Former UFO analyst David Grusch says the world is locked in an ‘arms race’ to retrieve vehicles of ‘non-human origin’ – ‘quite a number’ have already been found
UFO whistleblower David Grusch claims that the US government has recovered “non-human biological pilots” from a crash site, though he (unsurprisingly) refuses to “get into the specifics”.
Speaking at the UFO congressional hearing today (July 26), the former intellgience officer, all-round suss guy, and self-proclaimed physics undergraduate says he knows of “multiple colleagues” who were physically injured by UAP activity and by people within the US federal government. When asked whether they were of human or non human biologics, he responded: “Non-human, and that was the assessment of people with direct knowledge on the program I talked to.”
In a report published earlier this month by the science and tech website the Debrief, Grusch alleged that the country’s intelligence community has “illegally withheld” information about the successful retrieval of a craft with “non-human origin” from Congress. What’s more, he says, the Pentagon and other nations and defence contractors have recovered examples of multiple “intact and partially intact vehicles” over the course of several decades. In a clip from a recent interview with NewsNation, he even implies that investigators have discovered the bodies of dead, non-human pilots.
Grusch served as the National Reconnaissance Office’s (NRO) representative to the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) Task Force, a government office that has gained traction in recent years following leaks of supposed UFO footage. From late 2021 to July 2022, he was also the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s (NGA) co-lead for UAP analysis.
Apparently, Grusch has given Congress and the Intelligence Community Inspector General “extensive classified information about deeply covert programs” that turned-up crafts of “non-human origin”. He’s also filed a complaint alleging that he suffered illegal retaliation for leaking confidential information.
The information reported by The Debrief – and signed off for disclosure by the Department of Defense – will no doubt be met with excitement from UAP experts and enthusiasts and, if true, represents some of the most compelling evidence for extraterrestrial life to date. Analysis has confirmed that the retrieved vehicles are “of exotic origin (non-human intelligence, whether extraterrestrial or unknown origin),” says Grusch, “based on the vehicle morphologies and material science testing and the possession of unique atomic arrangements and radiological signatures... We are not talking about prosaic origins or identities.”
Of course, there will also be sceptics. For one, Grusch’s background – with the NRO, NGA, and US military, which saw him serve in Afghanistan – won’t do much to squash theories that UFOs are a government psyop used to distract citizens or garner support for military programs. Then, there’s also the fact that covering up the existence of UFOs would have required massive, international coordination over the course of several decades (when world leaders can’t even get together to sort out the problems right in front of us). Unfortunately, Grusch also has no physical evidence.
Then again, several “insiders” have come forward as part of the Debrief report – which is spearheaded by Leslie Kean and Ralph Blumenthal, who helped break the 2017 New York Times article about a secret Pentagon programme investigating UAP – to corroborate Grusch’s claims.
Never mind flying saucers, whistleblower David Grusch says we have "dead pilots" of alien craft.
— Mick West (@MickWest) June 5, 2023
Unfortunately, he's not seen them or any photos of them, the craft, or the technology. But nonetheless, he assures us it is true.
Gonna need some details here. pic.twitter.com/LazYMD2QWK
One, retired Army colonel and fellow UAP task force alum Karl Nell, backs Grusch’s claim that the world has been locked in a “publicly unknown Cold War for recovered and exploited physical material” over the years, which has seen nations compete to “identify UAP crashes/landings and retrieve the material for exploitation/reverse engineering”. Why would we want to reverse-engineer potential alien tech – to better understand distant civilisations, or even make contact? No. It’s to gain an upper hand in warfare, of course.
Jonathan Grey, an intelligence officer specialising in UAP analysis at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center – and possibly a Zeta Reticulan in disguise(?) – also speaks out for the first time. “The existence of complex historical programs involving the coordinated retrieval and study of exotic materials, dating back to the early 20th century, should no longer remain a secret,” he says. “The majority of retrieved, foreign exotic materials have a prosaic terrestrial explanation and origin – but not all, and any number higher than zero in this category represents an undeniably significant statistical percentage.”
“The non-human intelligence phenomenon is real. We are not alone,” Grey adds. “Retrievals of this kind are not limited to the United States. This is a global phenomenon, and yet a global solution continues to elude us.”
According to Grusch, it’s important to get this information out in the open and stop the global “arms race” now, because secrecy “further inhibits the world populace to be prepared for an unexpected, non-human intelligence contact scenario”. He adds: “I hope this revelation serves as an ontological shock sociologically and provides a generally uniting issue for nations of the world to reassess their priorities.” Could this really happen, or is Grusch’s attempt to trigger an “ontological shock sociologically” lifted straight from the military psyop handbook? We’ll let you decide, and leave you with the wise words of Agent Dana Scully: “The truth is out there, but so are lies.”