A FORMER U.S. intelligence worker has claimed that the military has retrieved "non-human" wreckage that the Pentagon is investigating in a top-secret program - and at least one expert thinks he may be right.
The whistleblower, David Grusch, is an Air Force veteran and former member of the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency who eventually joined the Pentagon's Unidentified Aerial Phenomena task force.
The UAP program was secret until a 2017 New York Times article revealed its existence.
One of the authors of that article, well-respected journalist and author Leslie Kean, broke the story of Grusch's revelation last month in The Debrief.
She recently went on video with The Hill to give her expert take on the shocking information.
"It's an incredible claim to be made here. I mean, this is absolutely mind-blowing and I think what's important about it is that it lead to further investigation because there is no proof of this," she said in the interview.
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Recently renamed the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office, or AARO, Grusch said that he and his peers in the UAP group were denied access to an even more secret program deep within the intelligence community that retrieved and examined "exotic" findings.
Grusch claimed that this group operates under extreme secrecy, but that he learned about it and saw proof of its activities from multiple active and former...
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