UFO Hearing Witness: ‘Non-Human’ Bodies Recovered

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During a House Oversight Committee hearing, former Pentagon intelligence official David Grusch testified confidently that the government possessed nonhuman craft.

He expressed absolute certainty, drawing on information gathered from interviews with 40 witnesses and claiming to know the location of the material. Grusch also revealed that nonhuman “biologics” were retrieved alongside the craft.

His original claims were made last month and were later expanded upon during a NewsNation interview, where he mentioned the involvement of pilots.

Grusch, an ex-Air Force officer, had been part of the task force investigating unidentified anomalous phenomena, known as UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena), the military’s preferred term for UFOs.

In May 2022, he chose to blow the whistle on the government, concerned about its secretive actions without congressional oversight regarding UAP, Yahoo News has reported.

The Pentagon spokesperson strongly refuted Grusch’s initial claims, asserting that they had no verifiable evidence to support the existence of programs related to extraterrestrial materials possession or reverse-engineering.

During his testimony, Grusch revealed the personal and professional consequences he faced for speaking out, stating that he feared for his life.

He mentioned an ongoing whistleblower retaliation investigation into the mistreatment he experienced.

According to him, the government has been aware of nonhuman technology since the 1930s, and there has been a long-term effort to suppress public interest in the matter.

Regarding nonhuman bodies, Grusch clarified that he had not personally encountered any and was unable to divulge further details in an open forum. However, he expressed willingness to brief legislators privately.

This congressional hearing was the second public discussion on UAP this year, with Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., playing a significant role and receiving private accounts of UFO experiences from other members of Congress.

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