EXCLUSIVE: New UFO Whistleblower Comes Forward
In a recently released Vetted interview, host Patrick sits down with an anonymous figure known as “Michael,” who claims to be the same individual former AARO Deputy Director Tim Phillips accused of attempting to extort the U.S. government over alleged UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) materials.
Phillips, during a podcast appearance earlier this year, described a witness who supposedly tried to sell physical UFO materials or threaten to take them to a foreign country — calling the situation “extortion.” Until now, the identity of that person remained a mystery.
Michael Speaks Out: “It Came Out of Left Field”
Michael denies all allegations, calling them “completely shocking” and “out of left field.” He claims that both his attorney and government contacts were blindsided when Phillips made the statement publicly.
“My phone was blowing up,” Michael said. “No one was expecting that — not me, not my legal team, not the people funding our work.”
According to Michael, he had legitimate dealings with Senate staff and had provided information related to UAP materials for official review. However, he alleges that critical documents were shredded before reaching a senator’s desk, effectively burying evidence that could have advanced UFO transparency efforts.
Behind Closed Doors: Shredded Files and Political Secrets
Michael’s account paints a troubling picture of how UAP-related information is handled at the highest levels of government.
He recounts an incident where a staff member allegedly disposed of a sensitive folder — first throwing it in the trash, then shredding it after realizing “it didn’t look good.”
“That’s your bombshell,” Michael told Patrick. “It never made it to the senator.”
This claim, if true, suggests internal suppression of UAP evidence — a topic that continues to fuel public distrust amid ongoing congressional investigations into UFO transparency.
The Bigger Picture: UFO Disclosure in 2025
The Vetted interview arrives at a critical time. With the UAP Disclosure Act and renewed focus on government transparency, this interview adds another layer of complexity.
If Michael’s story holds weight, it could indicate that key UAP data has been intentionally destroyed or hidden, echoing long-standing claims from other whistleblowers.
Why This Matters for the 2025 Disclosure Movement
As the U.S. government faces mounting pressure to declassify UAP information, testimonies like Michael’s raise serious questions about internal accountability.
The alleged shredding of evidence, misrepresentation of witnesses, and media manipulation could reshape how the public perceives UFO disclosure efforts in 2025.
Final Thoughts
Whether you believe Michael’s story or not, one thing is clear — the UAP debate is far from over. This Vetted interview may be just part one of a larger revelation that could expose how deep the secrecy around UFO materials truly goes.
Stay tuned as this story develops — and as more insiders step forward to challenge the official narrative.