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In May 2001, Willis participated in the [[Disclosure Project]]'s press conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. The event, organized by Dr. Steven M. Greer, aimed to urge the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on secret government projects related to UFOs and extraterrestrial life.
In May 2001, Willis participated in the [[Disclosure Project]]'s press conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. The event, organized by Dr. Steven M. Greer, aimed to urge the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on secret government projects related to UFOs and extraterrestrial life.


During his testimony, Willis claimed that in 1969, he intercepted a classified priority message from a Navy ship off the coast of Alaska.The message allegedly reported the observation of a disc-shaped craft emerging from the ocean and shooting into space. According to Willis, this event was classified as secret and was not disclosed to the public.
During his testimony, Willis claimed that in 1969, he intercepted a classified priority message from a Navy ship off the coast of Alaska. The message allegedly reported the observation of a disc-shaped craft emerging from the ocean and shooting into space. According to Willis, this event was classified as secret and was not disclosed to the public.


===Advocacy for disclosure===
===Advocacy for disclosure===
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Skeptics have challenged Willis's claims, pointing to a lack of verifiable evidence and the secretive nature of classified military operations, which makes independent confirmation difficult.
Skeptics have challenged Willis's claims, pointing to a lack of verifiable evidence and the secretive nature of classified military operations, which makes independent confirmation difficult.


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