Ex-NASA Official Breaks Decades-Long Silence on 'Flying Saucer'

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Ex-NASA Official Breaks Decades-Long Silence on 'Flying Saucer'

Aformer NASA flight surgeon has spoken out for the first time about a classified sighting he claims to have witnessed more than 30 years ago.

Dr. Gregory Rogers, who served as NASA's Chief Flight Surgeon and a U.S. Air Force major, revealed to the Daily Mail that in 1992 he viewed security footage of what he described as a 20-foot "flying saucer" inside a Cape Canaveral hangar.

Rogers said he kept quiet for over three decades but decided to come forward following his recent retirement from the Department of Defense.

Rogers' claims add to a growing number of accounts suggesting the U.S. military has secretly developed or recovered advanced aerial technology. He said the craft he observed appeared seamless, with no visible rivets or seams, and demonstrated movement capabilities beyond known human aviation technology.

"I know exactly what I saw that day," Rogers told the Daily Mail. "It was in no fashion a conventional flying vehicle."

He stated that his decision was motivated by ongoing testimonies from other military whistleblowers who allege the U.S. government has recovered alien craft.