Behind the scenes of government secrets and UFOs/UAPs, a troubling narrative of censorship and persecution emerges against those who dare to reveal the truth. The testimony of individuals like Dylan Borland, a former U.S. Air Force geospatial intelligence specialist, sheds light on a system that, according to him, denies justice to victims and silences whistleblowers through threats and intimidation.
Dylan Borland is a former U.S. Air Force geospatial intelligence specialist and a UFO/UAP whistleblower. Between 2010 and 2013, he served at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia, conducting 24-hour operations with manned and unmanned aerial vehicles for Special Operations Forces, in the context of the Global War on Terror. After leaving the Air Force, Borland worked as a senior analyst at defense companies, including BAE Systems and Intrepid Solutions, specializing in the analysis of videos, radars, and advanced electro-optical imagery for the official identification of aerial formations, as well as naval and ground forces.
In 2012, Borland witnessed a triangular object approximately 30 meters long hovering over him during a night shift at Langley Base. The object interfered with his phone, emitted no sound, and appeared to have a fluid or dynamic structure, ascending at high speed until it disappeared. After reporting the incident to the Office of the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community (ICIG) and the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), Borland alleged that he faced significant retaliation, including blocked employment opportunities, manipulation of his security clearance, and workplace harassment.
This September, Borland publicly testified before the House of Representatives’ Task Force on Federal Secrets Declassification, detailing his experiences with UAPs and the retaliation he faced. He emphasized the need for transparency and protection for whistleblowers in the U.S. government. In his written statement, Borland expressed gratitude for being able to serve under oath on behalf of the American people, highlighting that his career was deliberately obstructed and that he faced sustained retaliation for more than a decade due to his direct knowledge of certain UAP programs.
Borland was a guest on Jeremy Corbell’s Weaponized Podcast today, where the military veteran, who held top-secret clearance, exposed the harsh reality of UFO cover-ups. In a display of honesty, the patriot revealed further details about how the hidden government world deals with people like him, who have sought—and continue to seek—to reveal the truth about the UFO phenomenon.
Dylan Borland, whose experience was partially censored on the podcast (they chose to censor certain parts of Borland’s testimony to avoid unauthorized disclosures), revealed the complexity and dangers of taking a stand against secrecy surrounding classified programs.
He points out that crucial information was withheld to prevent unauthorized disclosures, a clear indication of the extent of censorship. Even more alarming is the claim that victims of crimes within these programs, often perpetrated by agencies and companies that maintain secrecy over UFOs, are denied access to justice.
Borland not only spoke about censorship but also active persecution. He described threats and intimidation directed at people who, like him, uphold their oaths to reveal the truth. The gravity of the situation is underlined by his knowledge of crimes such as sexual assault, harassment, and even vehicle sabotage (cutting brake lines) within these programs.
Borland’s frustration is palpable as he observes that laws are not followed and whistleblowers are left unsupported. His designation as a “persona non grata” and the instruction to colleagues not to contact him are evidence of a campaign of isolation and silencing.
He firmly believes he is a target because of his knowledge and his willingness to speak openly.
“What I will say is this: I have direct, firsthand knowledge and exposure to crashed recoveries, reverse engineering, the integration of technology into [redacted] as well as the most important piece of technology on the planet, and it’s not the craft themselves.”
Dylan Borland: “I have direct firsthand knowledge & exposure to crash recovery, reverse engineering, integration of technology into [REDACTED], as well as the most important piece of technology on the planet — and it’s not the craft themselves.”
Corbell: “It would be the power… https://t.co/bvRYuPrqSc pic.twitter.com/eMIC4DmOxH
— UAP James (@UAPJames) September 24, 2025
Statements from someone like him are truly impactful.
Borland revealed that his desire to work for the FBI led him to the Air Force and then to specialized work for a major defense company. Although the work itself was carried out under the direction of a specific intelligence agency, it was a job from which he could not “escape.”
Moreover, another point addressed was that the agencies tasked with investigating these phenomena often dismiss extraterrestrial encounters, requiring scientific proof that is almost impossible to obtain, such as visiting other planets to confirm the origin. This stance creates a vicious cycle, where the lack of evidence is used to justify the lack of investigation, perpetuating secrecy.
Recently, the well-known Dr. Eric Davis, a physicist who has also testified in UAP hearings in Congress and who worked on the Pentagon’s secret UAP programs, revealed explosive details about government secrecy and UFO recovery operations. According to his participation in the Generation Zed program, the secret UFO videos contain features that would be “a bit too much for the American public to want to digest,” especially when compared to publicly released footage showing only basic triangular objects entering and exiting the oceans.
Davis lends unique credibility to these claims, having authored several reports for the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) on antigravity and exotic propulsion systems, as well as scientifically overseeing the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) and consulting for the UAP Task Force. His security clearances gave him access to what he describes as the most sensitive UFO materials in government possession, including his direct involvement in analyzing the famous “Art Parts” at Oak Ridge National Laboratory — mysterious bismuth-magnesium materials allegedly from the 1947 Roswell crash site, originally sent to radio host Art Bell.
The conclusion we can draw from all of this is, first and foremost, to thank Dylan Borland for his dedication, courage, and patriotism, and then to lament the extent of this cover-up. Borland’s experience exposes the harsh reality faced by those who dare to challenge government secrecy surrounding UFOs/UAPs: retaliation, censorship, intimidation, and systematic persecution.
Furthermore, the accounts of Borland and experts like Dr. Eric Davis demonstrate that much of the knowledge about unexplained phenomena is kept out of the public’s reach under the guise of security and secrecy, creating a cycle where the lack of investigation reinforces the concealment itself. While encounters with objects of unknown origin continue to be recorded, the demand for nearly impossible proof to validate such events prevents crucial information from coming to light.
This scenario underscores the urgent need for transparency, whistleblower protection, and reliable investigative channels, so that society can access information that directly impacts our understanding of reality and national security. Ultimately, the courage of individuals like Borland and Davis reminds us that the pursuit of truth often entails enormous personal risks, but it is essential to break the silence that has surrounded UAP phenomena for decades.
Below, watch Borland’s testimony on the WEAPONIZED PODCAST.
