A retired NASA flight surgeon claims that he saw images of a 20-foot-wide flying dish with a logo in the US Air Force that performed advanced maneuvers in a military hangar more than 30 years ago.
Dr. Gregory Rogers, a former NASA Chief Flight Surgeon and Air Force Major, shared his story in the midst of growing whistleblower reports about secret UFO programs.
“I know exactly what I saw that day, and it was in no way a conventional flying vehicle,” said Rogers, 68, said the daily mail. In 1992, while stationed in Cape Canaveral, an Air Force Machor led him to a closed room and showed him CCTV images of a smooth, white dish.
“There is a flying dish,” said Rogers. The vessel wore a huge emblem: “There was ‘American Air Force’ and it had the US flying insignia.”
Surprised, Rogers remembered: “I think:” This is ours? “” He estimated that the dish was 20 feet wide and 8-10 feet long with a shallow dome.
“There were no antennas, no flight control surfaces. Everything was very flexible and mixed. I saw no rivets, no seams – nothing.” A tube appeared connected to the dome and possibly fed the vessel. Three vertical black rectangles were visible in different positions on the upper half.
Men in Hazmat packs and laboratory jackets observed the dish before they were scattered when a horn sounded. Then Roger’s strange phenomena saw: “I hear and see these things that look like electromagnetic loads that come from this vehicle. But there are no devices from which they come from.”
The dish then lifted smoothly, floating 3 feet off the ground before it clockwise and turning into the clock.
When Rogers asked the major for the origin of the vessel, the officer is said to have pointed out upstairs and said, “We got it from them.” Rogers was sworn for confidentiality and has not been told his wife for 15 years. He criticized the major for sharing classified information to look ‘important’.
Rogers also claimed that astronauts trusted him about UFOs. “Astronauts have discussed UAPs with me,” he said.
“Vehicles that were not part of the Human Space Program … In the vicinity of the location to the spacecraft. Even flying in formation with them is not unusual.” He said that Stigma stops that astronauts speak openly.
With more than 20 years in the Ministry of Defense, including the head of space medicine in Cape Canaveral, Rogers is now a member of the board of the International UFO Bureau. His account contributes to increasing claims about secret military UFO programs.