UFO whistleblowers claim they are being systematically silenced for exposing classified US government programs. Air Force veteran Dylan Borland alleges harassment and forged documents following his 2025 Congressional testimony. Former Air Force intelligence officer Matthew Sullivan, 39, died in 2024 before he could testify, with the FBI and Congress treating his death as suspicious
UFO whistleblowers are facing alleged intimidation, harassment and worse as they attempt to expose classified US government programs involving unidentified aerial phenomena.
Investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell, whose upcoming film Sleeping Dog details several cases, warned the risks are severe. “They’re putting their family at risk, they’re putting themselves at risk,” he said.
Air Force veteran Dylan Borland, who testified before Congress in 2025 about witnessing a 100-foot triangular craft near Langley Air Force Base, claims he has faced harassment, forged documents and job interference since speaking out. “Factions within the US Government appear to be openly and knowingly working to cover this up,” he said.
Former Air Force intelligence officer Matthew Sullivan, 39, died in 2024 before he could testify — with the FBI and Congress reportedly treating his death as suspicious.

