In a groundbreaking congressional hearing, a former intelligence officer made shocking allegations, suggesting that the US government might have been involved in murders to keep UFOs a secret. David Grusch, a high-ranking intelligence official and one of three military whistleblowers testifying under oath, claimed to have firsthand encounters or knowledge of secret government programs related to ‘non-human’ technology.
According to Grusch, the US has possessed UFOs since the 1930s, and there have been efforts to back-engineer these advanced crafts while simultaneously carrying out a disinformation campaign to suppress public knowledge.
During the hearing, Representative Tim Burchett (R-Tenn) asked Grusch about the possibility of murders related to these classified operations, to which Grusch responded cautiously, suggesting that he directed individuals with such information to the appropriate authorities.
The hearing also featured Ryan Graves, a former pilot, and Navy veteran fighter pilot Commander David Fravor, who witnessed the infamous ‘Tic Tac’ UFO incident in 2004.
Graves stated that over 30 aircrew members and veterans, including members of Congress, have encountered unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), and these sightings are underreported.
Grusch provided additional details about the US government’s involvement with extraterrestrial vehicles, claiming to know the exact locations of these craft and disclosing that he faced retaliation for coming forward.
Fravor recalled his 2004 encounter with the ‘Tic Tac’ UFO, emphasizing that the technology displayed by the craft far exceeded anything available to the US military.
All three whistleblowers agreed that UAPs seem to collect reconnaissance information and pose a potential existential threat to the country. They also acknowledged that they and their crew would be ill-equipped to defend themselves in the event of a hostile encounter with these unknown crafts.
Representative Andy Ogles underscored the clear threat to national security and called for Congress to be aware of such activities.
The hearing aimed to pressure the executive branch to release more information about UAPs or UFOs and marked the first time individuals have testified under oath about UFO encounters.
In his closing argument, Representative Burchett praised the whistleblowers for their bravery and declared the hearing a historic moment.
