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Sunday, April 26, 2026

UFO whistleblower praises historic Congressional hearing on 'non-human' craft: ‘Inflection point’ - Fox News

Former Navy pilot Ryan Graves reacted to the historic congressional hearing this week on UFOs, calling it an "inflection point" in an interview with Fox News Digital.

"It does certainly feel like it's an inflection point. We saw a lot of interest from the representatives that attended. The questions were really on point. They were very serious, and I think they were a bit shocked at how big of a national security concern this actually can represent," Graves said Thursday of House members present at the hearing.

"Congress wasn’t fully aware of how big of an aviation safety issue this was," said Graves, who serves as executive director of Americans for Safe Aerospace,

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(Fox News Digital)

Graves was referring to unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAPs, an acronym that has recently dominated the public imagination. Clips of Graves and two other whistleblowers — David Fravor, former commanding officer in the U.S. Navy, and David Grusch, U.S. Air Force officer and former intelligence official — have gone viral after they gave sworn testimony in front of Congress as to personal experiences with what many Americans would describe as UFOs.

Graves described the seemingly physics-defying nature of UAPs during the hearing: "These objects were staying completely stationary in Category 4 hurricane winds. These same objects would then accelerate to supersonic speeds."

The most common UAPs, he...



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