Credible Military Vet: US Gov't Withholding Evidence of Non-Human Origin Craft and Possible Extraterrestrial Life

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  • Source: Wayne Dupree
  • 06/07/2023
According to a shocking revelation from an Air Force veteran, the US government has found objects that might be evidence of extraterrestrial life, including a complete craft of "non-human origin," but they are withholding this information from the general public.

Veteran and former employee of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and National Reconnaissance Office David Charles Grusch has revealed this knowledge by discussing the aircraft with many news organizations.



According to Mr. Grusch, who spoke to NewsNation, "These are rescuing non-human origin technological vehicles, call it a spaceship if you will, non-human exotic origin vehicles that have either landed or crashed."

According to The Debrief, Mr. Grusch served as the senior technical adviser for Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) analysis at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency with a Top Secret/Secret Compartmented Information clearance.

He also worked for the National Reconnaissance Office as a senior intelligence officer. He has worked as an intelligence officer for a total of 14 years.

However, Mr. Grusch claims that while serving on the UAP task group, he was denied access to a materials recovery program that had tangible examples of crafts.

According to Mr. Grusch, who spoke to NewsNation, "I felt it was utterly weird and I believed at first I was being tricked, it was a deception." "People began coming to me for advice. Come up to me. Many senior, retired intelligence officers—many of whom I had known virtually my entire career—came to me and disclosed that they were a part of a scheme.

He admitted to The Debrief that despite having written several briefings on UFOs for Congress, he chose to give hours of confidential information and data regarding the materials recovery effort last year.

According to Mr. Grusch, the materials recovery program was not subject to sufficient legislative monitoring.

According to a declassified copy of the paper given to The Debrief, Mr. Grusch has firsthand knowledge that material pertaining to the UAP program is being purposefully withheld from Congress or kept secret "to obstruct legitimate legislative monitoring of the UAP program."

The lawsuit states that Mr. Grusch gave the Department of Defence Inspector General secret material in July 2021 in confidence, but Mr. Grusch thinks his name was revealed.

Now, Mr. Grusch is pursuing a whistleblower case, saying that he experienced retaliation for sharing the private information.

The Director of National Intelligence, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence received a summary of the Intelligence Community Inspector General's determination that Mr. Grusch's complaint was "credible" and "urgent" in July 2022, according to Mr. Grusch.

The finding, according to Mr. Grusch, should serve as a "ontological shock" and a "generally unifying topic for nations of the globe to re-evaluate their objectives."


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