Former Congressman Gaetz Alleges Extraterrestrial Cover-Up and Hybridization Programs
Edited by: Uliana Soloveva
In late March 2026, former U.S. Representative Matt Gaetz made a series of extraordinary claims regarding the cover-up of extraterrestrial civilizations and secret human-alien hybridization programs. On March 31, 2026, during an appearance on Benny Johnson's conservative podcast, Gaetz shared information he allegedly received from an anonymous whistleblower in Crescentville, Florida.
According to Gaetz, he received an unclassified briefing from an individual described as a "senior non-commissioned officer" in a U.S. Army uniform. This source reportedly claimed that between six and twelve secret facilities are currently operating within the United States. These sites were allegedly used to conduct forced breeding programs involving captured "non-human entities" and humans purportedly abducted from war zones or migrant caravans. The stated goal of these incubation projects is the creation of a hybrid race capable of intergalactic communication.
Gaetz, who served in Congress until November 2024, admitted that he has not independently verified this information. He also cited the physical impossibility of multiple members of Congress visiting these sites simultaneously, a condition the whistleblower reportedly required to prevent the destruction of evidence. It is worth noting that between 2017 and 2024, Gaetz faced various ethics investigations, including the suspension of his law license in October 2021 and the withdrawal of his nomination for Attorney General in November 2024 following a House Ethics Committee report citing "substantial evidence" of misconduct.
Gaetz's remarks come amid a broader public discourse on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), which gained momentum after former President Donald Trump ordered the declassification of files related to extraterrestrial life in February 2026. The absence of official comments from the U.S. Department of Defense or the U.S. Army regarding the alleged facilities remains a pivotal aspect of the story.
Unexpected public support for Gaetz's claims was expressed by Australian Senator Ralph Babet of the United Australia Party (UAP). Senator Babet, known for his criticism of the Australian government, suggested on social media that certain powerful figures are "not entirely human," adding an international, if unconfirmed, dimension to the narrative. While the public continues to debate the UAP phenomenon—which the Pentagon maintains is almost entirely attributable to misidentification—such sensational but unverified claims continue to circulate in the media.
A natural question arises from this account: why Matt Gaetz, while serving as a member of Congress at the time of the alleged briefing, did not use his official oversight powers to launch a formal investigation. For now, these assertions remain in the realm of unverified testimony, circulating against a backdrop of heightened public interest in the prospect of alien contact.
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