In a recent House Oversight Committee hearing, David Grusch, a former Air Force officer and Pentagon intelligence official, made startling claims about the government’s possession of nonhuman craft.
Grusch testified that he was absolutely certain of this fact, and his conviction was based on interviews with 40 witnesses, coupled with his knowledge of where the material was being held.
Notably, Grusch revealed that nonhuman biologics were also recovered alongside the mysterious craft.
David Grusch was an intelligence officer for the US Air Force and later became involved in investigating unidentified anomalous phenomena, commonly referred to as UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) or UFOs.
He turned into a whistleblower in May 2022 after raising concerns about government secrecy and the lack of congressional oversight concerning UAP-related activities.
The Pentagon responded with a firm denial of Grusch’s initial claims, stating a lack of verifiable evidence regarding the possession or reverse-engineering of extraterrestrial materials.
Despite this, Grusch persisted with his assertions and admitted to fearing for his life due to potential repercussions from the government.
He disclosed ongoing whistleblower retaliation investigations related to his treatment.
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UFO Testimonies Ignite Congressional Interest
The House Oversight Committee hearing was the second public congressional panel focusing on UAP this year.
Joining Grusch were two other witnesses, Ryan Graves, a former Navy pilot with numerous unexplained UFO encounters, and David Fravor, another retired Navy pilot who had a remarkable UFO encounter near the coast of San Diego.
Graves and Fravor attested to the astonishing capabilities of the observed craft, indicating movements that surpass known technological limitations and acceleration beyond human endurance.
Both pilots emphasized the need for a streamlined military reporting process, citing that only a small fraction of UAP sightings are currently reported.
UFO sightings have piqued bipartisan interest in both chambers of Congress, with efforts to make UFO records public through an amendment in the annual defense appropriations bill.
The military’s fascination with UFOs dates back to the 1940s, with the establishment of Project Blue Book in 1952, a classified program that documented over 12,000 UFO sightings.
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Source: Yahoo News, Space