Ex-Intel Officer Reveals: Aliens are real; U.S. in Possession of Non-Human Origin Craft
In the world of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), also known as UFOs, significant advancements have been made in recent years, both in terms of public awareness and official government recognition. A series of credible testimonies and investigations have emerged, published by The Debrief on June 5th, 2023, which assert that government agencies have been involved in the retrieval and examination of non-human-originated craft.
David Charles Grusch, a decorated former intelligence official, has disclosed to Congress and the Intelligence Community Inspector General that covert programs possess retrieved intact and partially intact craft of non-human origin1. Grusch served as the reconnaissance office’s representative to the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force from 2019-2021 and was the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s (NGA) co-lead for UAP analysis from late 2021 to July 2022.
Grusch claims that these recoveries of intact and partial vehicles have been taking place for decades by the government, its allies, and defense contractors. These objects have been determined to be of exotic origin, based on unique atomic arrangements, radiological signatures, and material science testing. The whistleblower has provided this information following protocols, and his statements have been cleared for open publication by the Defense Office of Prepublication and Security Review at the Department of Defense.
Testimonies from other insiders have also begun to surface. Jonathan Grey, a generational officer of the United States Intelligence Community, has confirmed the existence of non-human intelligence, describing it as a global phenomenon. Christopher Mellon, who spent nearly twenty years in the U.S. Intelligence Community, shared that he received detailed information about the alleged program from a number of well-placed current and former officials.
Grusch's assertions reveal that legacy programs related to UFOs have been concealed within multiple agencies without appropriate reporting to various oversight authorities1. He reported to Congress about a decades-long "publicly unknown Cold War for recovered and exploited physical material" - a competition among nations to identify UAP crashes/landings and retrieve the material for exploitation/reverse engineering, which would provide asymmetric national defense advantages1.
Grusch has provided Congress with hours of recorded classified information about the materials recovery program, including extensive interviews with high-level intelligence officials involved with the program. However, Congress has not yet been provided with any physical materials related to wreckage or other non-human objects.
The revelations come as part of a larger shift in the official stance on UAPs. The Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force, established to investigate UFOs, was led by the Department of the Navy under the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security, and has since been reorganized and expanded into the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office to include investigations of objects operating underwater.
Despite the scale of these revelations, not all authorities are forthcoming with the gathered information. Grusch has accused the operation of being illegally shielded from proper Congressional oversight, and claimed that he was targeted and harassed because of his investigation1. Nonetheless, he remains well-supported within intelligence circles, and numerous sources have vouched for his credibility.
Grusch's disclosures and those of non-public witnesses suggest a growing determination to unravel this colossal enigma with national security implications. With Congress pressing for answers and public hearings taking place, it seems we are on the cusp of unprecedented transparency on the topic of UAPs.