At the U.S. congressional hearing on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs), Air Force veteran Dylan Borland delivered powerful testimony about the personal consequences of coming forward with a UAP sighting. Borland described witnessing an "approximately 100-foot equilateral triangle" UAP taking off from a U.S. Air Force base around 1:30 AM in 2012. He reported that the object was made of a "fluid or dynamic" material unlike anything he had ever seen. Following his report, Borland says he endured "sustained reprisals"—a stark warning to other service members who might consider whistleblowing. His testimony underscores growing concerns about retaliation against UAP witnesses and the urgent need for government transparency and whistleblower protection.

He's not the only one who has experienced that over the decades.

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