Former US Navy Rear Admiral and former Deputy Secretary of Commerce Timothy Galloway has made a high-profile statement about the possible observation of the Earth by an unknown alien intelligence. According to him, contacts with unidentified flying objects are recorded during military exercises and occur much more frequently than is officially recognised.
Timothy Galloway's loud statement
Former US Navy Rear Admiral and former Deputy Secretary of Commerce Timothy Galloway said that the Earth may be under the surveillance of an unknown alien intelligence. According to him, unidentified flying objects were repeatedly spotted during naval exercises, and Galloway himself confirmed these facts under oath in the US Congress.
According to the portal “Antikor”, Galloway emphasised that contacts with UFOs occur much more often than is commonly believed. He stressed that observation of unknown objects occurs not only in the air, but also in water and even in space.
UFO contacts: what is known
During the interview, Galloway spoke about his own experience of capturing unidentified objects during naval exercises. He stressed that these events are not isolated, and that he has repeatedly provided evidence of them under oath to US authorities. According to Galloway, these phenomena are systemic and deserve serious study.
According to him, humanity may be under constant surveillance by a higher intelligence whose goals remain unclear. Galloway noted that such contacts may occur more frequently than is officially recognised and require more attention from the scientific and security community.
Possible consequences for humanity
Galloway suggested that possible encounters with extraterrestrials could become «the major event of this century». He stressed that such contacts could have a significant impact on humanity's understanding of its place in the universe. In his opinion, the discovery of the existence of alien intelligence could change the way we think about security, technology and even the philosophy of humanity.
Such statements by high-ranking officials and military experts increase interest in the topic UFO and highlight the need for further research. At the same time, they can influence political and scientific debates about the nature of unidentified objects and possible risks.
Why it matters
Galloway's statement has implications for global security and scientific progress. If contacts with unidentified objects do indeed occur on a regular basis, this may require a review of approaches to air and space monitoring.
In addition, the question of the possible impact of alien intelligence on Earth is moving beyond science fiction and is becoming a subject of serious discussion in political and scientific circles. This can stimulate new research and international cooperation in the field of security and space exploration.







