Pentagon UFO expert says aliens HAVE crash-landed on Earth
Just 85 miles north of Las Vegas is a remote corner of the Nevada desert that some believe holds America’s greatest secret.
An air base known as Area 51 — so carefully controlled that its existence wasn’t recognized until almost 60 years after it opened — the U.S. government has long been alleged to keep not only an alien spacecraft, but the “foreign” bodies as well. of the crew. who crashed it in 1947 in Roswell, New Mexico.
UFOs have been repeatedly spotted in the skies over Area 51. In 1989, a man named Bob Lazar claimed that he had worked on alien technology at the air force base and that the government used the facility to research alien spacecraft. The idea that aliens have visited Earth has given rise to many conspiracy theories, but none have proved more popular than the belief that Washington knows much more than it lets on.
Government after administration has been able to brush it aside as the overactive imaginations of the insane, but now a credible witness has emerged – one that is impossible to ignore.
A former US intelligence official who led a Pentagon agency’s analysis of Unexplained Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), as UFOs are now called, says the US government is definitely hiding something. And something very big. According to David Grusch, a former Defense Department official, deep secret programs run by the US government possess “intact and partially intact” craft of non-human origin that have been recovered but kept secret for decades.
According to David Grusch, a former Defense Department official, deep secret programs of the US government possess “intact and partially intact” craft of non-human origin that have been recovered but kept secret for decades
Grusch’s claims are believed to be the first by an official representative of the US government to confirm the existence of aliens.
Nick Pope, a former Ministry of Defense official who researched UFOs for the British government, called Grusch’s revelations “very important”. “It’s one thing to have stories on conspiracy blogs,” he added. “But this takes it to the next level, with insiders coming forward.”
Grusch has provided the US Congress and the Intelligence Community Inspector General, a federal watchdog, with “extensive classified information” about this top-secret corner of government, he told The Debrief, a respected science and technology news website.
He said he decided to go public to give the world an “ontological shock” (one that would make it rethink the nature of existence) and bring them together to “reassess their priorities.”
In a later interview with the NewsNation website, he went further, claiming that the US government had found evidence of extraterrestrial life in the crashed spacecraft. “Of course, when you retrieve something that has landed or crashed, sometimes you come across dead pilots,” he said.
“And believe it or not, as fantastic as that sounds, it’s true.”
Grusch says information about these alien craft has been illegally withheld from Congress.
He says when he handed his information to politicians in Congress – mostly transcripts of taped conversations – he was “targeted and harassed” by government officials. He left government service in April and is now suing over his treatment.
A 2020 video recording from the US Department of Defense shows interactions with ‘unidentified aerial phenomena’
It’s important to note that Grusch, 36, is hardly an alien conspirator: A highly decorated former veteran of the U.S. Air Force in Afghanistan, he served more than 14 years as an intelligence officer in several silent government organizations.
He was a member of the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (established by the US Navy’s intelligence agency to investigate UFOs) and was in charge of UFO analysis at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, part of the Pentagon, until last July.
Former colleagues have reportedly confirmed that Grusch is someone not to be underestimated. A 2022 performance review viewed by The Debrief called him “an officer with the strongest moral compass possible.”
Jonathan Gray, an intelligence officer and UFO specialist at the US Army’s National Air and Space Intelligence Center (Nasic), went so far as to confirm Grusch’s claim that the “non-human intelligence phenomenon is real,” adding admits: ‘We are not alone.’
Grusch says analysis of the alien material in the hands of the US and others has determined it to be of “exotic origin,” meaning “non-human intelligence, whether of alien or unknown origin.” He said the objects had been determined to be composed of “unique atomic arrangements and radiological features.”
He has described a decades-old “publicly unknown Cold War for recovered and exploited physical material – a competition with near-peer opponents over the years to identify UAP crashes/landings and retrieve the material for exploitation/reverse engineering to garner asymmetric national defense benefits. ‘.
So America and enemy nations have long competed to be the first to retrieve alien craft so they can analyze them (“reverse engineering” is a process of deconstructing items to extract design information) for their defense benefits.
Grusch admitted that he had not seen the evidence himself, but had spoken to numerous senior intelligence officials who said they had.
Pictured: Supposedly a dead alien undergoing an autopsy after the Roswell incident
“I thought it was totally crazy and at first I thought I was being cheated, it was a ruse,” he said. “People started confiding in me. I’ve had plenty of senior former intelligence officers come to me, many of whom I’ve known for most of my career, confiding in me that they were part of a program.”
The existence of that program, of which he was given written evidence and “other evidence,” had been kept from the UAP Task Force of which he was a member, he said.
“There is a sophisticated disinformation campaign targeting the American people that is utterly unethical and immoral,” he said.
In 2021, the UAP Task Force’s unclassified report found “no clear evidence that there is a non-terrestrial explanation” for a series of UFOs spotted by military pilots, but did not rule it out either.
The Pentagon said this week that its UFO research division has “discovered no verifiable information” to substantiate Grusch’s claims. Others say we’ve heard many of the same claims before (albeit not from someone in Grusch’s position) and that concrete evidence is needed.
Unfortunately, since the information passed to Congress is classified, even members of Congress who feel it deserves a wider audience are not allowed to reveal it.
But Grusch’s accusations do not come out of the blue. There is growing evidence that Washington is becoming less skeptical about UFOs and aliens.
That curiosity has been fueled by expert warnings that, despite all the sightings that turn out to be strange reflections, smudges on a camera lens, or just ordinary aircraft, there is evidence of advanced aircraft that simply cannot be explained.
Six years ago it was revealed that former US Senator Harry Reid had been awarded $22 million in defense funding to research UFOs.
In 2020, the Pentagon confirmed that three declassified videos of US Navy fighter pilots encountering UFOs were legitimate rather than fake.
The videos related to training missions over the Pacific in 2004 and 2014, during which the pilots encountered objects flying at extraordinary speeds and with maneuverability far beyond current aviation technology. Alex Dietrich, one of six fighter pilots who encountered a “Tic-Tac-shaped” UFO off San Diego in 2004, later said her Navy colleagues kept quiet about what they saw for fear of being labeled “crazy.”
In the late 1970s, Ground Saucer Watch, a U.S. research organization made up of about 500 scientists and engineers, claimed to have affidavits from several retired Air Force colonels that at least two alien craft crash-landed and were recovered by the U.S. military. .
One crashed in Mexico in 1948 and the other in Arizona in 1953, they said. The unidentified ex-officers reportedly glimpsed dead aliens who stood about four feet tall, had a silver complexion, and wore silver outfits that “appeared to be fused to the body from the heat.”
The US institutions have sent conflicting messages about whether Washington knows something we don’t. For example, the CIA claimed that its investigations into them stopped in 1952, a lie that was not exposed until 1979.
In 2020, then-President Donald Trump said he would not reveal what he had learned about aliens.
And last year, Barack Obama told host James Corden, “When I came into office, I asked, ‘Is there a lab somewhere where we keep the alien specimens and the spacecraft?’ They did some research and the answer was no.’
If Grusch is right, perhaps Obama’s aides should have dug deeper into that corner of Nevada.