(NewsNation) — “The truth needs to be known,” Air Force veteran Dylan Borland told members of Congress Tuesday at a hearing on UAP, as he testified for the first time publicly that he became a whistleblower after facing retaliation, medical malpractice and workplace harassment.
Borland testified about the damage done to his career after he came forward about “experience with craft and technologies” that don’t belong to the U.S.
“I am a federal whistleblower, having testified to both the Intelligence Community Inspector General (ICIG) and All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO),” he said.
Borland worked at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia from 2011 to 2013, conducting 24/7 operations, when he encountered a 100-foot-long triangle flying near the base.
“This craft interfered with my telephone, did not have any sound, and the material it was made of appeared fluid or dynamic,” he said.