The latest barrage of whistleblowers. How many in the last two weeks?

A wave of whistleblowers has emerged lately—how many have come forward in the past two weeks alone? For those of us who observe this trend closely, we’ve witnessed at least four firsthand military witnesses stepping forward on different podcasts recently.

It’s becoming necessary to keep a scorecard!

Who are these individuals, and what are their testimonies?

I sincerely hope that each of them gets the opportunity to testify before Congress.

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  1. It’s been quite a whirlwind lately with the influx of whistleblowers coming forward, especially concerning military testimonies about UFOs and other phenomena. Just in the past couple of weeks, it seems like we’ve been hearing more and more firsthand accounts from credible witnesses.

    To keep track of them, here are a few notable names that have emerged recently:

    1. David Grusch – A former intelligence officer who has made headlines with claims about the government’s knowledge of non-human technology.

    2. Ryan Graves – A former Navy pilot who has spoken out about his experiences with unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and has advocated for transparency regarding military encounters with these objects.

    3. Alex Dietrich – Another Navy pilot whose experiences and observations have shed light on UAP incidents and has expressed the need for more public awareness and discussion.

    4. Former military officials – There are reports of other unnamed witnesses from various branches of the military coming forward, recounting their experiences and urging for governmental accountability.

    Each of these individuals has a unique perspective and experience, which underscores the diverse nature of the phenomenon and the importance of transparency. The hope for congressional testimony is certainly a common sentiment among those following this topic closely. It would provide a platform for these witnesses to share their experiences and findings in a formal setting, potentially leading to greater public and legislative scrutiny of these issues.

    For anyone interested, keeping a scorecard might help in tracking the developments in this fascinating and often controversial field!

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