US Congress: We Have an Alien Vessel Intact!

05. 06. 2023
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A former intelligence official-turned-whistleblower has provided Congress and the Intelligence Community's Inspector General with extensive classified information about the deep covert programs he says possessed the found intact and partially intact non-human craft. He says the information was illegally withheld from Congress and has filed a complaint alleging he was subjected to illegal retaliation for leaking illegally classified information.

Other intelligence officials, both active and retired, with knowledge of these programs through their work at various agencies independently provided similar, corroborating information, both on and off the record.

Informant David Charles Grusch (36), a decorated former combat officer in Afghanistan, is a veteran National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) a National Bureau of Investigation (NRA). In the years 2019–2021, he served as a representative of the survey office in Task Force Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (TFUAP). From the end of 2021 to July 2022, he was co-head NGA for analysis UAP and its representative in the working group.

A task force was established to examine what was once called unidentified flying objects (UFO), and is now officially called unknown aerial phenomena (UAP). The working group was led by the Ministry of the Navy under By the Office of the Deputy Minister of Defense for intelligence and security. It has since been reorganized and expanded to All Domains Anomaly Resolution Office, to include the investigation of objects operating underwater.

Grusch: "Reverse engineering from wreckage to intact vehicles, has been carried out for decades to the present, directly by the government, its allies and suppliers of the military-industrial complex. Analysis found that the objects found are of exotic origin (non-human intelligence, whether of alien or unknown origin) based on vehicle morphologies and material science tests and properties of unique atomic arrangements and radiological signatures".

When filing his complaint, he was Grusch represented by the attorney who served as the original Inspector General of the Intelligence Community (ICIG).

"We're not talking about prosaic origins or identities," he said Grusch referring to the information he provided to Congress and the current ICIG. "The material includes intact and partially undamaged vessels."

In accordance with the protocols Grusch provided Defense Prepublication and Security Review Office at the Department of Defense the information he intended to share with us. All of his recorded statements were on 04/06.04.2023/XNUMX and XNUMX/XNUMX/XNUMX in the documents provided to us: "approved for open publication".

Gruschova disclosure and disclosure of secrets witnesses under the latter's new protective provisions Defense Equipment Act they signal the government's growing determination to unravel a colossal mystery with national security implications that has crippled the military and unsettled the public going back to World War II and beyond. For many decades, the Air Force has conducted a disinformation campaign to discredit reported sightings of unexplained objects (UFOs). Now, with two public hearings and many classified meetings, Congress is pressing for answers.

Karl E. Nell, a recently retired Army colonel and current aviation executive who served as the Army's 2021-2022 liaison to UAP Task Force and collaborated there with Grusch, characterizes Grusch like uncompromising.

Christopher Mellon, who spent nearly two decades in the U.S. intelligence community and served as deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence, spent years working with Congress on unidentified aerial phenomena.

"A number of current and former officials have shared with me detailed information about this alleged program, including insights into the history, key documents, and where the vessel was allegedly abandoned and reverse-engineered," said Mellon. “However, it is a delicate matter to get this potentially explosive information into the right hands for verification. This is made more difficult by the fact that many potential sources, rightly or wrongly, distrust the leadership of the Congressionally established All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO).'

But some insiders are now willing to take the risk of going public for the first time and revealing their experiences of reverse engineering programs.

Jonathan Gray is a United States intelligence community generation officer with top secret clearance currently working for the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC), where he focused on UAP analysis. Prior to that, he had experience of service in private aviation and in special workplaces Ministry of Defense.

“The phenomenon of non-human (alien) intelligence is real. We are not alone,” Gray said. "It's not just about the US. It's a global phenomenon, and yet the solution to this matter still eludes us."

V National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Grusch held the position Senior Intelligence Capabilities Integration Officer, with level checks Top Secret/Secret Separate Information and was the agency's chief technical advisor for analysis Unknown aerial phenomena (UAP). Between 2016 and 2021, he served in National Survey Office like Senior Intelligence Officer and created a daily briefing for the director NRA. Grusch was a civilian civil servant with the rank of GS-15, the military equivalent the colonel.

Grusch served as an intelligence officer for more than 14 years. He is a veteran of the Air Force and has numerous awards and decorations for his participation in covert operations in support of American security.

According to the 2021 NRO performance report, he was Grusch an intelligence strategist with multiple responsibilities who analyzed reports on UAP and sent reports to Congress about red tape in the management of the UAPTF/ARRO. He was rated as "an adept staff officer and strategist" and a "total force integrator with innovative solutions and practical results" by the Deputy Director of the Intelligence Bureau Operations Center.

Grusch prepared and helped formulate much of the UAP information for Congress while he was in government National Defense Act (FY2023), headed by senators Kirsten gillibrand a Marco Rubio, and which was signed by President Biden in December 2022. The provision states, that any person with relevant information about the UAP may inform Congress without fear of retaliation, regardless of any prior nondisclosure agreements.

In his statements, which the Pentagon approved for publication in April, Grusch claimed that top-secret UFO-related programs had long been hidden in to the many secret agencies that cloaked UAP activities in conventional programs. These were subject to special secret access without the corresponding need to report to various state oversight bodies.

Grush said that informed Congress of the existence of the Cold War, which has been going on for several decades, and about which the public has no idea. The subject of the war is technology and materials stolen from crashed alien ships. Warmongers seek to gain an asymmetric technological advantage against the other side.

Starting in 2022, Grusch provided Congress hours of statements full classified information transcribed into hundreds of pages of documents. His statements contain specific information about the programs reverse engineering. No physical evidence of debris or other non-man-made objects has been provided to Congress, although such evidence is available, according to Grush.

Grusch's investigation centered on extensive interviews with high-ranking intelligence officials, some of whom are directly involved in black programs. Literally Grush says most USAP was illegally shielded from proper congressional oversight and that he himself was targeted for repression and hounded by unspecified secret services because of the investigation.

Grusch said that reverse engineering operations are carried out at many levels of secrecy and that he knows specific individuals, current and former employees, who are involved in such projects.

"Individuals in these UAP programs have approached me in my official capacity and disclosed their concerns regarding numerous wrongdoings, such as illegal contracting against federal acquisition regulations and other criminality and suppression of information across the skilled industry base and academia," stated .

Associates vouching for Grusch said his information was highly sensitive and provided evidence that materials from non-human objects were in possession of top secret black programs. Although the locations, program names and other specifics remain classified, these details were provided to the inspector general and intelligence committee staff. Several current members of the reverse engineering program spoke with the inspector general's office and confirmed the information Grusch provided in the classified complaint.

Grusch he left the government on 07.04.2023/XNUMX/XNUMX to, he said, strengthen government accountability through public awareness. However, he is still trusted in many intelligence circles and numerous sources vouch for his credibility.

"His claim about the existence of Earth weapons factories that have occurred in the last eighty years focused on reverse engineering technologies of unknown origin is fundamentally correct, as is the indisputable finding that at least some of these technologies of unknown origin were not created by humans," said Karl Nell , a retired army colonel who worked with Grusch in the UAP task force.

In a 2022 performance evaluation, Laura A. Potter, Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Department of the Army Headquarters, described Nell as "the officer with the strongest possible moral compass".

Charles McCullough III (represented by Grush), a senior partner at Compass Rose Legal Group in Washington and the original inspector general of the intelligence community, was appointed by the US Senate in 2011. McCullough then reported directly to then-Director of the National Branch, James R. Clapper, and oversaw to intelligence officers responsible for audits, inspections and investigations.

In May 2022, McCullough filed a complaint on Grusch's behalf alleging reasonable suspicion that certain secret agencies were attempting to retaliate for information Grusch gathered in early 2019 while working for UAPTF.

An unclassified version of the complaint provided to us states that Grusch has direct knowledge that classified information related to the UAP has been withheld and/or withheld from Congress by certain elements of the intelligence community. It was probably done on purpose. to thwart Congress's legitimate oversight of the UAP. All of the testimony provided by Grusch for this classified complaint was given under oath.

According to the unclassified complaint, in July 2021 Grusch confidentially provided classified information to the Defense Department's inspector general regarding the withholding of UAP-related information from Congress. He believed that his identity and the fact that he had given evidence had been exposed individuals and/or entities within the Department of Defense and the intelligence community outside of the IG's office. He did not allege that this information was improperly disclosed by any member of that office.

As a result, Grusch suffered a series of retaliations related to these Disclosures beginning in 2021. Therefore, he requested that the details of these retaliations not be glossed over and that the integrity of the ongoing investigation be protected.

The Intelligence Community Inspector General found his complaint in July 2022 credible and urgent. The complaint was drafted and signed by McCullough and his managing partner. It ended with Grusch's signature appended to his statement that "I solemnly declare under penalty of perjury that the contents of the above document are true and correct to the best of my knowledge."

An investigation into whistleblower retaliation was launched, and Grusch began communicating with staff members of congressional intelligence committees in private, closed-door sessions. According to Grusch, some of the information he obtained in his investigation could not be presented to congressional staff because they did not have the necessary warrants or appropriate investigative authority.

A representative of the House Standing Committee on Intelligence told us in March that committee members could not comment on the content of the complaint or confirm the identity of the complainant.

“When you have multiple agencies incorporating UAP activities into conventional SAP/CAP programs, both as recipients of knowledge related to technology theft without adequate reporting to superior regulators, you have a problem,” Grusch said, referring to USAP.

Grusch's willingness to take risks and speak out seems to encourage others with similar knowledge to believe in greater transparency.

Jonathan Grey, an intelligence officer specializing in UAP analysis at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC), who spoke publicly for the first time, is identified here under the identity he uses inside the agency.

Based at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, NASIC is the Ministry of Defense (MoD) Air Force's primary resource for foreign air and space threat analysis. Her mission is discover and characterize air, space, missile and cyber threats, as stated on the agency's website. "A team of trusted experts enables unique data collection, use and analysis that you won't find anywhere else." states the website.

Gray said that such prodigious powers are not merely relegated to the study of prosaic matters. "The existence of complex historical programs involving the coordinated search and study of exotic materials dating back to the early 20th century should no longer remain a secret." he said. “Most recovered foreign exotic materials have a prosaic earthly explanation and origin – but this is not the case for all. We have clear information that there is a non-zero percentage of non-man-made materials on Earth.”

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