UFO whistleblower held secret conversation with ‘Wall St bigwigs’ and CIA officials in Manhattan – where he claimed the US was in possession of a 40-foot Tardis-like craft that was ‘the size of a football field when you went to stepped in

A UFO whistleblower has shared new details about a government-owned Tardis-like craft during a secret meeting in New York City.

Decorated former Air Force intelligence officer David Grusch claims his sources were working on a 40-foot UAP that was “the size of a football field” when they stepped inside, according to an event attendee.

The object could manipulate both space and time and harness enough energy to power 70,000 homes a year, the source said.

DailyMail.com understands that guests included officials from the FBI, CIA, Department of Homeland Security, technology entrepreneurs and Wall Street “bigwigs.”

All told, Grusch gave the talk to 60 people in a Manhattan penthouse, and photographs were excluded from the event.

David Grusch spoke to scientists, former military officials and current FBI members about the US's long-standing UAP retrieval program, including a 40-foot UAP that was 'the size of a football field' when it stepped inside

David Grusch spoke to scientists, former military officials and current FBI members about the US’s long-standing UAP retrieval program, including a 40-foot UAP that was ‘the size of a football field’ when it stepped inside

The only information about the meeting was leaked by an anonymous participant who took photos of Grusch.

DailyMail.com has since verified that the meeting took place and was told by sources that Coinbase advisor John D’Agostino and high-powered lawyer John J. Altorelli organized the event.

Coinbase is a publicly traded company that operates a cryptocurrency exchange platform.

The two men are said to host monthly events at the penthouse apartment, focusing on different topics.

The leaker said: ‘It was organized by a Wall Street executive and his lawyer friend.

“It was kind of a salon-style conversation. David also did it for free. I even went so far as to fly to New York specifically for this.

‘He had arrived just a few hours beforehand and left the next day.

“The idea was to gather a group of skeptics and believers from all these different walks of life for a conversation about David and the things he said.

“Most of the people who left left as believers.”

The only information about the meeting was leaked by an anonymous participant who took a chance by taking photos of Grusch standing in front of the room and sharing slides on a television screen - photos were excluded from the event

The only information about the meeting was leaked by an anonymous participant who took a chance by taking photos of Grusch standing in front of the room and sharing slides on a television screen - photos were excluded from the event

The only information about the meeting was leaked by an anonymous participant who took a chance by taking photos of Grusch standing in front of the room and sharing slides on a television screen – photos were excluded from the event

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The former intelligence official then provided sworn testimony before Congress in July, where he and two other military whistleblowers shared details of firsthand encounters or knowledge of secret government programs involving “non-human” technology.

Grusch has been making headlines since June 2023, when he claimed that the Vatican was aware of the existence of non-human intelligences (NHIs) and helped the US recover a downed UFO belonging to Italian dictator Benito Mussolini at the end of the Second World War.

The former intelligence official then provided sworn testimony before Congress in July, where he and two other military whistleblowers shared details of firsthand encounters or knowledge of secret government programs involving “non-human” technology.

During the hearing, Grusch claimed the U.S. had been in possession of UFOs since “the 1930s,” but said in New York that the government “participated in a fair number of crash retrievals before 1933,” according to the participant’s summary .

Grusch is also believed to have said that no more than 50 people know the full extent of the phenomenon.

During the July hearing, the former intelligence officer also suggested that the US government has been killing people as part of the conspiracy to keep UFOs secret.

And those claims were repeated during the recent presentation.

“Multiple people involved in not only his investigation, but also his colleagues on the UAP task force, such as Jay Stratton, were also threatened,” the message reads.

“He didn’t want to get too much into it because it’s an open investigation, but these people pretty much showed him that they could touch him or his family whenever they wanted.”

“Multiple people involved in not only his investigation, but also his colleagues on the UAP task force, such as Jay Stratton (pictured), were also threatened,” the message reads.

“Multiple people involved in not only his investigation, but also his colleagues on the UAP task force, such as Jay Stratton (pictured), were also threatened,” the message reads.

“Multiple people involved in not only his investigation, but also his colleagues on the UAP task force, such as Jay Stratton (pictured), were also threatened,” the message reads.

Stratton is the former head of the U.S. government's UFO task force.  He and his chief scientist, Travis Taylor, spread the secrets of their official research in a swarm of objects (pictured) that buzzed around a fleet of eight Navy ships off the US West Coast in July 2019.

Stratton is the former head of the U.S. government's UFO task force.  He and his chief scientist, Travis Taylor, spread the secrets of their official research in a swarm of objects (pictured) that buzzed around a fleet of eight Navy ships off the US West Coast in July 2019.

Stratton is the former head of the U.S. government’s UFO task force. He and his chief scientist, Travis Taylor, spread the secrets of their official research in a swarm of objects (pictured) that buzzed around a fleet of eight Navy ships off the US West Coast in July 2019.

Stratton is the former head of the U.S. government’s UFO task force.

He and his chief scientist, Travis Taylor, spread the secrets of their official research in a swarm of objects that buzzed around a fleet of eight Navy ships off the US West Coast in July 2019.

Speaking at AlienCon in Pasadena on March 5, Stratton and Taylor said their research made them fear that Russia or China could have achieved incredible drone battery technology — but ruled out quadcopters launched from submarines that somehow have the best evaded Navy radar just a few miles from the mainland.

Grusch also allegedly revealed that one of the US’s adversaries would reveal his non-human intelligence to defeat America.

Visitors to the secret event were also allowed to ask questions after the presentation.

While the exact questions are unknown, it is believed they asked what aliens might look like and where in the universe they come from.

Grusch said the world wouldn’t be surprised if aliens look typically gray and that “there’s also a chance they are extra-dimensional,” according to the anonymous participant’s post.

“That it could also appear that way because of the technology they use, rather than being actual extra-dimensional beings,” they continued.

Grusch also reportedly revealed that he and other officials learned how to track UAPs in the atmosphere – there is a unique frequency or signature that the spacecraft emits.

“Apparently this was the only private non-governmental conversation he’s had so far,” the person shared in the Reddit post that has since been deleted, likely because cameras have been blocked.

“As for how I feel about everything after hearing him talk.

“He’s extremely smart, I mean he has an almost unbelievable memory and knowledge about intelligence laws and other things to do with UAPs.

“My opinion is he’s the real deal.

“Almost everyone left that night fully believing what he said, or at least believing that what he said was the truth.”