During a hearing held by a subcommittee of the House Oversight Committee in Washington, DC, Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert questioned top UFO experts about the existence of alien “bases” in Earth’s oceans. Boebert asked the experts if they had any knowledge of the Department of Defense’s involvement in secretive projects related to the manipulation of human genetics with non-human genetic material. The experts, including retired Navy Rear Admiral Dr. Tim Gallaudet, former DoD official Luis Elizondo, former NASA associate administrator of space policy Michael Gold, and journalist Michael Shellenberger, emphasized the lack of transparency from the government regarding unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP’s) and alien life during the hearing dubbed “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Exposing the Truth.”
Boebert inquired about the rumors circulating about a secretive project within the Department of Defense involving the manipulation of human genetics during the hearing, asking the experts if they were familiar with such claims. All four experts responded that they were not familiar with such a project. She also asked Shellenberger about UAP sightings in oceanic environments that could not be explained by known technology or natural phenomena, referencing his report on a Pentagon secret program called the “Immaculate Constellation” which details instances involving UAPs in the ocean and allegations of the Pentagon’s conservative efforts to keep Congress out of the loop when it comes to these occurrences.
Following Shellenberger’s claims and whistleblower reports accusing the Pentagon of withholding information about a secret program involving UAP sightings from Congress, Boebert probed further to determine if there is evidence of UAPs emerging from or submerging into the ocean, indicating a possible base or presence between the ocean’s surface. While Shellenberger did not confirm the existence of a base, he mentioned a source had seen footage of an orb coming out of the ocean and being met by another orb. Boebert also questioned the technological capabilities of oceanic UAPs, to which Shellenberger posited that they all seem to defy current understandings of physics and human engineering capabilities.
Despite the Pentagon’s denial of Shellenberger’s report and the whistleblower claims, Boebert expressed her commitment to obtaining answers and information about UAPs and alien activity to share with the American people. She highlighted the issue of over-classification that results in the public being kept in the dark about important information. Boebert’s interest in investigating these matters stems from her concern about the lack of transparency and the need for greater disclosure of information related to UAPs and potential alien bases or presences in Earth’s oceans. She also mentioned looking forward to collaborating with the incoming administration to uncover more details and address the information gaps in this area.
In light of the Pentagon’s release of three UFO videos captured by US Navy pilots in 2004 and 2015, confirming the footage depicted unidentified phenomena, Boebert emphasized the importance of seeking answers and clarifications from the government. Her commitment to pursuing the truth about UAPs and potential alien activity reflects her dedication to serving her constituency and ensuring that the American people are informed about developments in this field. Boebert’s concerns extend to the broader issue of national security and the implications of unidentified aerial phenomena for government policy and public awareness. Her active role in investigating this topic demonstrates her commitment to accountability and transparency in addressing controversial and complex issues related to UFO sightings and potential extraterrestrial activity.