Former U.S. Air Force intelligence officer David Grusch said under oath at a hearing of the House Oversight Committee’s National Security Subcommittee that the U.S. government owns UFO and non-human bodies. Grusch also argued that the US government had likely been aware of “inhuman” activity since the 1930s.
In response to a question from South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace about the U.S. government retrieving bodies from alien spacecraft, Grush said, “As I’ve stated publicly in my interview with News Nation, biologists have come up with some of these recoveries… Inhumane and that was an assessment of people with direct knowledge of the program who I spoke to and who are currently still in the program,”.
David Grusch’s highly anticipated testimony before a House subcommittee was the latest congressional foray into the world of UAPs or “unidentified aerial phenomena,” the official term the U.S. government uses instead of UFOs.
The former intelligence official told the committee officer says “In the course of my official duties, I was informed of a multi-year UAP crash-finding and reverse-engineering program. Based on the data I gathered, I decided to report this information to my superiors and several inspectors general, effectively becoming a whistleblower”.
The Internet reacts to David Grusch’s accusations:
In a lengthy Twitter post about Grusch’s revelation, one user wrote: “Just had a revelation. We are not alone. We were never alone.”
Another user found references to the current situation with the popular US sitcom The X-Files, writing: “Now here we are back in X-Files territory with secretive back room groups that may or may not be government… god.”
Commenting on the matter, another user wrote: “I believe this is true…but I feel like if they really wanted to reveal the extent of everything they would just show the materials.”