Former intelligence officer David Grusch backs bipartisan Capitol Hill push to unseal records on alleged non-human encounters
The American government, according to one whistleblower, already knows that life beyond Earth comes in more than a single variety. The claim was made at the U.S. Capitol recently during a bipartisan congressional press conference.
During his remarks at the event, David Grusch, a former U.S. Air Force intelligence officer, said officials in Washington are aware of “several” kinds of extraterrestrial life, beings he described as varying in their complexity.
A push for immunity and public disclosure
Grusch was just one voice among a cluster of lawmakers and self-described UAP whistleblowers who had converged on the Capitol to press, yet again, for the government to throw open its files and to protect the people willing to pry them loose.
Their demands for declassification carried specifics, including wanting records tied to alleged encounters with nonhuman beings released to the public, along with whatever the government may be holding on to about extraterrestrial life in the broader sense.
High on that list sits the 1996 Varginha incident (named after the Brazilian town in question), where witnesses claimed to have come face to face with sentient, non-human creatures, beings they insisted were spirited off to the U.S. in the aftermath of it.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, a Florida Republican, said the push for UAP transparency now runs through the White...
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