U.S. Lawmakers Push for Declassification of Varginha UFO Incident Files Amid Transparency Debate
A renewed effort in Washington is focusing on the declassification of files related to the Varginha UFO incident, a controversial case from 1996 in Brazil. U.S. lawmakers and whistleblowers are advocating for the release of these records as part of a broader push for transparency regarding unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). The Varginha incident involved reports of a strange creature and possible UFO sightings, which led to claims of military involvement and the alleged recovery of non-human entities. This case, often referred to as 'Brazil's Roswell,' has been a subject of speculation and public fascination for decades. Recently, former U.S. intelligence officer David Grusch and several lawmakers have called for the release of specific records, including those tied to Varginha, during a press conference in Washington. They argue that the American public deserves to know the truth about potential extraterrestrial life and advanced technology.