Former US intelligence officer spoke about the presence of undamaged alien ships in the United States

Former US intelligence officer spoke about the presence of undamaged alien ships in the United States

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The U.S. government has been urged to release evidence of UFOs after a whistleblower, a former intelligence official, claimed that U.S. authorities were in possession of “intact and partially intact” alien vehicles.

According to The Guardian, former intelligence official David Grush, who led the analysis of unexplained anomalies (UAP) at the US Department of Defense agency, claims that the US has ships of “non-human origin”.

Information about these vehicles is illegally withheld from Congress, Grush said at a briefing. David Grush says that when he gave Congress classified information about cars, he was retaliated by government officials. The official left the government in April after a 14-year career in US intelligence.

Jonathan Gray, current US intelligence officer at the National Aerospace Intelligence Center (NASIC), confirmed the existence of “exotic materials”, adding, “We are not alone.”

The disclosure of this information comes after a slew of credible sightings and reports have surfaced in recent years that have brought renewed attention to alien craft and potential visits.

In 2021, the Pentagon released a report on UAPs (“unexplained anomalous phenomena”)—a term favored by much of the UFO community about UFOs—that found more than 140 unexplained UAP encounters.

The report follows a leak of military footage showing seemingly unexplained events in the skies, while US Navy pilots testified that they had frequent encounters with strange aircraft off the US coast.

In an interview with The Debrief journalists Leslie Keane and Ralph Blumenthal, who previously revealed the existence of a secret Pentagon UFO research program, David Grush revealed that the US government and defense contractors have spent decades recovering ship fragments, and in some cases entire ships.

“We’re not talking about a prosaic origin or identity,” says Grush. “The material includes intact and partially intact vehicles.”

David Grush said at the briefing that analysis determined that the material was of “exotic origin”, which means “non-human intelligence, whether of extraterrestrial or unknown origin.”

“This assessment is based on vehicle morphology and material science testing, as well as the presence of unique atomic circuitry and radiological signatures,” Grush said.

Jonathan Gray, who, according to the report, analyzes unexplained anomalous phenomena at NASIC, corroborated Grush’s story.

“The phenomenon of non-human intelligence is real. We are not alone,” Gray said. “Exemptions of this kind are not limited to the United States. It is a global phenomenon, and yet a global solution continues to elude us.”

During the interrogation, several former colleagues of Grush were interviewed, each of whom vouched for his character. Carl Nell, a retired Army colonel, said Grush was “flawless.” In the 2022 performance review that was presented during the debriefing, Grush was described as “the officer with the strongest moral compass.”

Nick Pope, who did a UFO investigation for the UK Department of Defense in the early 1990s, said Grush and Gray’s story about alien material was “very important”.

“It’s one thing to publish stories on conspiracy blogs, but it takes things to the next level when genuine insiders come forward,” Pope notes. “When these people file these formal complaints, they do so on the understanding that if they knowingly made a false statement, they face a fairly hefty fine and/or jail time. People say, “Oh, people make up stories all the time.” But I think it’s very different to go before Congress and go to the inspector general of the intelligence community and do it. Because there will be consequences if it turns out that this is not true.”

The report stated that Grush’s knowledge of non-human material and vehicles was based on “extensive interviews with senior intelligence officials.” He said he informed Congress of the existence of a “recovery program” of UFO material.

“Grush said that ship recovery operations are ongoing at various levels of activity and that he knows the specific individuals, current and former, who are involved,” the report says.

In the review article, Grush does not say that he personally saw the alien vehicles, and does not say where they may be stored. He asked survey participants not to disclose details of retaliation by government officials in connection with the ongoing investigation.

He also does not elaborate on how he thinks the government took revenge on him.

In June 2021, a report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence stated that between 2004 and 2021, there were 144 collisions between military pilots and UAPs, 80 of which were recorded by multiple sensors. Only one of the 144 collisions could be explained with “high confidence” – it was a large deflating balloon.

Following increased interest from the public and some U.S. Senators, the Pentagon established the Anomaly Resolution Authority in All Areas in July 2022, tasked with tracking the UAP, recalls The Guardian.

Last December, the agency said it had received “several hundred” new reports, but so far no evidence of alien life.

The release of Grush and Gray’s statements comes after a panel tasked by the US space agency NASA to investigate unexplained anomalous phenomena said the stigma surrounding encounter reports – and the harassment of those who do report encounters – hampered its work.

US Navy pilots who shared their experiences of encountering unexplained objects while on military flights in 2021 said they and others chose not to report domestic encounters for fear it could hinder their careers.

“The harassment only further stigmatizes the UAP field, significantly hindering scientific progress and discouraging others from studying this important subject,” NASA Scientist Nicola Fox said at a public meeting on May 31st.

Dr. David Spergel, independent chairman of NASA’s UAP Independent Research Group, told The Guardian he was not familiar with Grush and knew nothing of his claims.

A NASA spokesman said in a statement: “One of NASA’s key priorities is to search for life elsewhere in the universe, but so far NASA has not found any credible evidence of extraterrestrial life, and there is no evidence that UAPs are extraterrestrial. However, NASA is exploring the solar system and beyond to help us answer fundamental questions, including whether we are alone in the universe.”

Pope said that in his UFO investigation work for the Department of Defense, he did not see any hard evidence of the existence of non-human aircraft or materials.

“Some of our cases have been intriguing,” Pope said. “But we didn’t have a spaceship in the hangar anywhere. And even if they did, they wouldn’t tell me.”

However, Pope said Grush’s claims should be seen as part of a growing flow of UFO information. He said: “This is part of a larger puzzle. And I think, assuming all of this is true, it brings us closer than ever before to the very core of it all.”

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