Whistleblower says US recovered 'dead pilots' from 'non-human' craft
Military whistleblower says US has recovered ‘dead pilots’ from craft of ‘non-human origin’ – and that world powers are involved in an ‘arms-race’ to reverse engineer crashed UFOs
- David Charles Grusch made the claims in a series of interviews this week
- The former intelligence officer filed a whistleblower complaint in Congress
- Says US has recovered numerous craft and dead pilots of ‘non-human origin’
The former intelligence officer who claims the US government has recovered multiple UFOs of ‘non-human origin’ has also claimed that dead pilots have been retrieved from wreckages.
David Charles Grusch, an Air Force veteran and former member of the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, said the US and other nations are engaged in a top-secret arms race to ‘reverse-engineer’ alien technology.
He made the extraordinary claims in media interviews this week, after filing a whistleblower complaint providing what he calls classified ‘proof’ to Congress and the Intelligence Community Inspector General.
Grusch, 36, said that in addition to recovering partial and intact extraterrestrial craft for decades, the US government has also retrieved the remains of alien pilots.
‘Naturally, when you recover something that’s either landed or crashed. Sometimes you encounter dead pilots and believe it or not, as fantastical as that sounds, it’s true,’ he told NewsNation.
Former intelligence officer David Charles Grusch said the US has a trove of parts and equipment from ‘non-human origin’ UFOs which have crash landed on earth
Grusch is a former member of the Pentagon’s Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) Task Force, which was tasked with investigating UFOs and has since reorganized into the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), to include investigations of objects operating underwater.
Citing witness statements from numerous current and former intelligence officers, Grusch claims that key information about recovered non-human craft was withheld from the UAP Task Force during his tenure.
‘I thought it was totally nuts and I thought at first I was being deceived, it was a ruse,’ Grusch told NewsNation.
‘People started to confide in me. Approach me. I have plenty of senior, former, intelligence officers that came to me, many of which I knew almost my whole career, that confided in me that they were part of a program.’
He says that he learned of a secret US program attempting to reverse-engineer alien technology, which was not disclosed to the task force members.
‘These are retrieving non-human origin technical vehicles, call it spacecraft if you will, non-human exotic origin vehicles that have either landed or crashed,’ Grusch said.
Grusch said he had never seen photos of the alleged recovered craft, but that he had spoken extensively with others who had.
In a statement to DailyMail.com on Tuesday, Department of Defense spokesperson Sue Gough said: ‘To date, AARO has not discovered any verifiable information to substantiate claims that any programs regarding the possession or reverse-engineering of extraterrestrial materials have existed in the past or exist currently.’
She added that the task force has established a process for individuals to come forward to aid in a congressionally-mandated historical review, which AARO is due to provide to Congress by June 2024.
‘AARO is committed to following the data and its investigation wherever it leads,’ said Gough.
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‘We are not talking about prosaic origins or identities. The material includes intact and partially intact vehicles,’ Grusch told The Debrief, which first reported his claims.
‘The existence of complex historical programs involving the coordinated retrieval and study of exotic materials, dating back to the early 20th century, should no longer remain a secret.’
Grusch, who served in Afghanistan and worked for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), has handed over details of the alleged operations to Congress and the Intelligence Community Inspector General.
He has also filed a complaint against the Department of Defense and claims he’s been ostracized for his decision to blow the whistle.
The 36-year-old worked on the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force from 2019-2021.
A retired Army Colonel who was also part of the UAP task force, Karl Nell, said: ‘His assertion concerning the existence of a terrestrial arms race occurring sub-rosa over the past eighty years focused on reverse engineering technologies of unknown origin is fundamentally correct, as is the indisputable realization that at least some of these technologies of unknown origin derive from non-human intelligence.’
Grusch said that keeping the information secret ‘further inhibits the world populace to be prepared for an unexpected, non-human intelligence contact scenario’.
The claims comes days after a Pentagon chief admitted that unidentified metallic orb UFOs have been spotted ‘all over the world’.
Physicist Dr Sean Kirkpatrick, director of the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), told NASA’s first ever public hearing into the phenomenon: ‘We see these [‘metallic orbs’] all over the world, and we see these making very interesting apparent maneuvers.’
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Dr Kirkpatrick presented AARO’s latest findings to NASA’s independent team of scientists and other experts who have been tasked with studying the UFO phenomenon — which has become increasingly less stigmatized following several high-profile congressional hearings and military sightings.
Scientists and policymakers from NASA’s independent panel also discussed their own proposed recommendations to the federal space agency, including: an active effort to remove the stigma surrounding UAP research, as well as a hunt for alien ‘artifacts’ within our solar system.
Meanwhile, it was also revealed at the NASA hearing that the space agency will work closely with the Pentagon’s official UFO investigators on top secret UFO cases.
Dr Kirkpatrick said that the Pentagon is closely collaborating with ‘NASA embeds,’ scientists who have been cleared for work on classified UAP cases where their expertise could help military investigators identify the mysterious craft or events.
Kirkpatrick added that AARO plans to deploy ‘dedicated sensors for typical UAP’ sightings, equipment independent of the existing military defense sensors that have thus far picked up UAP evidence in the course of their normal duties.
Both NASA’s head of science, the space and atmospheric physicist Dr. Nicky Fox, and AARO’s director, Dr. Kirkpatrick, also took time to rebuke unnamed individuals for harassing members of the NASA panel.
Both said that these attitudes, online and among officialdom, have contributed to the continuing social stigma surrounding UAP.
NASA UAP study group member Karlin Toner, senior advisor for data policy integration of the FAA’s Office of Aviation Policy and Plans, recommended that the space agency work to ‘make it safer to explore data’ for any scientists facing the ‘negative stigma’ surrounding UAP.
Toner suggested that the independent panel ‘consider advising NASA to more fully assess the cultural and social barriers to studying and reporting UAP,’ to effectively work hard to end the stigma on UAP research among the scientific community.
NASA, she said, should ‘implement a plan to leverage its brand image to start removing these obstacles.’
Ultimately, however, as the chair of NASA’s independent UAP panel, theoretical astrophysicist David Spergel, described it, their group’s main purpose is to answer this one question: ‘How can NASA contribute to understanding the nature of UAPs?’
He summarized the current state of data collection efforts on UAP as ‘unsystematic’ and ‘fragmented across various agencies’ often using instruments that were fit for their security or safety mandate, but ‘uncalibrated for scientific data collection.
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