After a former intelligence official claimed that the U.S. government holds alien spacecraft, officials in the country are under pressure to disclose evidence related to unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
David Grusch
According to The Guardian on June 6th, former intelligence official David Grusch, responsible for analyzing Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) within a U.S. Department of Defense agency, claimed that the U.S. possesses non-human-made spacecraft.
Grusch told Debrief that information about these craft is being unlawfully withheld by the U.S. Congress. He stated that when he shared classified information about these crafts with Congress, he faced government officials’ obstruction. Grusch left the government in April after working in the U.S. intelligence community for 14 years.
Jonathan Grey, an American intelligence official working at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC), confirmed the existence of strange materials to Debrief. He added, “We’re not alone.”
These revelations came after a series of credible reports and images, drawing attention to extraterrestrial crafts and their recent visits. In 2021, the Pentagon released a report on UFOs, noting over 140 encounters with unexplained UFOs.
This report followed the leak of military footage showing seemingly inexplicable events in the sky. Navy pilots reported frequent encounters with unfamiliar vessels off the U.S. coastline.
In an interview with Debrief journalists Leslie Kean and Ralph Blumenthal, Grusch revealed that for decades, the U.S. government and defense contractors had recovered non-human-made spacecraft debris, and in some instances, complete vessels.
Grusch said, “We’re not talking about origins or normal characteristics. These materials consist of intact vehicles and partially intact ones.”
Grusch told Debrief that analysis had determined these materials to have an unusual origin, meaning the intelligence behind them wasn’t human, whether from beyond Earth or an unknown source.
Grusch’s assessment relied on the structures of the craft and scientific material tests, along with unique atomic arrangements and distinctive radiation characteristics.
Grey corroborated Grusch’s account, stating, “The non-human intelligence phenomenon is real. We’re not alone. It’s not just the U.S. obtaining these types. It’s a global phenomenon, but we still lack a global solution.”
Nick Pope, who investigated UFOs for the UK Ministry of Defence in the early 1990s, emphasized the importance of Grusch and Grey’s accounts regarding extraterrestrial materials. He said, “Stories on conspiracy theory blogs are one thing, but this is a new level when insiders step forward. When these individuals make these official disclosures, they do so knowing that deliberately misleading statements could incur heavy fines and/or imprisonment.”
As reported by Debrief, Grusch’s knowledge about non-human materials and vessels stemmed from in-depth interviews with high-ranking intelligence officials. He reported to the U.S. Congress about a program to recover UFO materials, citing ongoing operations at various levels and identifying specific individuals, past and present, involved.
In the Debrief article, Grusch did not claim personal sightings of extraterrestrial crafts nor specify where they might be stored.
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