In a stunning revelation, a retired NASA flight surgeon has claimed he personally witnessed video evidence of a massive flying saucer allegedly marked with the U.S. Air Force insignia executing advanced aerial maneuvers inside a military hangar over three decades ago.
Dr. Gregory Rogers, who once held the prestigious title of Chief Flight Surgeon for NASA and served as a Major in the U.S. Air Force, has joined the growing chorus of whistleblowers shedding light on secretive government UFO programs. His encounter, which dates back to 1992 during his tenure at Cape Canaveral, has only recently come to light.
“I will never forget what I saw,” said the now 68-year-old Rogers in an interview with the Daily Mail. He recalls being led by another officer to a secured room, where surveillance footage was playing on a monitor. What he saw shocked him to the core: a smooth, bright white flying saucer, approximately 20 feet in diameter and about 8 to 10 feet in height, marked clearly with “U.S. Air Force” lettering and the emblem of military aviation.
“It wasn’t a conventional aircraft, not even close,” Rogers emphasized. “No antennas. No wings. No rivets or seams. The entire surface was seamless and almost biologically smooth.”
The video reportedly showed the craft resting on the hangar floor, with men in hazmat suits and lab coats examining it. When an alarm blared, they fled the area. Moments later, Rogers says, strange electromagnetic discharges began emanating from the object though no visible device was generating them. Then, the saucer reportedly lifted three feet into the air and began to rotate in place, both clockwise and counterclockwise.
When he asked the major who showed him the footage where the craft came from, the answer was chillingly vague. The officer simply pointed upward and said, “We got it from them.”
Rogers was sworn to secrecy and remained silent for over 15 years even from his own wife. He later criticized the officer who showed him the footage, suggesting the man broke protocol for the sake of feeling important.
Dr. Rogers also revealed that astronauts had shared with him their own unsettling experiences involving Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs). “Some of them described craft flying in formation with human-made spacecraft objects that clearly weren’t part of our space program,” he explained. “There’s a real stigma in the space community about talking openly, but it’s happening.”
With more than two decades of experience in military aerospace medicine including a leadership role at Cape Canaveral Rogers now serves on the board of the International UFO Bureau. His testimony joins an expanding body of insider reports suggesting the U.S. government has long maintained a covert interest in non-human technologies.
Whether the craft Rogers saw was reverse-engineered or otherworldly remains unclear. But one thing is certain: more and more credible voices are stepping forward to challenge the official narrative and they’re demanding answers.