UFOs Former US intelligence official says country has intact alien

UFOs: Former US intelligence official says country has ‘intact alien vehicles’

The secret of the existence of extraterrestrial life has opened a new chapter US after a former US intelligence official claimed the US government was hiding “intact and partially intact” alien spacecraft. The complaint was filed with the local press by David Grusch, who worked on the analysis of Unexplained Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) at a US Department of Defense geospatial intelligence agency.

Grusch told The Debrief, a science and technology news outlet, that information about the ships was being illegally kept confidential without Congress knowing. The former official said he recently turned evidence of the alleged secret UFO salvage program to Congress and the inspector general of the intelligence community.

When he made his complaint, the man claimed to have suffered retaliation from government officials, without providing details of the retaliation. After 14 years in the US Secret Service, he left his job for the US in April.

He further explained that the fragments had been collected for decades and that investigations of possible evidence had concluded that the objects were “of exotic origin (nonhuman intelligence)” based on vehicle morphologies and materials science testing, as well as possession of atomic assemblies. Unique signs and radiological signatures,” he described. “We’re not talking about prosaic origins or identities […] “The footage includes intact and partially intact vehicles,” he added in an interview with The Debrief.

On the portal, which had access to the formal documents submitted in the complaint, Grusch was joined by other former government officials to add to the report, such as Jonathan Gray, a generational official in the US intelligence community who works for the National Center for Air Intelligence Works and Space (NASIC). “The phenomenon of nonhuman intelligence is real. We’re not alone,” Gray said. “Recoveries of this nature are not limited to the United States. “This is a global phenomenon and yet we still lack a global solution,” he said in an interview.

Likewise, retired Army Colonel Karl Nell, who worked with Grusch on the UAP Task Force, said in his speeches that Grusch was “above any doubt”. A 2022 performance review viewed by Debrief described Grusch as “an officer with the strongest moral compass.”

The article published by The Debrief reports that Grusch’s knowledge of nonhuman materials and vehicles was based on “extensive interviews with senior intelligence officials.” Grush did not personally report seeing the alien vehicles, nor did he say where they might be stored.

NASA recently stated that there was no convincing evidence

Shortly before Grusch’s public denunciation, on March 31, the United States Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has achieved his first public session on UAPs and has repeatedly stated that there is still insufficient evidence for the existence of extraterrestrial life related to unidentified flying objects. The meeting expected a consolidated report on everything known so far on the subject, to be released in July.

Aside from the conspiracy theories surrounding the topic and the harassment of researchers studying UAPs, one of the main reasons there are still no solid scientific conclusions about extraterrestrials is that the space agency does not have enough highquality data to move forward. in investigations. At a news conference, NASA Science Program Manager Nicola Fox said the data the panel examined was nonconfidential and came from “civilian government institutions,” the private sector, and “other sources.”

“One of the lessons we learned is the need for higher quality data and data measured with wellcalibrated instruments, as well as the need for highquality data storage,” added David Spergel, leader of the research team for unknown phenomena. Spergel told the British newspaper The Guardian that he did not know Grusch and was unaware of his allegations.