Matt Gaetz Claims He Was Briefed on Secret Alien Breeding Program

JerryD

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A curious and unsettling claim surfaced this week when Matt Gaetz said he had been briefed, during his time in Congress, on what was described to him as a classified program involving non human entities and human subjects. Speaking on a podcast, he recounted being told by a military source that the United States had operated secret facilities where so called “hybrid breeding programs” were taking place. He emphasized that he could not verify the account, but said the individual presenting the information appeared credible and urged members of Congress to investigate multiple alleged sites simultaneously.

The remarks arrive at a moment when interest in unidentified aerial phenomena continues to grow inside government circles, with thousands of reported incidents now cataloged by defense agencies.

There is, however, no evidence supporting the existence of such a program, and no official confirmation has been offered by any branch of government.

Still, statements like these continue to blur the line between speculation and disclosure, raising a deeper question that has followed this subject for decades: whether the most extraordinary claims persist not because they are proven, but because they remain just beyond reach.
 
There is a big difference between being told something in a briefing and having verifiable evidence to support it. Claims like this need to be treated carefully, especially when they involve extraordinary assertions. It is worth paying attention to the fact that he himself said he could not verify the information. That matters. We have seen a steady increase in discussion around UAP within official channels, but this type of claim goes far beyond anything that has been substantiated publicly.

For now, this sits firmly in the category of unverified statements. Interesting, yes, but not something to accept at face value without hard evidence.
 
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