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Whistleblower Urges US Government to Disclose Evidence of UFOs and Alien Vehicles


Whistleblower Urges US Government to Disclose Evidence of UFOs and Alien Vehicles
Whistleblower Urges US Government to Disclose Evidence of UFOs and Alien Vehicles

Calls for Disclosure of UFO Evidence in the US Intensify Following Whistleblower's Claims

A former intelligence official has made shocking allegations, urging the US government to reveal evidence of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). David Grusch, a whistleblower who previously led the analysis of unexplained anomalous phenomena (UAP) within a US Department of Defense agency, asserts that the government possesses both intact and partially intact alien vehicles.



Grusch revealed to the Debrief that crucial information regarding these vehicles is being unlawfully withheld from Congress. He further disclosed that when he provided classified information about the vehicles to Congress, he faced retaliation from government officials. In April, after a 14-year career in US intelligence, he left his position. Jonathan Grey, a current intelligence official at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (Nasic), supported Grusch's claims, confirming the existence of "exotic materials" and stating, "We are not alone."


These revelations come amidst a surge in credible sightings and reports that have reignited interest in alien spacecraft and potential extraterrestrial visits in recent years. In 2021, the Pentagon released a report on UAP, documenting over 140 encounters that defied explanation. Additionally, leaked military footage displayed inexplicable occurrences in the sky, and navy pilots testified to frequent encounters with unidentified craft off the US coast.

Grusch, in an interview with investigative journalists Leslie Kean and Ralph Blumenthal from the Debrief, unveiled that fragments and even entire non-human vehicles have been recovered by the US government and defense contractors for decades. He emphasized that these materials are not of ordinary origin or identity, but rather exhibit characteristics consistent with "non-human intelligence, whether extraterrestrial or of unknown origin."

Grusch attributed this assessment to vehicle morphologies, material science testing, and the possession of unique atomic arrangements and radiological signatures.

Grey, who specializes in analyzing unexplained anomalous phenomena within Nasic, corroborated Grusch's claims, stating, "The non-human intelligence phenomenon is real. We are not alone." He further expressed frustration that a global solution to these retrievals has yet to be achieved, as this is a global phenomenon.

The Debrief interviewed several of Grusch's former colleagues, all of whom vouched for his integrity. Retired army colonel Karl E Nell described Grusch as "beyond reproach." Grusch's 2022 performance review, obtained by the Debrief, lauded him as "an officer with the strongest possible moral compass."


Renowned UFO investigator Nick Pope, who previously worked for the British Ministry of Defence, emphasized the significance of Grusch and Grey's revelations. He stated that their accounts, provided by genuine insiders, carry substantial weight and emphasized the legal repercussions if they were found to be false. Pope further highlighted the importance of whistleblowers going before Congress and the intelligence community inspector general, stating that their credibility should not be dismissed lightly.

Grusch's knowledge of non-human materials and vehicles stems from extensive interviews with high-level intelligence officials, as reported by the Debrief. Although he does not personally claim to have seen alien vehicles or disclose their storage locations, he requested that the Debrief withhold details of government officials' retaliation due to an ongoing investigation. The specific nature of this retaliation is not specified.

In June 2021, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released a report documenting 144 encounters between military pilots and UAP from 2004 to 2021. Among these encounters, 80 were captured on multiple sensors, and only one could be explained with "high confidence" as a large, deflating balloon.


Responding to growing public interest and pressure from US senators, the Pentagon established the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office in July 2022 to track UAP. As of yet,

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