For decades, the existence of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs) has remained a mystery. Now a former U.S. intelligence veteran is pushing for a full disclosure of the truth.
David Charles Grusch, a decorated war veteran who worked with both the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and the National Reconnaissance Office, has submitted classified information to the Intelligence Community Inspector General and Congress detailing the government’s possible possession of UAP fragments, as well as intact vehicles, of “exotic origin.”
According to Grusch, a “Cold War” has been waged to identify and exploit these UAPs for our nation’s security advantages.
Grusch is supported by attorney and former ICIG, other representatives of the intelligence community, and other anonymous whistleblowers who have provided evidence of retrieval of UAPs in the United States and abroad.
Grusch and other advocates have helped draft the language on UAP for the FY2023 National Defense Authorization Act which was finally signed into law by President Biden in December 2022, granting those with relevant UAP information the right to inform Congress without consequence or breach of prior non-disclosure agreements.
Jonathan Grey, a top-secret clearance officer for the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, expressed his belief that UAPs are real entities of “non-human intelligence, whether extraterrestrial or of unknown origin,” based on the vehicle morphism, material science tests, and possession of unique atomic arrangements and radiological signatures.
These claims come after many years of secrecy and growing speculation. Now, David Charles Grusch and other advocates are advocating for the full disclosure of the truth regarding UAPs and joining forces to bring the secret government knowledge to the public.