Former Congressman Matt Gaetz has made startling allegations, claiming the U.S. military operates clandestine breeding programs combining captured extraterrestrials with humans. In a recent interview, Gaetz stated that a uniformed Army member briefed him on these facilities, where aliens are forced to mate with abducted individuals, including those taken from war zones or migrant caravans.
The Allegations
Gaetz asserts that the purpose of these programs is to create a hybrid race capable of intergalactic communication. The whistleblower, described as a senior enlisted man, reportedly identified six to twelve such facilities operating within the United States. His motivation for contacting Gaetz and other lawmakers was to prevent the program’s relocation to more secure, undisclosed sites.
Lack of Verification and Timing
Gaetz admits he did not independently verify the whistleblower’s claims. Notably, he never disclosed this alleged program during his time in office, raising questions about why this information remained unaddressed until now. This timing coincides with former President Trump’s recent announcement of potential UFO/UAP-related government file releases.
Political Context
The claims come as Trump hinted at revealing extraterrestrial existence, though White House officials deny any such speech is planned. Vice President JD Vance, separately, suggested extraterrestrials may actually be “demons.” Gaetz himself sought a role as Trump’s attorney general but withdrew due to ongoing federal and congressional investigations into his conduct.
While the allegations are extreme, they reflect growing public interest in UFOs and government transparency. The timing suggests possible political maneuvering, given Trump’s own statements on the topic.
The claims remain unsubstantiated, and their credibility is questionable given Gaetz’s legal troubles and the sensational nature of the accusations. However, the story highlights the increasing discussion around extraterrestrial phenomena in mainstream political circles.
