A Defense intelligence whistleblower alleges the existence of hidden evidence regarding non-human craft, leading to a Pentagon investigation.
In a series of intriguing developments over the past six years, the topic of UFOs and extraterrestrial phenomena has taken center stage in the United States.
It all started back in 2017 when the New York Times uncovered a revelation that former senator Harry Reid had discreetly allocated $22 million in Defense funding to investigate unidentified foreign objects. Since then, numerous Navy pilots have come forward with reports of frequent UFO sightings, prompting the Pentagon to revamp its investigation process in a bid to treat the matter more seriously.
Despite heightened scrutiny, these investigations have yet to yield any significant breakthroughs, with many of the objects sighted by pilots turning out to be mere balloons.
However, a recent report by Leslie Kean and Ralph Blumenthal, part of the team that broke the Times story in 2017, offers hope to those who believe in the existence of extraterrestrial life.
Published on the science website the Debrief, the report unveils the account of a Defense intelligence whistleblower who alleges that classified evidence of "intact and partially intact craft of non-human origin" is being concealed by the Intelligence Community.
The whistleblower, David Charles Grusch, filed a complaint asserting that the Pentagon, along with other nations and defense contractors, has retrieved fragments "of...
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