Is alien hybrid breeding program real? Matt Gaetz’s shocking claims spark debate
'If they would release the things I’ve seen, you’d be up at night thinking about this stuff,' Representative Tim Burchett says
For decades, the existence of alien life on other exoplanets has always been an enigma for scientists. The mystery is further deepened by the conspiracy theories surrounding the aliens, Area 51, and the role of government officials in hiding the truth behind extraterrestrial beings.
Another shocking revelation disclosed by former Rep. Matt Gaetz has taken the internet by storm.
In an interview on Tuesday with podcaster Benny Johnson, Gaetz revealed an ongoing “alien hybrid breeding program”, a secretive program working to breed alien-human hybrids designed to help officials communicate with entities belonging to extra-terrestrial life.
“I had someone come and brief me who was in a military uniform, who worked for the United States Army, that was briefing me on the locations of hybrid breeding programs where captured aliens were breeding with humans to create some hybrid race that could engage in intergalactic communication,” Gaetz told Johnson.
According to a former Florida Congressman, the whistleblower belonging to the US Army also told him about 6 to 12 breeding locations across the country where extraterrestrials are forced to mate with humans abducted from “war zones or migrant caravans.”
He further claimed that recovered crafts examined by the CIA contained "non-human biologics" with no identifiable human source.
Gaetz also said he did not receive this information in a completely “non-confidential setting” and his staff was also present during the debriefing at his office in Florida.
However, he also admitted that he did not later verify the whistleblower's claims.
Representative Tim Burchett’s shocking comments
In a recent interview, the Representative Tim Burchett was also asked to comment on Matt Gaetz’s shocking revelations related to “alien hybrid breeding program. In response, Burchett declined to comment on Matt Gaetz's claim of being briefed on this controversial program.
He said, “If they would release the things I’ve seen, you’d be up at night thinking about this stuff. I was briefed 2 weeks ago. It would’ve set the Earth on fire— This country would’ve come unglued if they would’ve heard what I heard. They would demand answers.”
“Unfortunately it keeps getting covered up and the people that know are dying or disappearing. For the record, I’m not suicidal and I don’t take risks,” he added.
“I told the President: ‘Release it all.’”
‘Aliens are real’
Another shocking claim coming from Australian Senator Ralph Babet on Tuesday has further complicated this reality behind the existence of aliens.
In a 35-second video posted on X, Babet has claimed that “Aliens are already here and I was briefed by intelligence this morning on a developing situation.”
In response to Gaetz’ disclosure, Babet also commented, “ I wish I could say more but unfortunately everything I know about the alien hybrid program is classified. Let’s just say some of you would be very surprised who’s not entirely human.”
“That’s all I’m authorised to disclose at this time,” he added.
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