Most days in Washington, the wildest thing you hear is some senator pretending he read the bill he just voted on. But every once in a while, somebody walks up to the microphone and says something so absolutely, certifiably bananas that you have to put your coffee down and rewind.
Matt Gaetz just had one of those moments.
Matt Gaetz reveals he was briefed by the U.S. Army about a secret hybrid breeding program in which captured aliens were breeding with humans to create a hybrid race.
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The former Florida congressman — now holding down an anchor chair at OAN — sat down with Benny Johnson for an interview that started normal enough. Johnson asked Gaetz a simple question: what was the most disturbing alien-related intel he received while serving in Congress?
And Gaetz, God bless him, did not disappoint.
Breeding Programs. With Aliens. On American Soil.
Gaetz didn’t dance around it. He didn’t hint. He didn’t do the usual politician thing where they say a whole lot of words that mean absolutely nothing. No — he went full send.
“I had someone come and brief me who was in a military uniform, worked for the United States Army, that was briefing me on the locations of hybrid breeding programs where captured aliens were breeding with humans to create some hybrid race that could engage in intergalactic communication.”
Read that again. A sitting member of Congress says a uniformed Army official walked into a room and told him the U.S. government knows about alien-human hybrid breeding programs. Not a guy on Reddit. Not some dude at a UFO convention wearing a tinfoil hat shaped like the Millennium Falcon. A member of the United States Army.
Gaetz doubled down hard, too.
“An actual uniformed member of the United States Army briefed me on that.”
Now look — I’m not saying I believe little green men are running a dating service somewhere in a bunker beneath Nevada. But I am saying that if a U.S. Army officer is briefing members of Congress on this stuff, maybe — just maybe — the rest of us deserve to know what’s going on behind the curtain.
And Then Australia Entered the Chat
Here’s where it gets weird. Well, weirder.
Within hours of Gaetz’s interview dropping, Australian Senator Ralph Babet hopped on X and basically said, “Yeah, what he said — and then some.”
“I wish I could say more but unfortunately everything I know about the alien hybrid program is classified. Let’s just say some of you would be very surprised who’s not entirely human. That’s all I’m authorised to disclose at this time.”
That’s an elected member of the Australian Parliament casually suggesting that some people walking around right now aren’t fully human. Just tossed it out there like he was commenting on the weather in Sydney. Cool. Totally normal Monday.
The Alien Disclosure Drip Is Real
This isn’t happening in a vacuum. Benny Johnson has been on an absolute tear lately, cornering current and former U.S. officials on the alien question like a man possessed. He recently sat down with NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman and asked him point-blank whether alien life exists.
Isaacman’s answer?
“There’s a chance.”
That’s the head of NASA — not speculating about bacteria on some rock 40 million miles away — saying he’s 90% sure we’ll find extraterrestrial life on Mars. The guy who runs America’s space program is basically saying “yeah, probably” when asked about aliens.
Something shifted. Five years ago, this kind of talk would’ve gotten you laughed off cable news and exiled to a podcast studio in someone’s garage. Now you’ve got congressmen, senators from allied nations, and the NASA administrator all singing from the same hymnal. The disclosure drip has turned into a steady stream.
Where This Is Headed
Here’s my prediction. The government has been sitting on classified UFO and alien-related intel for decades. The slow drip of revelations — from Navy pilot videos to congressional hearings to whatever Gaetz just described — is a controlled rollout. They’re warming us up like a frog in a pot, hoping we don’t panic when the full truth finally lands.
Trump, to his credit, has been far more open to declassification and transparency on these topics than any president before him. The man doesn’t scare easily, and he’s never been one to let the deep state keep its favorite secrets locked away just because some bureaucrat stamps “classified” on a folder.
Whether you think Gaetz is onto something or completely off the reservation, one thing is undeniable: the conversation has changed. Elected officials on two continents are now openly discussing alien hybrid programs like it’s a line item in the defense budget.
And if it turns out some of our politicians aren’t entirely human? Honestly, that would explain a lot about Congress.
