UFO whistleblower with classified knowledge remains tight-lipped about undisclosed experiences.
Retired Air Force Maj. David Grusch Claims Government Cover-Up of UFO Retrieval Program
Retired Air Force Maj. David Grusch, a former U.S. intelligence and military official, has made explosive claims about a government cover-up of a UFO retrieval program. In an interview on BBC Radio 4’s “The World Tonight,” Grusch revealed that he has firsthand access to information that he cannot publicly discuss at this time. Grusch’s comments were in response to critics who questioned the validity of his claims, suggesting that he relied on the testimony of others. However, Grusch clarified that he and his colleagues interviewed 40 highly distinguished intelligence and military personnel who were directly involved in the programs.
When asked how he could be certain about the existence of crafts of non-human origin, Grusch explained, “There’s certain things that I have first-hand access to that I can’t publicly discuss at this time. However, myself and other colleagues interviewed 40 individuals, both current and former, highly distinguished intelligence and military personnel that were specifically on the programs. And those who were willing, I directed to the Intelligence Community inspector general so the inspector general is able to interview these people that do have direct, firsthand information.”
Skepticism and Congressional Interest
Despite Grusch’s bombshell allegations, skepticism remains. Some members of Congress, like Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN), are eager to investigate further. However, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner (R-OH) expressed doubts about the credibility of the whistleblowers, stating that they lacked direct knowledge and relied on secondhand information.
Turner emphasized that the focus should be on more pressing matters, such as the threat posed by China. He stated, “I can tell you that, certainly, there’s no evidence that what the gentleman is testifying about, he has — he said himself personally he has no direct knowledge of.”
Government Cover-Up and Grusch’s Motivation
The Debrief initially broke the story in early June, revealing that Grusch had been denied access to information about an alleged multi-decade retrieval and reverse-engineering program. Grusch believes that the government has been illegally withholding this information from Congress. He suggested that the government’s secrecy surrounding UFOs stems from concerns about the potential shock to the public and the implications for military and weapons development.
Grusch also dismissed the notion that the UFO cover-up is solely an American issue, stating that it extends to other countries and allies, including the Five Eyes alliance. He emphasized that transparency and media reporting biases differ across nations.
Response from the Department of Defense
The Department of Defense released a statement from its All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), stating that it has not discovered any verifiable information to substantiate claims of possession or reverse-engineering of extraterrestrial materials. However, Grusch believes that the government should be held accountable for potentially overclassifying or misclassifying basic science.
Conclusion
Retired Air Force Maj. David Grusch’s claims of a government cover-up of a UFO retrieval program have sparked both interest and skepticism. While some members of Congress are eager to investigate further, others question the credibility of the whistleblowers. The Department of Defense denies the existence of such programs, but Grusch remains steadfast in his belief that the government has been withholding crucial information. The truth behind these allegations remains shrouded in mystery, leaving the public to ponder their place in the cosmos.
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