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U.S. Intelligence Whistleblower Claims Feds Have 'Intact' UFO Spacecrafts In Bombshell Interview

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David Grusch, a U.S. military veteran who served in several federal intelligence roles, told NewsNation that the government hasn't been truthful with the American people about what they've really found.

A former military and intelligence whistleblower has come forward to claim the United States government possesses and has been actively concealing multiple craft of "non-human" origin.

David Grusch, who served in various intelligence roles and combat in Afghanistan, revealed to NewsNation that the government has retrieved and analyzed these non-human vehicles, some of which were accompanied by deceased pilots.


Grusch's explosive allegations include illegal withholding of information from Congress and the U.S. Inspector General, who have recently held hearings on UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) activity.

While the U.S. military has shifted its terminology to UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) or Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, Grusch maintains the government and its contractors have been retrieving such materials for decades. According to The Debrief, the analyzed objects were determined to possess "non-human intelligence, whether extraterrestrial or unknown origin."

You can hear what he said in the video below.

Grusch said:

“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." ...
“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." ...
“The material includes intact and partially intact vehicles."

Grusch added that there are more people out there who can confirm what he told the network:

“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."

He also said the American government has known about the existence of UFOs for decades and has not been truthful about this with the public:

“There is a sophisticated disinformation campaign targeting the U.S. populace which is extremely unethical and immoral."

Many were unsurprised by the revelations but nonetheless professed a healthy degree of skepticism.








The whistleblower's claims are supported by similar reports from other sources, including a defense contractor who briefed Defense Department officials in 2020 on discoveries related to "off-world vehicles not made on this Earth," as reported by The New York Times.

These revelations emerge amidst a period of increasing acknowledgment by the U.S. military of encounters with objects that defy known technology.

As Grusch seeks whistleblower protection, his disclosures add fuel to the ongoing debates and investigations surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena.

While the veracity of his claims requires thorough examination, they contribute to the growing public interest in understanding the potential existence of intelligent life beyond Earth.

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