"Senior members of
Congress
have spoken to as many as six whistleblowers who claim they worked on
Roswell-style UFO crash retrieval and reverse engineering programs, according to a
top attorney, a leading Stanford scientist, and ex-UFO program
officials."
For decades it has been the subject of spooky TV
shows and sci-fi novels: the theory that the government has
alien
spacecraft in a bunker somewhere, and has been trying to disassemble and
understand their technology.
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But things got a lot more real after Congress passed a law last year creating
whistleblower protections for anyone who has worked in such mind-boggling
secret programs
– suggesting they may be more than just fiction.
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