'No question UFOs come from extra terrestrial origin' says US expert
US expert says there's 'no question that UFO's come from extra terrestrial origin' and several dozens of witnesses need protection as they have been threatened.
Unidentified flying objects, better known as unexplained anomalous phenomena were the focus at a US Congress hearing on Wednesday as lawmakers gathered to hear first-hand accounts of UFO sightings from former members of the military. One of those former intelligence officers said the government was in possession of alien vehicles and non human biologics. Dr Steven Greer, founder of the Centre for the Study of Extra-terrestrial Intelligence told Newsday that it's in the interests of the public for more witnesses of UFO's to come forward and give testimony in the future. He knows 'several dozen such whistle blowers' or first hand witnesses but 'they need amnesty and federal witness protection' before they speak publicly because they have been threatened. He says there are two categories of UFO's some 'there is no question are of extra terrestrial origin' and others are secretly 'man made in the US in unsanctioned and illegal operations.' If the technologies of these UFO's were disclosed this would terminate the need for oil, gas, coal and nuclear power because these objects are moving 'with an electromagnetic field propulsion technology' that is an entire new area of physics and energy generation that could solve global warming and climate change.
Credit Getty images - Members of the audience watch the proceedings during a House Oversight Committee hearing titled "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Implications on National Security, Public Safety, and Government Transparency" on Capitol Hill 26, 2023 in Washington, DC July 26 2023.
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