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September 25, 2025 11 mins
Cristina Gomez reviews shocking new whistleblower details about UFO crash recoveries, UFO materials given to AARO, and a triangular UFO seen at an air force base, relayed by Dylan Borland in a new interview with Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp, and other news updates.

00:00 - The Langley Encounter
03:15 - Drone Operations
05:39 - Clearance Revoked
06:30 - Process & Testimony
08:03 - Retaliation Campaign Details

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
When Air Force intelligence specialist Dylan Borland stepped outside his
barricades at Langley Air Force Base at one thirty am
back in twenty twelve, he expected a routine smoke break. Instead,
he witnessed a one hundred foot triangular craft that would
change his life forever and cost him his career. What
happened next reveals the dark side of UAP disclosure and

(00:23):
the retaliation faced by military whistleblowers who dare to tell
the truth. As always, I'm here to report the information
without bias, and you can decide what to believe. You
can find the sources in my detailed articles at ufoews
dot com along in the description box below. Hey, follow yours.
I'm Christina Gomez and welcome to this episode of UFO News.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
Updates on my phone, smoking a cigarette and I see
a white light pop up from the NASA hanger comes
up about one hundred feet in stops. I know it
was the NASA hangar because I have redacted.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
Dylan Borland is not your typical UFO witness. As a
geospatial intelligence specialist, he was trained to analyze imagery from satellites, drones,
and aircraft across global theaters. Of operation. His job required
him to make life or death decisions about enemy targets,
decisions that often resulted in lethal drone strikes, and his

(01:20):
expertise makes his testimony about what he saw that night
particularly compelling. On that summer night back in twenty twelve,
Borland was working a split shift during a weather delay,
and as he smoked outside his barricades, he observed what
appeared to be a white light emerging from the NASA
hangar at Langley Air Force Base. Initially dismissing it as

(01:42):
a weather balloon test, he continued with his routine, but
as he walked toward the flight line, the light moved
with purpose. Here's what he mentioned on the Weaponized podcast.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
Flies right across the flight line to me, and as
it flies, it's one hundred to one hundred and fifty
foot equilateral triangle appears right over me, one hundred feet
above me, one hundred feet in front of me. The
triangle had black metallic flight paint. I'm a car guy,
and it looked like that expensive, like classic look like.

(02:16):
You could see the light listen off of it. Equilateral triangle.
I could only see the bottom in angles. It was
a nine degree right angle all around.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
And the one hundred foot equilateral triangle featured black metallic
paint and four white lights, three small ones at each
corner and one larger central light. Most striking was that
Borland described as a yellow, transparent glow pulsating around the
entire craft like a lava lamp effect, and the encounter

(02:48):
lasted three to five minutes. During this time, Borland's cell
phone became incredibly hot and then froze completely. The craft
remained silent, producing no sound or even wind display. When
it departed, the center light flashed several times before the
object accelerated to commercial aircraft altitude in mere seconds, leaving

(03:10):
Borland to smell the defective ozone scent of a lightning storm.
And His military career began with noble intentions after scoring
well on his Air Force Officer qualification test but choosing
to enlist instead. He became an imagery analyst specializing in
ISSR operations, and his work with Special Forces units included

(03:34):
some of the military's most sensitive missions, including search and
rescue operations for the sealed team members killed in helicopter
crash after the bin laden mission, and as noted in
the Defense Department documentation imagery analysis like Borland are trained
to identify and track targets using multiple sensor systems including infrared,

(03:57):
electro optical and synthetic aperture RA radar, and this technical
expertise made him valuable to the drone operation, where he
made targeting decisions that resulted in lethal strikes against enemy combatants.

Speaker 2 (04:12):
And I have done some high profile lethle action missions
lethal action missions meaning you're taking action through the drone
that you're operating against enemy combatants. Yeah, so it was
my job to determine who, what, when, we're why, how,
and make the call on that is the person we
are seeking in what is happening?

Speaker 1 (04:31):
You make the call, You press the button, and somebody's dead.

Speaker 2 (04:34):
I made the call. I relay that in certain capacity.

Speaker 1 (04:38):
The psychological toll of his work cannot be understated. Borland
revealed that the drone program was notorious for suicide rates
among personnel, particularly pilots transitioning from traditional aircraft, and the
intimate surveillance capabilities allowed operators to know everything about their targets,

(04:59):
their daily routine, their family interactions, even bathroom schedules. After
leaving the Air Force, Borland joined the BAE Systems, Britain's
largest aerospace contractor and the UK equivalent of lockeed Martin.
The BAE Systems operate in the United States through subsidiary
agreements and handles classified intelligence contracts for multiple five Eyed

(05:24):
nations for government contracting regulations. Borland's position required maintaining his
top Security sci security clearance with polygraph examinations. However, approximately
seven months into his employment with the BAE, he discovered
his clearance had been administratively revoked without notification, and this

(05:44):
placed him in a legal gray area, working on classified
materials without proper authorization while being unable to seek alternative
employment in the intelligence community.

Speaker 2 (05:56):
In about seven months into working there, I found out
that clearance was revoked administratively and I was not in
any system and no one could look me up. So
I was basically stuck working there indefinitely or had to
leave the IC completely.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
This administrative action represents what experts described as career perjury,
a deliberate strategy to isolate potential whistleblowers by making them
unemployed in their field while avoiding formal disciplinary proceedings that
might generate documentation or appeal processes. In March of twenty

(06:31):
twenty three, Borland filed a formal complaint with the Intelligence
Community Inspector General, and his testimony included not only as
Langley encounter, but also exposure to classified information about UAP
crash retrieval programs through a special access program position. And
according to congressional testimony from September of this year, the

(06:52):
ICIG officials confirmed Borland's allegations as credible though not marked urgent.
This distinction relates to immediate physical threat assessments rather than
information validity, and as documented in the House Oversight Committee records,
Borland also testified to Arrow and provided material evidence supporting

(07:14):
his claims. So you have direct knowledge of UAP being
actual craft of unknown or non human origin from your
official capacity of work. You have some direct knowledge of.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
That, one hundred percent. Not only do I have it,
I testified to it. I provided materials proving it, and
it was proven to me that what I provided was
in fact true.

Speaker 1 (07:35):
Who did you testify to?

Speaker 2 (07:37):
List them out? Uh? Senate staff, House staff, Arrow, and
the ICIG right under oath. FBI was there, the ICIG
was there, the DoD was there at points in times.
Staff members from Armed Services, Intelligence Basically, I went through
the whole kidding kaboodle to tell the truth and get

(07:59):
this on record because I have grave concerns for what
is happening to people.

Speaker 1 (08:04):
Borland's written testimony details a comprehensive retaliation campaign spanning over
a decade, and these tactics include medical malpractice by veterans'
affairs staff, denial of Air Force Service records forged employment documents,
workplace harassment where colleagues were directed not to speak with him,

(08:25):
and manipulation of security clearance records to prevent classified employment.
As recently as November of twenty twenty four, multiple agencies
conducted what Borland describes as phishing attacks during counterintelligence polygraph examinations,
attempting to extract details about his ICIG complaint during clearance

(08:46):
processing for positions unrelated to UAP matters. Then, The Wall
Street Journal reported on mysterious drone swarms that appeared over
Langley Air Force Base for seventeen consecutive nights back in
December of twenty twenty three, and these drones operated in
sophisticated patterns, remained undetected by conventional radar, and disappeared despite

(09:09):
extensive government efforts to identify their operations. The incident reached
President Biden's daily briefings and triggered White House emergency meetings,
yet their origin remains unknown. So the ongoing mystery at
the same base where Borland had his encounter over a
decade earlier, raises questions about continued UAP activity at sensitive

(09:33):
military installations and whether current disclosure efforts adequately addressed the
scoop of these phenomena. As Borland stated in his congressional
testimony quote, the future of humanity is one in which
we either travel to the stars or regress to the
Stone Age. With this technology, the time to act is now.

(09:55):
What do you think motivates the government's apparent campaign to
silence UAP witnesses and how can Congress better protect those
who risk everything to reveal the truth? Share your thoughts below.
I'm Christina Gomez and let us it for today. I
will see you again tomorrow at ten am PSD for
another UFO news update. Be safe and remember keep your

(10:16):
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(10:46):
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