
Fresh claims from a former US intelligence officer about an “intact” alien craft may get traction on Capitol Hill, where some lawmakers want to believe.
THE UNITED STATES Congress is strange enough without aliens, but here we are. Or is it, here they are?
Over a span of several months, members of the 118th Congress have gone from being transfixed by wind-propelled spy balloons to being mesmerized by a whistleblower’s claims that US intelligence officials possess “intact and partially intact non-human aircraft.” The whistleblower, former intelligence officer David Grusch, also claims that this and other evidence are being withheld from Congress.
“The allegations themselves are breathtaking,” says Senator Brian Schatz, a Hawaii Democrat. “It could be a game changer, or it could be a crank. I just don’t know.”
Rep Burchette of House Oversight Committee says he will call #davidgrusch to testify about his UFO Whistleblower complaint…and hopes he will speak 👇 @NewsNationComms pic.twitter.com/3gYszOpgW9
— Elizabeth Vargas (@EVargasTV) June 13, 2023
