He's a United States Air Force veteran and a career federal employee with more than 20 years of experience in national security, law enforcement, and public administration.
Over the years, George has been, as I said, recognized for his work.
My name is Jeffrey Nusitelli. I'm a former military police officer with 16 years of active duty service in the U.S. Air Force.
At the time, we were conducting launches deemed by the National Reconnaissance Office as the most important in 25 years.
From my experience operating in this region over many years and consistent with our public characterized encounters, unidentified objects reoccur in United States operation areas off Southern California.
And for 38 years, I've always approached this as a news story.
And those documents paint a much different picture than what the public, the press, and Congress have been told over many years.
But in the years since then, I've interviewed dozens of other people, and I've detailed what their testimony has been in the written statement.
Some years after that experience, I was further exposed to classified information from the UAP legacy crash retrieval programs through a sensitive position I held within a special access program.
I mean, we've been talking about this for 20 years.
So, years after people start seeing UFOs over Area 51, for example, they come up with a story, oh, yeah, that was, we planted that story.
We've been fighting this battle, some of y'all, for 30 years and maybe longer.
look, if this had happened five years earlier, we would be in prison.
If it had happened ten years earlier, we would have been shot.
The Air Force is destroying all their police records every three years on a schedule.
And ensuring that we have a standard level of understanding that there wouldn't be any level of reprisal or anything happening. Because, you know, I've been in the Navy for almost 24 years. But what about the sailors that have been in for two years that experience things like this?
to get them to open up after lying about it for more than 75 years.
Some of the launches we were doing were, like, $5 billion projects that had taken, like, 10 years to develop the technology,
You've interviewed numerous UAP whistleblowers over the years.
What is, in your view, having investigated this issue for so many years, what is the long game with respect to disclosure of this information to the public?
That seems to be what some of our witnesses have told us over the years.
And then they dropped it for 50 years.
I was a gunner's mate on the USS Gettysburg for a couple years.
They call them aliens just as a placekeeper kind of a word, but no one in all these programs who've studied this stuff for years, people with much bigger brains than mine, knows the answer for sure.
These are people I've worked with for years, deployed with.
And as you said, the importance of your operation was highly important because they said it's the most important in 25 years, the research that you were conducting.
We've been, you know, the two, three years, I can only imagine how frustrated Mr. Knapp is or Danny Sheehan is and the amount of time that you guys have poured into this to try to get answers.