David Charles Grusch, a respected Air Force veteran and former intelligence official told a national audience Monday that the government of the United States is not only aware of the existence of "non-human exotic origin vehicles," but has been collecting them, and their non-human occupants' remains for decades.
In his capacity with the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, one of the nation's lesser-known intel agencies, Grusch told NewsNation's Ross Coulthart that in his capacity as a part of the inter-agency Unknown Aerial Phenomenon or UAP task force, his group was denied access to a crash retrieval program.
“These are retrieving non-human origin technical vehicles, call it spacecraft if you will, non-human exotic origin vehicles that have either landed or crashed,” Grusch said.
Grusch filed a whistleblower report which is under investigation by the inspector general who called the report, "urgent and credible."
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He explained, "I thought it was totally nuts and I thought at first I was being deceived, it was a ruse," adding, "People started to confide in me. Approach me. I have plenty of senior, former, intelligence officers that came to me, many of which I knew almost my whole career, that confided in me that they were part of a program.”
Grusch told Coulthart that the officials named the program to him to which Grusch explained that he had never heard of such an initiative. “They told me, based on their oral testimony, and they provided me documents and other proof, that there was in fact a program that the UAP Task Force was not read into,” he said.
The former intelligence official, though vetted by NewsNation, claimed he was unable to show them evidence due to national security reasons.
He told NewsNation that the federal government has been lying to the American people for decades. “There is a sophisticated disinformation campaign targeting the U.S. populace which is extremely unethical and immoral," he told the outlet.
Grusch assured audiences, “We’re definitely not alone. The data points, quite empirically that we’re not alone," adding that not only craft have been recovered but their occupants as well.
“Well, naturally, when you recover something that’s either landed or crashed. Sometimes you encounter dead pilots and believe it or not, as fantastical as that sounds, it’s true,” he said.
Grusch’s whistleblower story was initially broken by respected journalist Leslie Kean in 'The Debrief.' Kean has a long history of reputable reporting and penned stories regarding UFOs for The New York Times as recently as 2017, according to NewsNation.
Kean reportedly has several sources who have supported Grusch's story. “It is also harder for people to wrap their minds around the concept of a crashed object from someone else. I think it’s easier to accept we see things in the sky we can’t explain,” she told NewsNation.
A Department of Defense spokesman denied the allegations out of hand saying the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office formerly known as the UAP task force "has not discovered any verifiable information to substantiate claims that any programs regarding the possession or reverse-engineering of extraterrestrial materials have existed in the past or exist currently.”
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