Is Earth being observed? Former US Admiral warns of 'higher intelligence surveillance'
'It’s happening very frequently, in our airspace and in our waters,' Timothy Gallaudet says
In the 21st century, the questions like “whether aliens are real or not” have gained momentum. The discussions over the existence of non-human intelligence are no longer confined to mere speculations. It has entered the halls of Congress, political domains and scientific community.
Former US Admiral Timothy Gallaudet, an ex-Oceanographer of the Navy with 32 years of service, has issued a stark warning regarding the existence of extraterrestrial life.
In an interview, Gallaudet described frequent encounters with unidentified anomalous phenomena in airspace and waters, calling them a serious government concern.
He said, “We are being visited and surveillanced by a higher order of intelligence, one we do not understand and whose intentions remain completely unknown.”
“It’s happening very frequently, in our airspace and in our waters. That should be a serious cause for concern for our government,” Gallaudet added.
He also talked about the government’s acknowledgement of the new nature of this reality. All this evidence points to a bigger truth that humans are not being alone in this universe. American people have the right to know about this “new reality.”
He links unidentified submersible objects to aerial sightings and has testified before Congress in 2024 and 2026 for greater transparency on military sensor data.
On Wednesday, US Representative Anna also teased a shocking UFO revelation, stating, “I have seen evidence in a SCIF that leads me to believe there are things we cannot explain. I have observed things that are of non-human origin & creation. That’s my opinion.”
“I don’t call them aliens -I use the term dimensional beings. I don’t know what these things are that they’re using,” Luna added.
President Donald Trump also revealed that in the near future they are going to release as much information as needed for people. “So you are going to be reading about it,” Trump told reporters.
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