Air Force veteran Dylan Borland testified for the first time publicly that he became a whistleblower after facing retaliation and workplace harassment. UFO Whistleblower Dylan Borland testifies 'triangle' craft interfered with phone After over a decade of enduring what he describes as sustained reprisals from government agencies, Borland finally had his moment before Congress to share what he witnessed on a summer night in 2012.
During a night shift in 2012, Borland worked at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia from 2011 to 2013, conducting 24/7 operations, when he encountered a 100-foot "triangle" flying near the base. UFO Whistleblower Dylan Borland testifies 'triangle' craft interfered with phone What started as a cigarette break turned into an encounter that would change his life forever.
"This craft interfered with my telephone, did not have any sound, and the material it was made of appeared fluid or dynamic," he said. UFO Whistleblower Dylan Borland testifies 'triangle' craft interfered with phone As Borland walked toward what he initially thought was a weather balloon, the light suddenly flew across the base, and a massive triangle "manifested around the light."
He said his phone overheated and died as he took in the strange phenomenon. "It was between one to two stories thick … I could never see the top of it," he added. UFO Whistleblower Dylan Borland testifies 'triangle' craft interfered with phone The craft was completely silent—no engine noise, no sonic boom, nothing that would indicate conventional propulsion.
But Borland's testimony wasn't just about the encounter itself. He spoke candidly about the price he paid for coming forward. Borland also described the retaliation that he and others faced, which he said convinced him to come forward in March 2023. UFO Whistleblower Dylan Borland testifies 'triangle' craft interfered with phone.
The hearing, part of the House Oversight Committee's push for UAP transparency and whistleblower protection, represented a significant moment in the ongoing Congressional investigation into unexplained aerial phenomena. Borland's testimony joined that of other military witnesses, including Navy personnel who described similar encounters with anomalous craft.
For Borland, the opportunity to testify under oath meant finally being able to speak the truth without fear of further reprisal. His account of the silent, fluid-like triangular craft at one of America's most secure Air Force bases raised serious questions about national security and the nature of the phenomena being witnessed by trained military observers.
Whatever these objects are, Borland's testimony made one thing clear: they're real, they're being witnessed by credible military personnel, and they deserve serious investigation rather than secrecy and retaliation against those who report them.
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