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Timothy Gallaudet

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House Hearing on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Transcript rev.com Rev Jan 23, 2026 19 facts
claimTimothy Gallaudet, Luis Elizondo, Michael Shellenberger, and Mike Gold stated they are not familiar with a rumored secretive Department of Defense project involving the manipulation of human genetics with non-human genetic material.
claimTimothy Gallaudet, Luis Elizondo, Michael Shellenberger, and Mike Gold all affirmed that they believe parts of the federal government are knowingly concealing evidence about Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) from the public.
claimTimothy Gallaudet, Luis Elizondo, Michael Shellenberger, and Mike Gold stated they do not know of any recovered materials or technologies of non-human origin connected to advanced bioscience defense programs within the United States government.
claimLuis Elizondo agreed with Timothy Gallaudet's assessment that there is strong evidence that Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena are non-human higher intelligence.
claimTimothy Gallaudet serves as a senior strategic advisor for the UAP Disclosure Fund.
claimTimothy Gallaudet serves on the advisory board for the organization 'Americans for Safe Aerospace,' which is led by Ryan Graves.
claimTimothy Gallaudet inferred that a specific UAP video was part of a special access program he was not authorized to access, which caused an intelligence agency to recall the email containing the video.
claimTimothy Gallaudet stated there is strong evidence that Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena are non-human higher intelligence.
accountTimothy Gallaudet was aware of the UAP activity over Langley Air Force Base prior to the publication of the Wall Street Journal article.
claimTimothy Gallaudet defines non-human intelligence as likely being diverse, higher-order intelligence existing throughout the universe that is visiting Earth.
perspectiveTimothy Gallaudet believes the UAP Disclosure Act is important for national security, advancing potential socioeconomic benefits from UAP research, and improving public safety regarding aviation.
perspectiveTimothy Gallaudet states that the executive branch's failure to share information about Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena with Congress infringes upon the legislative and oversight responsibilities of Congress regarding national security, intelligence, foreign affairs, and appropriations.
claimTimothy Gallaudet confirmed that Unidentified Submerged Objects (USOs) have outpaced United States submarines.
claimTimothy Gallaudet stated that he has not heard reports of specific 'hot spots' or entry and exit points for Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP).
perspectiveTimothy Gallaudet advocates for increased UAP reporting by civilian and commercial pilots to improve aviation safety, advance scientific research, and reduce the stigma associated with reporting such observations.
claimTimothy Gallaudet confirmed that the Commander of Fleet Forces and his operations officer never discussed the 'Go Fast' video incident again in weekly meetings following the disappearance of an email inquiring about classified technology demonstrations.
claimTimothy Gallaudet asserts that Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) posed a threat to Navy pilots during a 2015 exercise and continue to risk the safety of both commercial and military pilots today.
perspectiveTimothy Gallaudet advocates for using the current UAP hearing as a catalyst to improve U.S. air defense capabilities and maritime domain awareness.
claimTimothy Gallaudet stated that his colleague, Luis Elizondo, has discussed observing Unidentified Submerged Object (USO) activity in certain Department of Defense (DOD) databases.
Disclosure movement - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 2 facts
claimNotable individuals associated with the disclosure movement include Steven Greer, David Wilcock, Daniel Sheehan, Luis Elizondo, John Podesta, Harry Reid, Garry Nolan, Timothy Gallaudet, Christopher Mellon, Ross Coulthart, and David Fravor.
claimNotable persons associated with the disclosure movement include Steven Greer, David Wilcock, Daniel Sheehan, Luis Elizondo, John Podesta, Harry Reid, Garry Nolan, Timothy Gallaudet, Christopher Mellon, Ross Coulthart, and David Fravor.