David Grusch was a member of the US Department of Defense Task Force to Investigate Unknown Phenomena
Former US intelligence officer David Grusch has claimed that the US government is guarding unidentified flying objects socalled UFOs which he believes are extraterrestrial or of unknown origin.
The objects in question were “fragments” of nonhuman ships and “intact” vehicles that the government had been collecting for decades. Grusch made the statements known to the website The Debrief in an article published on Monday (June 5, 2023).
According to the exofficial, information about the existence of the stored UFOs is being illegally kept confidential by the United States Congress.
He further stated that he suffered retaliation from government officials after providing US lawmakers with confidential information about the vehicles. However, Grusch said he did not personally see the suspected alien vehicles.
Grusch, 36, is a veteran of the NGA (National Geospatial Intelligence Agency) and NRO (National Reconnaissance Office).
From 2019 to 2021 he was also a member of a US Department of Defense task force investigating UFOs now officially called UAPs by the US authorities (English abbreviation for Unidentified Aerial Phenomena). Grusch left the US Secret Service on April 7, 2023.
Current US intelligence officer at Nasic (National Center for Air and Space Intelligence), Jonathan Gray, also confirmed to The Debrief the thesis of the existence of advanced technology of nonhuman origin.
“We are not alone. Recoveries of this nature are not limited to the United States. “This is a global phenomenon,” he said.
The revelations came after NASA held a public hearing on May 31 to reveal information obtained by the space agency’s investigative panel. Established in June 2022, the UAPs study team consists of 16 members specializing in areas such as physics and astrobiology.
At the time, astrophysicist and panel chair David Spergel said one of the agency’s “big questions” was whether there was “life out there.” However, according to Spergel, no evidence has been found so far.
Regarding Grusch’s allegations, he said in an interview with the Guardian that he was not aware of the information. NASA has already reaffirmed the vehicle with a statement that one of its priorities is finding extraterrestrial life.
“One of NASA’s top priorities is the search for life elsewhere in the universe, but to date NASA has found no credible evidence of extraterrestrial life and there is no evidence that UAPs are extraterrestrials.” However, NASA is exploring the solar system and beyond to help us answer fundamental questions, including whether we are alone in the universe,” the agency said.
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