Top ex-NASA official claims he saw footage of large, white flying saucer marked with Air Force logo: report

A retired NASA flight surgeon said he saw footage of a 20-foot-wide flying saucer emblazoned with the US Air Force logo performing deft maneuvers in a military hangar more than 30 years ago, according to a report.Dr.Gregory Rogers, former NASA Chief Flight Surgeon and Air Force Major, came forth with his testimony on the 1992 event after a recent uptick in whistleblowers in the military community on the secretive projects investigating, recovering — and perhaps crafting — anomalous flying objects, according to the Daily Mail.“I know exactly what I saw that day, and it was in no fashion a conventional flying vehicle,” Rogers, 68, told the Mail.The space doc relayed that he was stationed at Cape Canaveral, Florida, in 1992, conducting an inspection when an Air Force major approached him in a hallway and offered to show him something that would “knock his socks off,” according to the report.Rogers was then taken into a room, where the major shut the blinds and locked the door before pulling up CCTV footage that showed a white flying saucer purportedly owned and operated by the US Air Force utilizing unknown engineering, he said.
“There’s a flying saucer,” Rogers said.He added that a massive emblem on the saucer “said ‘US Air Force,’ and it had the US flying insignia.”“I’m thinking, ‘this is ours?’” he said in disbelief.“I would estimate it was about 20 feet wide, probably 8 to 10 feet tall, and it had a shallow dome on top of it.”“There were no antennas, there were no flight control surfaces.Everything was very smooth and blended.
I saw no rivets, no seams — nothing,” Rogers said, adding that a tube seemed to be temporarily connected to the dome’s apex, which he guessed provided fuel to the machine.“Everything was white, but there was a vertical black rectangle at the three o’clock, the six o’clock, and the nine o’clock position on the upper half of the vehicle,” Rogers said.The NASA medical doctor said severa...