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There Were Some Shocking Revelations That Came Out of the UFO Hearing

Testifying before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday, a former military intelligence official said the U.S. government was in possession of "nonhuman biologics," just one of many shocking revelations made during the hearing. 

Based on information from interviews with 40 witnesses, former Air Force officer-turned-whistleblower David Grusch said the government has been keeping information about unidentified anomalous phenomena, UAPs as the military calls them, for years.

Grusch testified along with two former Navy fighter pilots—Ryan Graves and David Fravor, both of whom said they encountered UAPs. 

“As we convene here, UAP are in our airspace, but they are grossly underreported,” Graves said. “Sightings are not rare or isolated.”

Both pilots said what they witnessed far surpassed current technological capabilities. 

When questioned by Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina, Grusch confirmed that the craft the government possessed contained "non-human biologics" and that he knows their "exact location," information he gave to the inspector general. 

Another shocking revelation from the hearing came when Grusch said multiple colleagues were harmed by UAP activity. 

"Has any of the activity been aggressive, been hostile,"  asked Rep. Eric Burlison of Missouri. 

"I know of multiple colleagues of mine that got physically injured, and the activity..." he responded, before the lawmaker sought clarification. 

"By UAPs or by people within the federal government?" 

"Both," Grusch said.

He reiterated this point to Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee. 

The whistleblower admitted being afraid for his own life by coming forward. 

Grusch also told Democratic Rep. Jared Moskowitz that there is a "'misappropriation of funds' going toward advanced tech programs."

The issue is one that's united members of both parties, with lawmakers now looking at how to further investigate the allegations presented in the hearing. 

"We're going to uncover the cover-up, and I hope this is just the beginning of many more hearings and many more people coming forward about this," Burchett said.