If you spend any time on social media — traditional media has been slower to pick up the story — you’ve probably seen the news: David Grusch, a decorated Air Force veteran who spent fourteen years in the U.S. intelligence apparatus, including time as the liaison between the National Reconnaissance Office and the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon (UAP) Task Force, has come forward this week with an absolute bombshell of a claim: the U.S. government has in its possession both crashed or abandoned craft created by non-human intelligence, as well as the bodies of some of the beings who piloted those craft.
The news broke in a story on The Debrief, “a news site providing a public venue for credible reporting on science, tech, and defense news, with an eye for the cutting edge science and technology of tomorrow.” The story was written by Leslie Kean and Ralph Blumenthal, the investigative journalists who broke the UAP disclosure worm-can wide open in their 2017 New York Times piece, Glowing Auras and ‘Black Money’: The Pentagon’s Mysterious U.F.O. Program, which revealed the Pentagon’s secret Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) and the man who ran it for years: Lue Elizondo........
...........Grusch’s disclosure:
In filing his complaint, Grusch is represented by a lawyer who served as the original Intelligence Community Inspector General (ICIG).
“We are not talking about prosaic origins or identities,” Grusch said, referencing information he provided Congress and the current ICIG. “The material includes intact and partially intact vehicles.”
In accordance with protocols, Grusch provided the Defense Office of Prepublication and Security Review at the Department of Defense with the information he intended to disclose to us. His on-the-record statements were all “cleared for open publication” on April 4 and 6, 2023, in documents provided to us.
Grusch’s disclosures,and those of non-public witnesses, under new protective provisions of the latest defense appropriations bill, signal a growing determination by some in the government to unravel a colossal enigma with national security implications that has bedeviled the military and tantalized the public going back to World War II and beyond. For many decades, the Air Force carried out a disinformation campaign to discredit reported sightings of unexplained objects. Now, with two public hearings and many classified briefings under its belt, Congress is pressing for answers.
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