UFO Hearing Witness List Just Leaked!

The world of UFOs—now more commonly referred to as UAPs (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena)—is one that rarely sees a dull moment. Whether you’re a lifelong enthusiast or just someone who loves a bit of intrigue, the headlines leading up to the September 9th congressional hearing have been nothing short of fascinating. From rumors swirling on social media to the official release of the witness list, it’s been a whirlwind. Let’s dive into what’s really going on and why this upcoming hearing is something you won’t want to miss.

Hearing Drama: Who Said What?

It wouldn’t be a modern-day UFO event without a dash of pre-hearing drama. Just as fans and skeptics alike were gearing up for the September 9th hearing, a wave of confusion rolled in. Dr. Eric Davis, a prominent name in the UFO research community, set the rumor mill in motion with a Facebook post suggesting the hearing was postponed due to struggles in finding willing witnesses. The rumor quickly caught fire on Twitter, only to be doused by Representative Anna Paulina Luna, who outright denied the claim and called out the spread of misinformation.

This back-and-forth became all the more curious when Luna declared she’d never heard of Dr. Davis, despite having previously sat with him in secure briefings. It’s not unusual for politicians to forget names from a sea of meetings, but for eagle-eyed observers, the slip raised eyebrows. In the end, the hearing is still on, even if some participants—Dr. Davis included—aren’t on the official list. The event and its cast remain as compelling as ever.

Meet the Witnesses: Who’s Taking the Stand?

Let’s get to the heart of it: who are these witnesses, and what stories will they bring to Capitol Hill?

Jeffrey Nucatelli: The Air Force Vet With a Wild Encounter

First up is Jeffrey Nucatelli, a U.S. Air Force veteran who’s no stranger to UAP discussions. Nucatelli’s story centers around a particularly memorable event he previously recounted on the Merged podcast with Ryan Graves. Picture this: early one morning, several Boeing contractors working at a launch facility see something extraordinary—a gigantic, glowing red square, roughly the size of a football field, silently hovering over a launch pad. The object was described as a “somewhat flattened square plane,” not quite a cube, emitting an enigmatic glow. Nucatelli, relying on sworn statements from the witnesses, notes the event’s scope and the enduring mystery surrounding it. While some of the documentation was unfortunately lost, enough details have persisted to make Nucatelli's experience compelling enough for congressional testimony.

Chief Alejandro Wiggins: The Navy's Eyewitness to the "Tic-Tac"

The second name making waves is Chief Alejandro Wiggins, a 23-year Navy veteran and radar specialist. Wiggins was on board the USS Jackson off the coast of Southern California when he and his crewmates witnessed not one, but four unidentified "tic-tac" shaped objects—mirroring the infamous 2004 Nimitz encounter. The incident was captured on their ship's thermal sensors. According to Wiggins, these objects had no visible propulsion and zipped away in the blink of an eye. His background in radar and air traffic control makes his account especially significant. Wiggins’s willingness to go public, even as an active-duty service member, adds another layer of credibility—and courage—to his testimony.

George Knapp: The Journalist with a Front-Row Seat to UFO History

Perhaps the most surprising name on the list for some is that of George Knapp, a veteran investigative journalist and a familiar face in the world of UFO disclosure. While some may question why a journalist is testifying, it’s not uncommon—journalists have long served as a bridge between secret sources and the public and often bring a treasure trove of stories, documents, and firsthand accounts to the table. Knapp has covered UFOs for decades, famously introducing the world to Area 51 and Bob Lazar. With deep knowledge of domestic and international programs potentially involved in reverse engineering crashed objects, Knapp’s testimony could give broader context and even clarify rumors from previous hearings. He might also touch on the controversial “immaculate constellation documents” and share insights into global UAP investigations.

Dylan Borland: The Mysterious Air Force Veteran

Last on the list is Dylan Borland, another UAP witness described as a U.S. Air Force veteran. Borland is largely unknown, even among followers of these hearings, and details about his encounter remain under wraps. His presence seems almost last-minute, prompting speculation about what new revelations he might bring. Will his testimony shake things up? We’ll have to wait and see, but sometimes it’s the fresh faces that bring new energy and unexpected details to the conversation.

Missing in Action: Where Are the Big Names?

If you’re deeply invested in the current wave of UFO/UAP activism, you might be wondering: where are the familiar names so often mentioned in documentaries and on podcasts? Dr. Eric Davis, Jay Stratton (widely regarded as one of the most knowledgeable UAP investigators), and others like Matthew Brown and James Latsky are notably absent from this witness list. Their absence isn’t for lack of interest—many of these individuals have no trouble sharing their stories in the media, but, interestingly, are hesitant to speak under oath before Congress.

There’s a recurring debate in the community about legal protections for whistleblowers and how safe it is for some witnesses to step forward. Yet as the blog host points out with a hint of skepticism, it’s curious that people comfortable appearing in documentaries, on cruises, or in books draw the line at congressional testimony. The hunt for the truth, it seems, is as much about who chooses to speak up as it is about the stories they share.

What to Expect: Anticipation Builds

With so many questions swirling and drama already unfolding, the September 9th hearing promises to be a pivotal moment in the ongoing effort to bring transparency to the UAP conversation. Typically, witness opening statements are released just before the hearing—so keep your eyes peeled in the days leading up as more information comes to light.

For anyone interested in watching events unfold live, the blog’s host will be streaming the hearing, promising real-time reactions, commentary, and a space for viewers to connect. Whether you’re a skeptic, a believer, or simply curious, this congressional hearing is shaping up to be an event that could—just maybe—move the needle a little further in mankind’s search for answers to the unknown.

The Takeaway: Stay Curious and Keep Asking Questions

The drama, the anticipation, and the ever-expanding cast of characters remind us: the world of UAP research is as much about the journey as the destination. With new witnesses stepping forward and long-standing figures holding back, there’s plenty to ponder—and even more to watch. Whether you think solutions are just around the corner or that some mysteries are here to stay, one thing’s for sure: public curiosity isn’t going anywhere. If nothing else, these hearings create space for questions, conversation, and maybe—just maybe—a little more truth to emerge.

So mark your calendar, tune in, and remember: in a world where every day brings new stories, every voice counts. Stay tuned, and let's see what revelations this latest chapter will bring.

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