David Charles Grusch, a former employee of the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), has come forward to assert that the United States has recovered and examined unidentified flying objects (UFOs) of non-human origin. Grusch states that these objects include fully and partially intact crafts, which he believes are of extraordinary and unconventional origins.
According to Grusch’s statements to The Debrief, he has provided classified information of significant importance to Congress and the Inspector General for the intelligence community. This information pertains to highly secretive programs allegedly involved in the study of recovered vehicles of non-human origin, some of which are fully intact. Grusch claims that this information has been unlawfully withheld from Congress. The article further notes that other intelligence officials, both current and retired, have independently supported Grusch’s claims.
Grusch states that the government, along with allies and defense contractors, has been conducting recoveries of these vehicles for several decades, including the present day. Through analysis, it has been determined that these objects exhibit unique vehicle structures and undergo material science testing, leading to the conclusion that they originate from exotic sources, potentially associated with non-human intelligence. Grusch also mentions that these objects possess distinct radiological signatures and atomic arrangements.
Karl E. Nell, a current aerospace executive and retired Army Colonel, vouches for Grusch’s credibility and character, stating that it is beyond doubt. Christopher Mellon, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, also supports the claims made by Grusch, stating that he has received detailed information from reliable sources regarding the alleged program.
Jonathan Grey, representing the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, affirms the existence of the non-human intelligence phenomenon and highlights that such retrievals are not limited to the United States but are a global occurrence. However, finding a comprehensive solution to this phenomenon remains a challenge.
These recent assertions align with previous claims made by Congressman Tim Burchett in March 2023, suggesting the possession of alien technology by the U.S. government for reverse-engineering efforts. Lawmakers have also expanded the definition of a UFO to include objects originating from non-human sources, reflecting growing interest in this field.
With ongoing discussions and revelations, the study of UFOs of non-human origin continues to captivate public attention and raise questions about humanity’s place in the cosmos.