Whistleblower former intelligence official says government possesses ‘intact and partially intact’ craft of non-human origin
This file video grab image shows part of an
unclassified video taken by US navy pilots showing interactions with
‘unidentified aerial phenomena’. Photograph: DoD/AFP/Getty Images
The US has been urged to disclose evidence of UFOs after a whistleblower former intelligence official said the
government has possession of “intact and partially intact” alien vehicles.
The former intelligence official David Grusch, who led
analysis of unexplained anomalous phenomena (UAP) within a US Department of
Defense agency, has alleged that the US has craft of non-human origin.
Information on these vehicles is being illegally withheld from Congress,
Grusch told the Debrief. Grusch said when he turned over classified information about the
vehicles to Congress he suffered retaliation from government officials. He left
the government in April after a 14-year career in US intelligence.
Jonathan Grey, a current US intelligence official at
the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (Nasic), confirmed the existence of “exotic
materials” to the Debrief, adding: “We are not alone.”
The disclosures come after a swell of credible
sightings and reports have revived attention in alien ships, and potentially
visits, in recent years.
In 2021, the Pentagon released a report on UAP – the
term is preferred to UFO by much of the extraterrestrial community – which found more than 140 instances of UAP encounters that could not be
explained.
The report followed a leak of
military footage that showed apparently inexplicable happenings in the sky,
while navy pilots testified that they had frequently had
encounters with strange craft off the US
coast.
In an interview with the Debrief journalists Leslie
Kean and Ralph Blumenthal, who previously exposed the existence of a secret Pentagon program that investigated UFOs, Grusch said
the US government and defense contractors had been recovering fragments of
non-human craft, and in some cases entire craft, for decades.
“We are not talking about prosaic origins or
identities,” Grusch said. “The material includes intact and partially intact
vehicles.”
Grusch told the Debrief that analysis determined that
this material is “of exotic origin” – meaning “non-human intelligence, whether
extraterrestrial or unknown origin”.
“[This assessment is] based on the vehicle
morphologies and material science testing and the possession of unique atomic
arrangements and radiological signatures,” Grusch said.
Grey, who, according to the Debrief, analyzes
unexplained anomalous phenomena within the Nasic, confirmed Grusch’s account.
“The non-human intelligence phenomenon is real. We are
not alone,” Grey said. “Retrievals of this kind are not limited to the United
States. This is a global phenomenon, and yet a global solution continues to
elude us.”
The Debrief spoke to several of Grusch’s former
colleagues, each of whom vouched for his character. Karl E Nell, a retired army
colonel, said Grusch was “beyond reproach”. In a 2022 performance review seen
by the Debrief, Grusch was described as “an officer with the strongest possible
moral compass”.
Nick Pope, who spent the early 1990s investigating
UFOs for the British Ministry of Defence (MoD), said Grusch and Grey’s account
of alien materials was “very significant”.
“It’s one thing to have stories on the conspiracy
blogs, but this takes it to the next level, with genuine insiders coming
forward,” Pope said.
“When these people make these formal complaints, they
do so on the understanding that if they’ve knowingly made a false statement,
they are liable to a fairly hefty fine, and/or prison.
“People say: ‘Oh, people make up stories all the
time.’ But I think it’s very different to go before Congress and go to the
intelligence community inspector general and do that. Because there will be
consequences if it emerges that this is not true.”
The Debrief reported that Grusch’s knowledge of
non-human materials and vehicles was based on “extensive interviews with
high-level intelligence officials”. He said he had reported the existence of a
UFO material “recovery program” to Congress.
“Grusch said that the craft recovery operations are
ongoing at various levels of activity and that he knows the specific
individuals, current and former, who are involved,” the Debrief reported.
In the Debrief article, Grusch does not say he has personally seen alien vehicles, nor does he say where they may be being stored. He asked the Debrief to withhold details of retaliation by government officials due to an ongoing investigation.
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