Aliens Are Here Now? Whistleblower Testifies They Are, BetOnline Has Your Odds

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Aliens are coming....Well, actually they may have already landed.  Some are dead apparently.  That's the testimony that was offered Wednesday before a congressional hearing.

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Former military officials made a series of mystifying claims about unidentified aerial phenomena under oath.

Among the more memorable moments, David Grusch, a former U.S. intelligence official, told the panel that he is “absolutely” certain that the federal government is in possession of Unidentified Ariel Phenomenon (UAPs).

Grusch claims he knows of "multiple colleagues" who were injured by UAPs.

He admitted to having second hand information that the government has in its possession alien bodies.  Grusch says he has not seen them himself.

"I have to be very careful here ... [but] what I personally witnessed, myself and my wife, was very disturbing."

The Federal Aviation Administration has no mechanism for pilots to report UAPs.

BetOnline has offered alien odds for a number of months now, mostly tied to who will be abducted first.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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