Wednesday, June 28, 2023

More Alien Stuff

According to the Public.com website numerous intelligence sources have come forward to corroborate whistleblower Neil Grusch's core allegations that government agencies are in possession of material from alien vehicles. {09.06.2023} According to these sources the US has 12 or more alien spacecraft in its possession.  Programs to reverse engineer this technology have been underway for years, but kept secret from Congress.  Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, Christopher Mellon, recently wrote at Politico that he knows of more than four witnesses who know about a secret program to analyze and exploit extra-terrestrial craft.  The Pentagon continues to deny the existence of extra-terrestrial vehicles through its All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). The Pentagon's Inspector General has launched an investigation into the military's handling of UFOs.  A government white paper on the subject of UFO's is due next month.  Reportedly it does not rule out extra-terrestrial actors.

Grusch has been prohibited from sharing any information in public by the military. It should be noted he has actually seen or touched extra-terrestrial material. He has however, provided evidence of his shocking claims to the Inspector General for the Intelligence Community.  One of the grounds for his whistleblower complaint is that the Pentagon is withholding information from AARO. Senate Intelligence Vice-Chair, Marco Rubio, told The Hill that several highly placed individuals within the government have come forward to share UFO related claims, "beyond the realm of what [the Committee] has dealt with before".  

The Senate Intelligence Committee adopted a bipartisan provision to the Intelligence budget authorization prohibiting spending on efforts to retrieve or reverse-engineer any "exotic" materials.  The bill also instructs those with any information of these activities to disclose them. and grants immunity if reports are made within six months. These extraordinary provisions in an appropriation bill add credibility to Grusch's allegations.  Importantly, the bill has a "sense of Congress" provision that states, "any illegally hidden craft of “non-earth” or “exotic” origin must be brought out of the shadows for broader scientific and industrial analysis".  We want to believe!