Congressional UAP Hearings
In July 2023, Congress held historic UAP hearings where David Grusch testified about alleged government possession of non-human craft and biologics. Ryan Graves and David Fravor described pilot encounters. The hearings led to UAP disclosure amendments and marked a turning point in official UFO transparency.
Historic government hearings on UAPs changed everything.
The 2022 Hearing
In May 2022, the first UAP hearing in 50 years featured Pentagon officials providing limited information, but it started the process and generated significant public interest.
The 2023 Hearing
On July 26, 2023, the House Oversight Committee held hearings with three witnesses testifying under oath, delivering explosive testimony as the world watched.
David Grusch
The whistleblower, an intelligence official, made claims about non-human craft, recovered biologics, and secret government programs, while alleging retaliation for coming forward.
Ryan Graves
The former Navy pilot testified about regular encounters with UAPs, expressing safety concerns that were not investigated, ultimately leading to changed protocols.
David Fravor
As a witness to the famous Nimitz Tic Tac encounter, Fravor described the UAP and its superior technology, stating that no explanation was found and calling for a full inquiry.
The Impact
The hearings led to significant changes including the establishment of AARO, passage of legislation, disclosure amendments, increased funding, and ongoing investigations.
The Future
Moving forward, more hearings are scheduled with enhanced whistleblower protections, classified briefings planned, public pressure mounting, and transparency being demanded.
Sources
UAP Congressional Hearings - Wikipedia provides comprehensive coverage of these historic events.