I’m writing a memoir so I’m trying to figure out how to deal with the 3 experiences I had with UFOs in my life, first near Barcelona in Spain, then years later on the beach north of Amsterdam and finally in San Francisco. I get the feeling that when you talk about UFO’s people just figure you’re nuts and don’t want to pay attention to anything you say on any topic. So I tend to keep quiet about them. In fact, I hardly ever even think about them. After all, maybe they were hallucinations and they never really happened anyway. Except the time I was in Holland, I was with someone else and she had the same experience that I did. And how do I write a memoir without throwing in something about the UFOs? Especially now that the government has renamed them— unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP)— and appears to be on the verge of admitting that, yeah it’s all true.
And now Congress is involved. The House Oversight Committee isn’t the best vehicle for an investigation because many of its members are complete crackpots: James Comer (chair), Gym Jordan, Paul Gosar, Marjorie Traitor Greene, Lauren Boebert, Anna Paulina Luna, Clay Higgins, Scott Perry, Andy Biggs, Maxwell Frost, Eric Burlison, Glenn Grothman, Tim Burchett… On the other hand, sane and trustworthy members like Jamie Raskin (ranking member), Ro Khanna, AOC, Katie Porter, Greg Casar, Summer Lee and Dan Goldman are also members of the committee.
Yesterday, The Hill reported that the Office of the Intelligence Community Inspector General, which oversees the nation’s intelligence agencies, “found a whistleblower’s claims of an illegal government UFO crash retrieval and exploitation effort to be ‘credible and urgent.’”
Beyond this stunning revelation, the whistleblower— a former high-level intelligence official— is represented by a lawyer who served previously as the intelligence community’s first inspector general, a Senate-confirmed position. The managing partner of the law firm representing the whistleblower reportedly co-signed the complaint submitted to the current Intelligence Community inspector general. As noted in a legal analysis, no lawyer, let alone two high-caliber attorneys, would sign such an extraordinary document without “very credible source material.”
Importantly, current and former officials vouched for the whistleblower, David Grusch, while also corroborating the broad outlines of his allegations. Moreover, Grusch spoke to Congress for hours, generating hundreds of pages of transcripts.
…With the House Oversight Committee vowing to hold a hearing, it is now up to congressional staff and the relevant inspectors general to adjudicate their investigations based on the evidence presented by Grusch and, as noted, reportedly corroborated by individuals involved in the alleged program.
Some of those individuals appear to have spoken in detail with author and political commentator Michael Shellenberger. As Shellenberger writes, numerous current and former officials confirmed the outlines of Grusch’s explosive allegations. The officials also provided context and descriptions of the vehicles allegedly recovered by the surreptitious UFO retrieval and reverse engineering effort.
…Like the intelligence community’s inspector general, key national security-focused members of Congress found explosive allegations of illegal UFO crash retrieval activities credible. A major defense bill, signed by President Biden in December, establishes robust whistleblower protections for individuals with knowledge of UFO programs engaged in “material retrieval, material analysis, reverse engineering [and] research and development.”
Still… can you imagine self-aggrandizing fucktards like Marjorie Traitor Greene, Lauren Boebert and Anna Paulina Luna (who claims she and Burchett will head the investigation) running around politicizing UFO discoveries? Luna, a former hooker at the Red Rose Gentleman's Club in Ft Walton Beach and a "Hometown Hotties" participant, gained a following as an Instagram influencer and election denier. Who better to run the GOP effort to uncover UFOs?
The Debrief report emphasizes that “Grusch said the recoveries of partial fragments through and up to intact vehicles have been made for decades through the present day by the government, its allies, and defense contractors. Analysis has determined that the objects retrieved are ‘of exotic origin (non-human intelligence, whether extraterrestrial or unknown origin) based on the vehicle morphologies and material science testing and the possession of unique atomic arrangements and radiological signatures,’ he said… ‘We are not talking about prosaic origins or identities,’ Grusch said, referencing information he provided Congress and the current ICIG. ‘The material includes intact and partially intact vehicles.’”
Christopher Mellon, who spent nearly twenty years in the U.S. Intelligence Community and served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, has worked with Congress for years on unidentified aerial phenomena.
“A number of well-placed current and former officials have shared detailed information with me regarding this alleged program, including insights into the history, governing documents and the location where a craft was allegedly abandoned and recovered,” Mellon said. “However, it is a delicate matter getting this potentially explosive information into the right hands for validation. This is made harder by the fact that, rightly or wrongly, a number of potential sources do not trust the leadership of the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office established by Congress.”
But some insiders are now willing to take the risk of coming forward for the first time with knowledge of these recovery programs.
Jonathan Grey is a generational officer of the United States Intelligence Community with a Top-Secret Clearance who currently works for the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC), where the analysis of UAP has been his focus. Previously he had experience serving Private Aerospace and Department of Defense Special Directive Task Forces.
“The non-human intelligence phenomenon is real. We are not alone,” Grey said. “Retrievals of this kind are not limited to the United States. This is a global phenomenon, and yet a global solution continues to elude us.”
At the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Grusch served as a Senior Intelligence Capabilities Integration Officer, cleared at the Top Secret/Secret Compartmented Information level, and was the agency’s Senior Technical Advisor for Unidentified Aerial Phenomena analysis/Trans-Medium Issues. From 2016 to 2021, he served with the National Reconnaissance Office as Senior Intelligence Officer and led the production of the NRO director’s daily briefing. Grusch was a GS-15 civilian, the military equivalent of a Colonel.
…In his statements cleared for publication by the Pentagon in April, Grusch asserted that UFO “legacy programs” have long been concealed within “multiple agencies nesting UAP activities in conventional secret access programs without appropriate reporting to various oversight authorities.”
He said he reported to Congress on the existence of a decades-long “publicly unknown Cold War for recovered and exploited physical material – a competition with near-peer adversaries over the years to identify UAP crashes/landings and retrieve the material for exploitation/reverse engineering to garner asymmetric national defense advantages.”
Beginning in 2022, Grusch provided Congress with hours of recorded classified information transcribed into hundreds of pages which included specific data about the materials recovery program. Congress has not been provided with any physical materials related to wreckage or other non-human objects.
Grusch’s investigation was centered on extensive interviews with high-level intelligence officials, some of whom are directly involved with the program. He says the operation was illegally shielded from proper Congressional oversight and that he was targeted and harassed because of his investigation.
Grusch said that the craft recovery operations are ongoing at various levels of activity and that he knows the specific individuals, current and former, who are involved.
“Individuals on these UAP programs approached me in my official capacity and disclosed their concerns regarding a multitude of wrongdoings, such as illegal contracting against the Federal Acquisition Regulations and other criminality and the suppression of information across a qualified industrial base and academia,” he stated.
Associates who vouched for Grusch said his information was highly sensitive, providing evidence that materials from objects of non-human origin are in the possession of highly secret black programs. Although locations, program names, and other specific data remain classified, the Inspector General and intelligence committee staff were provided with these details. Several current members of the recovery program spoke to the Inspector General’s office and corroborated the information Grusch had provided for the classified complaint.
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