Former U.S. Officials Make Claims About Alien Hybrids
Former members of Congress, retired military personnel, and former U.S. intelligence officials have begun making claims about alleged secret programs involving hybridization between humans and non-human entities. The statements come amid ongoing efforts to declassify files related to unidentified anomalous phenomena in the United States.
CONTINUA DEPOIS DA PUBLICIDADEFormer Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz said he received information from a member of the military regarding clandestine facilities allegedly dedicated to forced reproduction programs. According to him, there could be between six and twelve hidden centers across U.S. territory focused on abducting individuals from conflict zones and migrant caravans for biological experiments involving extraterrestrial beings.
Gaetz claimed the purpose of these programs would be to create a hybrid race capable of directly communicating with alien entities. So far, no public evidence has emerged confirming the existence of the alleged facilities.
Congressman Tim Burchett also addressed the subject, saying he had access to intelligence information he described as “disturbing.” Without providing documents or evidence, he stated that some of the material reviewed would raise concern if fully disclosed.
CONTINUA DEPOIS DA PUBLICIDADEThe claims gained wider attention following an interview with Luis Elizondo, former director of the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP). In a recent conversation with host Jillian Michaels, Elizondo said there were internal reports connected to alleged incidents known in ufology as “MYABs,” an acronym associated with supposed military abductions.
Elizondo said he had heard accounts from former Air Force officers regarding a possible secret agreement allegedly established in the 1950s between U.S. authorities and “otherworldly” entities. According to those accounts, the arrangement involved the exchange of human biological access for technological cooperation.
The former official also referenced scientific experiments involving genetic manipulation in terrestrial laboratories to argue that biological crossbreeding would not be technically impossible. He cited well-known research in which jellyfish genes were inserted into mammals to produce bioluminescence.
CONTINUA DEPOIS DA PUBLICIDADEDuring the interview, Elizondo further speculated that the entities might not be extraterrestrial in origin, but oceanic. According to him, one informal hypothesis suggests these beings could be seeking human DNA to overcome reproductive limitations of their own.
Despite the claims, Elizondo acknowledged that he did not work directly on biological investigations during his time at the Pentagon. He said his expertise focused on physical reports and technologies associated with unidentified anomalous phenomena.
Another allegation related to the subject was made by writer and philosopher Jason Reza Jorjani. During an appearance on the “American Alchemy” podcast, he claimed the CIA allegedly has covert access to databases belonging to commercial genetic testing companies such as 23andMe and Ancestry.
CONTINUA DEPOIS DA PUBLICIDADEAccording to Jorjani, the information was provided by Lyn Buchanan, an Army veteran who participated in government remote viewing programs during the Cold War. Buchanan claimed analysts monitored genetic profiles classified as “unknown” in order to track alleged mutations connected to a supposed alien race referred to as the “Nordics.”
The statements also include claims about alleged hybrid communities living discreetly in areas of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. None of the allegations have been substantiated through public documentation or independent scientific verification.
The subject returned to political debate after Congressman Eric Burlison and former Air Force officer David Grusch claimed that President Trump had been informed about the existence of different alien species interacting with Earth.
CONTINUA DEPOIS DA PUBLICIDADEGrusch, who gained national attention in 2023 after testifying before the U.S. Congress about secret programs related to unidentified anomalous phenomena, previously stated that he believes the government possesses hidden information regarding technology of non-human origin. To date, however, no verifiable evidence has been presented to support the more extreme allegations involving biological experiments or genetic hybridization.
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