Former US Congressman Matt Gaetz alien claim a military source briefed him on an alleged alien-human breeding program. Here’s what he said, what’s verified, and how people are reacting.
In a claim that has stirred widespread debate and skepticism, former U.S. Congressman Matt Gaetz has alleged that a serving member of the U.S. Army once briefed him about a secret program involving aliens and human beings.
Speaking on The Benny Show, hosted by Benny Johnson, Gaetz described what he characterized as a direct, in-person account given during his time in office. The remarks, made during a March 31 interview, have since gone viral, drawing both curiosity and criticism.
According to Gaetz, the interaction took place at his congressional office in Florida, where a “senior enlisted” Army official allegedly presented information about multiple covert sites.
Gaetz stated that he was told about:
He further claimed the military source urged Congress to conduct coordinated inspections of these locations to prevent evidence from being hidden or relocated.
However, Gaetz acknowledged that such an effort never materialized due to logistical challenges. Importantly, he also admitted that he did not verify the claims.
Gaetz’s comments come after a turbulent political period. He was nominated by Donald Trump in 2024 for the role of Attorney General but later withdrew amid controversy. Although he denied allegations against him, the episode significantly impacted his political trajectory.
Since then, Gaetz has remained active in public discourse, often voicing opinions on foreign policy and national security issues.
The claims quickly gained traction online but were largely met with skepticism.
Common reactions included:
Many social media users highlighted the absence of documentation, witnesses, or corroboration. Others questioned how such extraordinary claims could surface without any prior credible reporting.
As of now, there is no verified evidence supporting the existence of any alien-human hybridization program.
Key points:
The claims remain unsubstantiated and speculative.
The only notable support for Gaetz’s statements came from Steven Greer, a long-time advocate for UFO disclosure.
Greer alleged:
However, Greer’s assertions have also faced significant criticism and lack independent verification.
While Gaetz’s statements have reignited discussions about extraterrestrial theories and government secrecy, they currently rest entirely on unverified testimony.
Without supporting evidence, official acknowledgment, or scientific validation, these claims remain firmly in the realm of speculation.
As with any extraordinary assertion, the standard remains clear: extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence—and so far, that evidence has not emerged.
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