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A UFO whistleblower says Kevin Childress, special agent at the Department of Energy, was going to reveal all about anomalous sightings in the US when he died suddenly in 2021. He made this revelation at a time when the FBI is investigating the case of missing and dead scientists. The original item is attributed to WION, and UAP Radar preserves that source context so readers can separate the underlying report or record from UAP Radar's labeling.
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What Is Confirmed
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Why This Matters
Mainstream reporting can surface new records, public statements, hearings, and witness claims that need source-labeled context.
No watchlist topic match is currently assigned to this briefing.