A former U.S. intelligence officer has come forward with a shocking allegation: the U.S. government is hiding evidence of extraterrestrial craft and pilots.
David Grusch, an Air Force veteran and former member of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, recently revealed details of a highly secret UFO recovery program that has been ongoing for decades. According to Grusch, the program has recovered physical evidence of extraterrestrial vehicles, some of them “intact and partially intact,” as well as dead “pilots” inside these craft. Despite the risk this poses to him personally, Grusch has decided to disclose this information so that the rest of the world can learn what he believes has been illegally withheld.
In a separate interview given to The Debrief Tea reporters Leslie Kean and Ralph Blumenthal, Grusch described how the government allegedly has evidence of spacecraft created by a “non-human intelligence” of “unknown origin.”
Jonathan Grey, a current U.S. intelligence official at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (Nasic), has confirmed to The Debrief the existence of “exotic materials” and made it clear that “we are not alone.”
David Fravor, a retired Navy commander, recounted how, in different trainings in 2004, his superiors asked him to abort missions aboard a Strike Fighter in San Diego, California, because of the presence of artifacts traveling at high speeds. Ryan Graves, an ex-Navy pilot, also testified that for decades, the government has labeled these objects as “a threat to national security” without knowing their origin.
However, there are those who remain skeptical on this issue and continue to doubt Grusch’s statements for a variety of reasons. For example, Grusch does not claim to have personally seen alien vehicles nor does he provide information on where they might be stored.
The allegations made by Grusch have raised serious questions about the U.S. government’s handling of extraterrestrial evidence. It remains to be seen whether the government will respond to these claims and provide further information on the matter.