Retired Air Force Veteran Exposes US Military Initiatives in Recovering 'Non-Human' Objects

The program allegedly includes attempts to create weapons.

A retired Air Force veteran has come forward as a whistleblower, exposing claims of covert United States military initiatives centered on recovering vehicles of "non-human origin" for many years.

From 2019 through 2021, David Charles Grusch, a distinguished combat officer in Afghanistan, represented the National Reconnaissance Office on the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force of Congress. He subsequently served at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency as co-lead of unexplained aerial phenomenon (UAP) analysis and task force representative from late 2021 until July 2022, according to Fox News.

The Debrief reported that Grusch complained to Congress and the Intelligence Community Inspector General (ICIG) as a whistleblower. He claims to have confidential evidence of the US government, its allies, and military contractors retrieving fragmentary pieces and whole vehicles of exotic origin (possibly non-human or extraterrestrial) during the previous several decades. These findings are based on the morphologies of the vehicles, material science tests, unique atomic configurations, and radioactive fingerprints.

US Military Developing Weapons

In an interview with NewsNation with investigative reporter Ross Coulthart, David Grusch discussed his experiences working for the US military establishment, where he was given access to sensitive material. He said a crash recovery program that involved recovering technological objects of non-human origin, such as spaceships from diverse species, was closed to the UAP task force.

He said that the US and other countries are carrying out top-secret initiatives to "reverse-engineer" the components into weapons.

Grusch said he was initially skeptical, but after hearing evidence and proof from top former intelligence agents, many of whom he had known throughout his career, he changed his mind. These authorities revealed the existence of a program that the UAP Task Force was not informed about.

David Grusch filed a whistleblower report with secret "proof" to US Congress and the Intelligence Community Inspector General. Additionally, he has complained to the Department of Defense, stating that since he decided to come out, he has been alienated and retaliated against, per News Nation.

NASA Closely Working with Pentagon on UAPs

Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, a physicist and the head of the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), brought attention to the worldwide prevalence of "metallic orbs" and their interesting movements during NASA's first public hearing on unexplained aerial phenomena (UAP).

Dr. Kirkpatrick spoke to a group of NASA scientists and specialists interested in UFO research, sharing the most recent discoveries from AARO. Following congressional hearings and military sightings, UAP research is becoming more transparent, the Daily Mail reported.

The NASA group, comprised of scientists and decision-makers, offered advice to the space agency. These recommendations include launching a solar system-wide search for probable alien "artifacts" and vigorously battling the stigma attached to the UAP study.

Additionally, it was stated during the NASA hearing that the organization would work closely with the Pentagon's authorized UFO investigators on top-secret UAP cases.

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