Retired Navy Senior Chief Says He Saw Metallic Orb UFO in Afghanistan

The recently introduced Metallic Orb UFO

Daily reminder: there is still daily UFO/alien propaganda.

It is all released by the government, while the people who claim to believe it also claim the government is covering it up.

New York Post:

A retired Navy senior chief petty officer said he saw a metallic orb in Afghanistan that’s similar to the one shown in a video during last month’s Senate hearing, but there’s no secure way for him to come forward.

“I’m going to be honest with you. I’d love to tell everything in detail, but I’m not willing to go to jail to do it,” said a retired Navy senior chief, whose name is being withheld for fear of repercussions.

“I’m constrained because of security agreements, so they need a way for submissions to be made,” he told Fox News Digital.

Not having a secure way to report potential UFOs was a glaring oversight in the eyes of two lawmakers on both sides of the aisle after All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO)’s April 19 UFO hearing in front of the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities.

AARO is an office within the US Office of the Secretary of Defense that investigates UAPs – unidentified anomalous phenomena – which is the government-created word for UFOs.

Head of the agency, Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, showed the second-along video clips (seen above) to lawmakers and said, “This is essentially all the data we have of this event.”

“It’s going to be virtually impossible to fully identify that, just based off that video,” he said, so it’s considered an “unresolved case.”

The retired Navy senior said that he and other military service members saw a similar metallic orb from an airborne platform in Afghanistan in the early 2000s.

“There’s quite a bit of gray here, because the customer we were working for at the time retained all collected materials,” the Navy senior enlisted told Fox News Digital.

“But I know where the bodies are buried, not necessarily where the digital data is though. I can point them in the right direction.”

After the April 19 Senate hearing, Senators Mark Warner (D-VA) and Marco Rubio (R-FL) wrote a five-bullet-point letter to the DOD, which was shared with Fox News Digital.

Related: Marco Rubio Worries About UFOs Flying Over US, Says Aliens Must be Smarter Than Humans

One of the arguments was the lack of a secure way for potential UFO witnesses to safely come forward and share their stories.

“To date, we have seen no efforts to communicate the existence of the secure process to the public,” the senators said in their letter. “We request that you provide us an update on the plan to publicize the secure process for witnesses to come forward.”

Rubio told Fox News Digital, in an emailed statement through a spokesperson, that Americans “are understandably concerned” about objects in the county’s airspace and near facilities.

“What’s worse, our government spent too many years ignoring or downplaying the threat,” Rubio said. “Thankfully, that is beginning to change, but as we saw earlier this year, the defense and intelligence communities are still struggling.”

If you think “fake alien contact” is too stupid for people to accept, please go review the coronavirus hoax.

People are stupider than you could ever imagine, and there is no hoax too stupid they wouldn’t accept.

Who knows if the alien contact hoax is going to actually happen, but it is just an obvious matter of fact that it’s on the table.