UFO whistleblower David Grusch testified to Congress Wednesday that the government found 'nonhuman biologics' along with crashed unidentified flying objects.
task force that investigated UFOs, was asked during Wednesday's hearing if he had heard of anyone being killed in the alleged cover-up.
The hearing came amid growing criticism that the executive branch needs to be less secretive about UFO encounters in the interest of national security.
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