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Jay Electronica Features Air Force Vet's UFO Hearing Testimony on "Who Killed Michael Jackson?" Song

Jeffrey Nuccetelli, a former military officer, is featured on the new track.

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A U.S. Air Force veteran’s recent statements on key incidents involving UFOs, more commonly referred to at the governmental level nowadays as UAPs, are prominently featured in a song off Jay Electronica’s just-released album A Written Testimony: Leaflets.

On the Quentin Miller-featuring “Who Killed Michael Jackson??????” track, a significant excerpt of remarks taken from a congressional hearing on UAPs earlier this month are heard as the instrumental plays. The comments stem from Jeffrey Nuccetelli, a former military officer who testified that he has “16 years of active-duty service” to his name.

“I am here today because the American people have both the right and the responsibly to know the truth about unidentified aerial phenomena,” Nuccetelli is heard saying. “That truth remains hidden, classified, and silenced by fear, retaliation, stigma, and confusion. Today, we are here to help break that silence.”

Nuccetelli, as heard in the new Jay track and seen in the full video of this month’s hearing below, goes on to describe several incidents said to have occurred at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California between 2003 and 2005.

In one incident, Nuccetelli testified, “a massive glowing red square” was observed “silently hovering” above two missile defense sites. Per Nuccetelli, witnesses received “no guidance” from higher-ups on how to handle these incidents. Another incident, he added, saw witnesses being “threatened and intimidated” after reporting them.

On A Written Testimony: Leaflets, the “Who Killed Michael Jackson??????” track leads into the DRAM-featuring “Is It Possible That The Honorable Elijah Muhammad Is Still Physically Alive???” Again, questions surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena, an issue that has received a new level of mainstream attention in recent years, are referenced.

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