO investigations. Marked continued bipartisan congressional pressure for disclosure.

Source: Senate Armed Services Committee

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