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Whistleblower says US possesses alien remains from UFOs. What you need to know

Debodinna ChakrabortyJuly 27, 2023 | 13:08 IST

Humanity has been served a historic moment that puts an end to decades of speculation and conspiracy theories, as a former military intelligence officer disclosed the existence of extraterrestrial life in front of US Congress.

What

The speculation about the existence of extraterrestrial life has been a consistent topic of discussion throughout the years of human life. It has even been a source that has inspired loads of fictional content like movies, literature, etc. But now, a bright spotlight has been pointed towards the actuality of this phenomenon.

Former military intelligence officer David Grusch testified about UAP or UFO sightings. (Photo Credit: Getty Images)

A hearing was placed under motion on investigation of allegations that the US government is hiding UFOs and traces of extraterrestrial life.

  • David Grusch, a former military intelligence personnel became a whistleblower during a recent congressional hearing as he testified under oath saying to the members of the House that Congress lacks information about strange and unidentified things called UAP or UFOs.

Grusch claimed during the hearing that government agencies have kept details about these mysterious objects hidden from Congress for a long time. On top of it all, in his claims, Grusch accused the US of withholding information on the fact that they have even acquired traces of alien remains. 

Who is David Grusch?

Now, before the White House officials do another routine press conference and read out from a piece of paper, denying all the claims and then disregarding the importance of David Grusch’s claims and their truthfulness, here’s what you need to know about the whistleblower:

  • Grusch served as a decorated combat officer in the USAF during the War in Afghanistan. 
  • He is a veteran of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO).
  • From 2019 to 2021, he represented the NRO in the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force.
  • Between late 2021 and July 2022, Grusch co-led UAP (Unexplained Anomalous Phenomena) or UFO analysis at the NGA and acted as its representative in the task force. 
  • He played a role in drafting the National Defense Authorization Act of 2023, which includes provisions for reporting UFOs which further involves whistleblower protections and exemptions from non-disclosure orders and agreements.
Grusch claimed that the US has been conducting decades-long research on alien life on Earth. (Photo Credit: Getty Images)

All of these past roles that Grusch held indeed adds a lot of legitimacy to his claims. 

What did Grusch disclose?

David Grusch made numerous claims in front of the Congress that should, if it hasn’t yet, shock the world to its core.

Grusch worked as a representative on two Pentagon task forces that looked into UAP until recently. He informed lawmakers that during his investigation of classified programs:

  • He learned about a long-term UAP crash retrieval and reverse-engineering initiative. 
  • When he asked for access to these programs, he was denied them. 
  • The US government ran a program for many decades to gather and try to understand crashed UFOs.
  • He accused the military of misusing these funds to hide these operations from Congress. 
  • Later, he stated that he had interviewed officials who had firsthand knowledge of aircraft with "non-human" origins and that they had found "biologics" or biological traces of extraterrestrial life from some of these crafts.

It is important to note the fact that Grusch told the Congress that the he never witnessed an alien body himself.

He also hasn't personally seen the alleged alien spacecraft and relies on "in-depth talks with high-level intelligence officials" for his claims.

Other witnesses

During the hearing, there were other witnesses who gave their testimony on the matter:

  • David Fravor, a former navy commander, remembered seeing a strange object in the sky during a training mission in 2004. 
  • Ryan Graves, a retired navy pilot, now runs Americans for Safe Aerospace, a non-profit focused on UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena). He stated that he saw UAPs off the Atlantic coast almost every day for a few years. He further stressed that these sightings were not uncommon and were observed by both military aircrews and commercial pilots. 
Retired Navy Commander David Fravor (L) and Ryan Graves (R), executive director of Americans for Safe Aerospace. (Photo Credit: Getty Images)

Pentagon’s reaction

The Pentagon has naturally rejected Grusch's cover-up allegations. A spokesperson from the Defense department stated that investigators found no such evidence, as claimed by Grusch in his testimony, to support past or current programs related to extraterrestrial materials possession for reverse-engineering.

Internet's reaction 

This will certainly be marked as a historic moment, and the Internet is in full agreement. Years worth of pop culture and cinematic references and conceptual uses of extraterrestrial lives have indeed connected people with the topic of UFOs and aliens, and they are reflecting the same on social media platforms, post the revelations from the hearing.

 

Last updated: July 27, 2023 | 13:08
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