A group of military whistleblowers are revealing under oath that they’ve seen UFOs and the US intelligence community has attempted to cover it up.
Three Navy and Air Force veterans gave their opening statements Tuesday morning and are now testifying at the third congressional hearing on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), the new term for UFOs.
During the hearing, Congressman Eric Burlison of Missouri showed shocking video of a UFO being struck by a Hellfire missile from a US military drone on October 30, 2024.
The missile bounced off the mysterious orb, which kept traveling at extreme speed off the coast of Yemen.
The whistleblowers disclosed how they saw multiple types of strange, unexplained craft while on duty, including giant triangles, glowing cubes larger than a football field, and the infamous Tic-Tac-shaped vehicles spotted over the Pacific ocean.
Along with their eye-witness accounts, two of the veterans revealed that the US government has attempted to keep their incidents a secret, allegedly threatening witnesses to stay quiet and blacklisting at least one of the whistleblowers.
Dylan Borland, a former Air Force geospatial intelligence specialist, claimed in his opening statement Tuesday that multiple government agencies blocked him from getting work, forged his documents, and manipulated his security clearance.
All of this allegedly took place after Borland reported seeing a 100-foot triangle flying low over him at Virginia‘s Langley Air Force Base in 2012.

Three military whistleblowers and other experts spoke on Tuesday during the third congressional hearing on UFOs

Congressman Eric Burlison of Missouri revealed video of a US military drone striking an orb-shaped UFO with a missile, which bounced off and did not stop the craft
The large craft interfered with his telephone, made no sound, and rapidly ascended thousands of feet in seconds.
While in the government’s classified Special Access Program (SAP), Borland added that other intelligence officers told him they had also faced retaliation after reporting their own encounters with UFOs.
Additionally, Borland claimed that the US intelligence community engaging in phishing attacks in an attempt to assess what he disclosed to the Intelligence Community Inspector General (ICIG) during a polygraph test in November 2024.
When asked by South Carolina congresswoman Nancy Mace if he feared for his safety, Borland said he didn’t believe a government group was currently attempting to kill him, but his reputation has been so damaged that he’s currently living off of unemployment assistance.
Jeffrey Nuccetelli, a former Air Force military police officer for 16 years, revealed that he witnessed five unexplained incidents at California’s Vandenberg Air Force Base between 2003 and 2005.
Those included receiving reports of a ‘glowing red square’ hovering silently over missile defense sites and witnessing a giant rectangle-shaped ship over 100 yards long on the same night in October 2003.
A week later, Nuccetelli documented how patrols at the base saw a strange light over the ocean heading toward Vandenberg.
When guards called for help, the object quickly descended, hovered briefly, and then vanished.

Military whistleblowers revealed never-before-discussed encounters with UFOs, including the often reported Tic-Tac craft (pictured)

Dylan Borland, a former Air Force geospatial intelligence specialist, claimed that he was retaliated against by the US government after reporting on UFO encounters
It was after this incident that Nuccetelli claimed a witness of the close encounter was threatened by their superiors to stay quiet.
In his opening statement, Nuccetelli added that he and two other military police officers witnessed an orb with pulsing lights that moved like a butterfly fly over his house while they were off duty.
Alexandro Wiggins, an active duty US Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer, revealed a strange encounter while aboard the USS Jackson off the Southern California coast on February 15, 2023.
Wiggins witnessed a Tic-Tac craft emerge from the Pacific and join three other Tic-Tacs in a flying formation over the navy vessel.
All of the Tic-Tacs shot off at the same time with incredible speed, without creating a sonic boom or making the typical engine trails of a plane or drone.

Alexandro Wiggins, an active duty US Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer, revealed how he witnessed multiple Tic-Tac craft flying over the Pacific Ocean in 2023
Also testifying before Congress include Joe Spielberger, a senior policy counsel at the Project On Government Oversight (POGO), who emphasized the critical role of whistleblowers in exposing government wrongdoing.
The chairwoman of the hearing, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida, claimed in her opening statement that the former leader of the Pentagon’s UAP investigating office (ARRO), Dr Sean Kirkpatrick, was a ‘documented liar’ who undermined UFO investigations.
Later in the hearing, Luna added that she would be happy to subpoena Kirkpatrick to testify on the alleged misconduct at the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office.
George Knapp, a chief investigative reporter for KLAS-TV in Las Vegas, who highlighted a decades-long pursuit of the UAP story through government documents and witness accounts, is also at the hearing revealing discrepancies in official narratives.
Knapp said during the hearing that Americans were told for decades that there was no documentation of any kind of strange craft, but that changed when the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) was enacted in 1966.
The journalist noted that thousands of pages of previously classified documents were suddenly released in the ensuing decades, including many involving reports of UAPs worldwide.