Former intelligence official says U.S. in possession of extraterrestrial objects
WASHINGTON (AA) – A former Air Force intelligence official, David Grusch, said he believed the U.S. government was in possession of extraterrestrial objects.
In testimony before the House Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs, Grusch said he knew the exact locations of UAPs (unexplained anomalous phenomena).
He said some of the objects found contained biological agents that he classified as non-human.
The former Air Force official also said that certain colleagues who shared his views were “brutally administratively attacked.”
“It actually makes me very upset as a leader to see that happen to other co-workers and actually superiors of mine in the last three years,” he said.
Rep. Tim Burchett, a Republican representing the state of Tennessee, asked Grusch if he had personal knowledge of people who have been harmed or injured for concealing extraterrestrial technology.
“I have to be careful asking that question. I directed people with that knowledge to the appropriate authorities,” Grusch responded.
Other witnesses included former Navy pilot Ryan Graves and David Fravor, a former Navy commander.
Graves said commercial pilots contacted him through Americans for Safe Airspace because they saw no other way to report EAP sightings.
Fravor said the government needs to develop a system to collect data on UAPs so it can investigate them.
Graves said he had seen an EAP that “completely stopped” during Category 4 hurricanes in a way that was inexplicable to him.
The witnesses called for the development of a system to report EAP sightings and for the government to investigate these phenomena.
A UAP or unidentified flying object (UFO) is an object that cannot be immediately identified or explained.
After investigation, most UFOs are identified as known objects or atmospheric phenomena, while a small number remain unexplained.