Congressional Hearing: Witness Testifies US Recovered Alien Bodies

On June 22, 2026, a former UFO investigator testified under oath before a U.S. Congressional hearing, making an explosive claim: the United States government has secretly recovered alien bodies from more than one non-human species.

The live hearing stunned lawmakers and viewers worldwide. While past whistleblowers like David Grusch have testified about crash retrieval programs and "non-human biologics," this latest testimony names multiple distinct species -- escalating the disclosure timeline to an unprecedented level.

What Was Said in the Hearing

The former UFO investigator, testifying under oath, stated that U.S. government programs had recovered physical remains associated with more than one non-human species. The testimony was made on the record in front of members of Congress, adding legal weight that previous leaks and unofficial briefings lacked.

This is not the first time such claims have been made in Congress. In July 2023, former Air Force intelligence officer David Grusch told a House Oversight subcommittee that the U.S. had recovered "non-human biologics" from crash sites. But today's hearing went further -- invoking the possibility of multiple distinct non-human origins.

The White House UAP Science Advisory Council

The timing of today's testimony is not coincidental. Just days ago, Harvard astrophysicist and prominent UAP researcher Dr. Avi Loeb was appointed by the White House to lead a newly formed UAP Science Advisory Council. The council's mandate, according to Fox News and NBC reporting, is to collect unclassified data, coordinate with government agencies, and "resolve the UAP mystery" through scientific analysis.

Loeb stated that all unclassified data gathered by the council will be made public -- a significant shift from the decades-long policy of opacity that has defined U.S. government handling of UAP evidence.

The Disclosure Forum: June 25, 2026

Three days from now -- on Thursday, June 25, 2026 -- lawmakers, whistleblowers, and scientific experts are scheduled to convene at the U.S. Capitol for the Disclosure Forum on UAPs. NewsNation and other outlets have confirmed the event is intended to be "a serious public conversation on disclosure and its implications."

Avi Loeb, who is also serving as head of the newly appointed UAP Science Advisory Council, is among the key participants. The forum represents the most coordinated public-facing disclosure event in U.S. history.

Context: A Week of Accelerating Disclosure

Today's testimony builds on a wave of recent UAP-related activity:

  • June 12, 2026: The Department of War released its third batch of declassified UAP files under the PURSUE (Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters) directive. The batch included documentation of orb sightings -- including an incident where FBI agents observed orbs -- and evidence of a CIA scientist connected to "space message transmitters."
  • June 17, 2026: DefenseScoop reported on the formation of the new UAP Science Advisory Council.
  • June 22, 2026: Live Congressional testimony alleging recovery of alien bodies from multiple non-human species. The White House council formally begins its work.
  • June 25, 2026: Disclosure Forum at the U.S. Capitol -- the most significant public UAP event to date.

Why Multiple Species Changes Everything

Previous testimony and leaked documents referenced "non-human biologics" -- implying a single type of retrieved biological material. The claim of multiple species is an order of magnitude more significant. It suggests that whatever phenomenon the U.S. government has been studying is not a single isolated event, but a recurring, multi-source phenomenon with distinct biological profiles.

If confirmed, this would mean the government has been managing not one secret, but a layered, multi-decade intelligence operation involving multiple non-human entities -- all while the public was told these were weather balloons, experimental aircraft, and swamp gas.

What Happens After the Hearing

Congressional hearings produce sworn testimony, which carries legal consequences for false statements. Whatever is said under oath today will enter the permanent Congressional record. That record can then be cited in legislation, FOIA requests, and future investigations.

The UAP Disclosure Act -- versions of which have been proposed in both the House and Senate -- would mandate full declassification of crash retrieval programs and non-human artifact repositories. With today's testimony on the record, pressure on Congress to act will only increase.

FAQ

What exactly was testified today?

A former UFO investigator testified under oath in a Congressional hearing that the U.S. government recovered alien bodies associated with more than one non-human species. The testimony was live and on the record.

Is this the first time such testimony has been given?

No. In 2023, David Grusch testified about "non-human biologics." But today's testimony alleges multiple distinct non-human species -- escalating the claim significantly.

Who is Avi Loeb and why does it matter?

Avi Loeb is a Harvard astrophysicist and one of the world's most credentialed scientists to take UAP research seriously. His appointment to lead the White House UAP Science Advisory Council signals that the government is moving toward scientific transparency rather than continued suppression.

What is the Disclosure Forum on June 25?

A public event at the U.S. Capitol bringing together lawmakers, whistleblowers, and scientists to have an on-record conversation about UAP disclosure and its implications for national security, science, and the public.

What is the PURSUE directive?

The Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters -- a Trump administration executive order mandating rolling declassification and public release of UAP-related government files. Three batches have been released so far, hosted at WAR.GOV/UFO.

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