- High-ranking military and intelligence whistleblowers allege an 80-year government coverup of recovered craft, non-human remains, and withheld UAP data.
- Congressional pressure grows amid disputed claims; Pentagon's AARO denies extraterrestrial evidence while lawmakers and advocates demand fuller disclosure.
In a segment that feels ripped from a sci-fi thriller but grounded in sworn testimonies from top military and intelligence veterans, Fox News anchor Bret Baier dove headfirst into the murky world of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) on Friday’s Special Report.
What unfolded wasn’t just another round of grainy cockpit footage—though there was plenty of that—but a chilling narrative of alleged government secrecy stretching back eight decades, involving crashed craft, non-human remains, and briefings that may or may not have reached the Oval Office.
As bipartisan lawmakers ramp up pressure on the Pentagon, the question lingers: Will the United States lead in announcing to the world that we are not alone?
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The discussion, titled “Eyes on the Skies: Bret Baier Takes a Deeper Look at Unexplained Encounters in Space,” builds on a new documentary that’s already stirring the pot in Washington.
It features a parade of heavy hitters—former CIA and Defense Intelligence Agency officials, naval intelligence officers, and even a retired rear admiral—who claim the U.S. has been sitting on evidence of extraterrestrial visitors for generations.
Top Government Officials Break the Lid

These aren’t fringe voices; they’re people who’ve spent careers safeguarding national secrets, and now they’re breaking ranks to argue that the truth could “change the arc of human history.”
At the heart of the claims is Rear Admiral Tim Gault, the former Navy chief oceanographer, meteorologist, and acting head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Gault, who reviewed declassified Navy videos during a 2015 exercise, didn’t mince words when describing his colleagues’ revelations.
“They’re all credible, Brett,” he told Baier, referring to the documentary’s whistleblowers.
“They’re all colleagues of mine. I’ve worked with them for years. This is going to change the arc of human history. The fact that we’re not alone in the universe and that higher order non-human intelligences are visiting us and interacting with us whose intent we really are unsure of still—that’s just mind-blowing.”
Gault’s account adds a layer of urgency to the story.
He recounted showing pilots eerie footage of objects zipping through restricted airspace—objects that defied known physics.
One email containing such a video mysteriously vanished from his inbox, only resurfacing years later after Pentagon declassification.
And that’s just the tip of the iceberg, he implied: The Navy is still holding onto troves of unreleased UAP data.
Anthropologist Speaks on Salvaged Non-Human Technology
Enter Peter Skafish, an anthropologist and co-founder of the Sol Foundation, a group quietly funding UAP research. Skafish painted a picture of institutional stonewalling that’s as bureaucratic as it is conspiratorial.
“This has been an eight decade cover up,” he said. “The total list has to amount to a hundred or more.”
We’re talking about insiders in the intelligence community who’ve allegedly buried evidence of a “long-running secret war” with other nations—not over territory, but over salvaged non-human tech.
According to the foundation, the U.S. has recovered craft that “landed here or crashed here,” along with “biologics—human, non-human bodies”—stashed away in facilities across the country — what Bob Lazar was saying in the 80s is now being confirmed by top U.S. government officials today.
Billions of classified documents clog the system, with up to 50 million new ones added every year, making it easy for such programs to evade oversight.
But why keep presidents in the dark? Skafish alleged that while “various presidents have been told, but many have not been told,” the real roadblock is a directive from the Eisenhower era that elevated UFO decision-making to the level of nuclear war powers.
Private Corporations Are Hiding Black Money and Projects from Legit Government Branches
Retired Army Colonel Carl Nell, who once directed support for the Pentagon’s UAP task force, offered a blunt theory: “There was a feeling that elected officials might not be sophisticated or intellectual enough to deal with that kind of complexity.”
In other words, the secrets may have slipped into the hands of unelected bureaucrats, operating beyond White House reach.
Nell called it “the biggest discovery in human history,” a sentiment echoed across the segment.
This isn’t idle speculation—it’s tied to real congressional scrutiny. Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have demanded reports from the Defense Department on UAP sightings, with findings so far showing no extraterrestrial fingerprints.
Yet the drumbeat for disclosure grows louder, fueled by incidents like the 2015 Navy F-18 encounters, where pilots chased tic-tac-shaped objects that outmaneuvered jets with ease.
Of course, not everyone’s buying the extraterrestrial angle. The Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), tasked with investigating these anomalies, has repeatedly poured cold water on the claims.
“To date, AARO has found no verifiable evidence for claims that the US government or private companies have access to or have been reverse engineering extraterrestrial technology,” a spokesperson stated flatly.
They even detailed a scrapped program called Kona Blue, proposed for UAP recovery but axed for lacking merit—no craft, no entities, no hidden programs.
Skeptics in the media echo that caution.
The New York Times labeled the documentary’s assertions “unprovable,” while Variety dismissed it as “inconclusive.”
And then there’s Senator Mark Kelly, the Arizona Democrat and former NASA astronaut with over 5,000 hours in the cockpit and 54 days orbiting Earth (his twin brother Mark logged 520).
Kelly, who’s seen the cosmos up close, offered a grounded counterpoint: “I have 54 days in space which might sound like a lot. My twin brother 520 days in space… the answer is the same as the answer for me. You know, haven’t seen anything that indicates anything visiting, you know, our planet.”
Baier wrapped the segment with a sobering reminder: “This is so secret there have been very few people in our entire government that have been allowed or provided access to it.”
Age of Disclosure Director Shares Insights Not on Documentary
Dan Farah, director of the Age of Disclosure, shares insights from stories that did not make the documentary on the Joe Rogan podcast.
When questioned about these non-human biologics, he states that not all recovered sentients were all 100% biologics like us human, but rather ‘robot-like’, in the sense that they are being controlled by some external force, per his talks with people familiar with the matter.
This traces back to Bob Lazar’s ‘container’ report he whistled about in the 80’s, where a report stated non-human biologics shared that human beings are simply ‘containers’.
Much of the UFO phenomenon from the intel and reports FrankNez Media has gathered has to do more with a knowledge unknown to mankind behind ‘consciousness’, rather than actual biologics, though they both entangle with one another.
One thing we know for sure is that while the United States is undergoing soft disclosure, the deeper questions might not get immediately released right away, that is unless the public demands for them.
Right now, mankind is on the brink of history, where one day very soon, this era is known as the pre-disclosure time, when humanity once thought we were alone this universe.
The question is, will the United States be the one to announce the phenomenon of these visitors, or will another power rise to the responsibility to humanity, cementing its legacy on this topic?
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