Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio said in an interview with NewsNation on Tuesday that several “highly transparent” individuals have come forward with first-hand knowledge of the UFO technology discovered.
Rubio said these people, many of whom work at the senior level of government, claim that UFOs are “beyond the bounds of common sense.” [the Senate Intelligence Committee] I’ve dealt with it before. Rubio’s comments come weeks after the former intelligence officer went public as a whistleblower. claimed The U.S. government claimed to have an “intact aircraft of non-human origin.”(Related article: White House demands media ‘compliance’, takes certain reporters from Biden’s UFO press conference)
“There have been people who have come forward over the last few years to share information with our committee … I want to keep these people strong. They came to us for advice even before the protection of children was established by law,” Rubio said. new nation.
“We are trying to gather as much information as we can … Some of these people still work in the government, but frankly many of them do their jobs very poorly. We are afraid … we are afraid that we will be harmed,” Rubio said. .
News Nation: Joe Kalil interviewed Senator Marco Rubio, confirming that other USG agents with senior intelligence have come forward to Congress in the last two years claiming a UFO program. #UFO Twitter
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— Nick Madrid (@NickMadrid16) June 27, 2023
Rubio declined to comment on whether he believed the allegations were credible, but said he took them seriously. “Let me tell you, most of these people … are very highly qualified and very highly ranked within our government. What motivates you to create something?”
The Senate Intelligence Committee unanimously adopted the following: regulations This provides legal immunity to individuals with knowledge of “non-human” objects as long as they disclose relevant information to Congress in a timely manner. The provision could become law later this year if it passes the House.
In early June, whistleblower and former intelligence officer David Grusch came to Japan. Forward It provides details claiming the government had an “intact aircraft of non-human origin” and the corpse of its pilot. Grusch’s claims sparked reactions from the Pentagon and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), who denied the claims were true in statements to NewsNation.
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