Former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., claimed during an interview earlier this week that a U.S. Army official briefed him when he was in Congress about alleged alien-human hybrid "breeding programs" taking place with kidnapped humans and supposed extraterrestrials captured from downed UFOs.
Speaking with conservative influencer Benny Johnson on a Tuesday episode of "The Benny Show," Gaetz said the unnamed whistleblower was decked out in his military uniform when he visited his congressional office in Florida to warn that the programs are being kept secret and intended to create a superhuman race.
Gaetz went on to claim that he and members of his staff were told there were six to 12 facilities where humans who had been "abducted from war zones" or "the caravans of migrants" were participating in the program, though he admitted he never verified the whistleblower's claims.
He also claimed the whistleblower wanted "members of Congress to all show up at the same time at all these different locations, so that any of those activities could not be moved," which Gaetz noted was an impossible request.
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Speaking with conservative influencer Benny Johnson on a Tuesday episode of "The Benny Show," Gaetz said the unnamed whistleblower was decked out in his military uniform when he visited his congressional office in Florida to warn that the programs are being kept secret and intended to create a superhuman race.
Gaetz went on to claim that he and members of his staff were told there were six to 12 facilities where humans who had been "abducted from war zones" or "the caravans of migrants" were participating in the program, though he admitted he never verified the whistleblower's claims.
He also claimed the whistleblower wanted "members of Congress to all show up at the same time at all these different locations, so that any of those activities could not be moved," which Gaetz noted was an impossible request.
Matt Gaetz claims he was briefed on alien-human hybrid 'breeding programs'
Former Rep Matt Gaetz, R-Fla , claimed during a Tuesday interview that a U S Army official briefed him when he was in Congress about an alleged alien-human hybrid breeding program taking place with
Only people who have mental issues would go into a story like this, we do not live in a science fiction movie.
