As a US whistle-blower raises the UFO question, perhaps it’s time the world looked for answers

Earlier this month, The Debrief, which describes itself as a platform dedicated to credible reporting on science, tech and defence news published an article about a whistle-blower who says he gave the US Congress and the Intelligence Community Inspector General extensive classified information about deeply covert programmes that he says possess retrieved craft of non-human origin.

The whistle-blower is David Charles Grusch, a former combat officer in Afghanistan and veteran of the US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and the National Reconnaissance Office. He has also filed a complaint alleging he suffered illegal retaliation for his confidential disclosures.


Interesting interview with Michael Schellenberger on why he is unafraid to risk his credibilty on the need UFO investigation.

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Something happened in the skies over Bad Axe on June 3 — but what?

Something happened in the skies over Bad Axe on Saturday, June 3.

Just exactly what happened may never be known.

Some people said they saw two fighter jets locked in a cat-and-mouse game with a disc-shaped object. Representatives from military air bases in the Midwest said they had no knowledge of any such incident, with one stating there were no aircraft like the ones witnesses described in the region at the time.

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Here’s how the Canadian government and military handle UFO reports

Late one night in April 2018, a cargo flight from New York to Alaska reported “an object flying sporadically, estimated at (18,000 to 24,000 metres) and moving at Mach 4” over northwestern Canada.

The report to Canadian air traffic controllers triggered alerts to transportation officials and the military. Outside of an email to a civilian researcher in Manitoba, there appears to have been no official investigation or follow-up.

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UFO Whistleblower, Meet a Conspiracy-Loving Congress

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.”

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What should we make of UFO whistleblower David Grusch?

David Grusch is a former midranking civilian intelligence officer and Air Force veteran. In July 2021, Grusch filed a whistleblower complaint to the Defense Department’s inspector general alleging the existence of a covert public-private sector program to retrieve and exploit crashed, unidentified flying objects, or UFOs, or what the government refers to as unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAPs. Grusch subsequently briefed Congress on his assertions.

Writing for the Debrief last weekLeslie Kean and Ralph Blumenthal documented the broad substance of Grusch’s claims. In response, the government and military have continued to deny that they have evidence of any such program existing. Grusch went into more detail on his claims during an interview with journalist Ross Coulthart that aired on NewsNation on Sunday evening. In that interview, Grusch claimed that the United States retains multiple craft originally constructed by a “non-human intelligence” and that the public and Congress are being lied to.

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Ross Coulthart’s Follow Up to the UFO Whistleblower Special with David Grusch

Ross Coulthart conducted last night’s interview with UFO whistleblower David Grusch and immediately taped this follow up. I trust Coulthart

The whistleblower’s News Nation interview  aired last night. We did not as expected receive much by way of new information, except for that Vatican stuff. What matters is whether government officials will follow up on the testimony Grusch provided them which includes the contacts and other “juicy details” we are not yet privy to.

You can watch last nights video at the link it offers a good summary of last night’s Whistleblower interview – We are not alone: The UFO whistleblower speaks

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We are not alone: The UFO whistleblower speaks

For decades, the UFO question has been consigned to the realm of speculation, conspiracy theory and science fiction. However, in recent years, serious people have started taking on the subject with a more academic approach.

The renewed interest has been prompted in part by the recent release of videos purporting to show encounters between American naval aviators and, what the Pentagon has labeled “unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP)” Congress has convened hearings to determine what these UAP are and what threat, if any, they might pose.

“If UAP do indeed represent a potential threat to our security, then the capabilities, systems, processes and sources we use to observe and study or analyze these phenomena need to be classified at appropriate levels,” said Scott Bray, Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence.

Some new information but no smoking gun – yet. We will have to see what the follow up will be. With the right people armed with the knowledge of where to look the government may be forced to disclose.

You can watch the entire show on Twitter at this link.

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Lies, Damn Lies, and UFOs: Deciphering the Truth Hidden Amid Decades of Propaganda

Has the age-old question of whether we are alone in the universe finally been answered? In what appears to be a well-coordinated disclosure campaign, several knowledgeable “insiders” have recently made public statements claiming that “ET” is real and has been visiting Earth for decades.

In mid-May, Stanford Medical Professor Garry Nolan caused a stir during an innovation and investment conference hosted by the SALT i-Connections leadership forum when he stated unequivocally that a small group of scientists have been reverse engineering alien technology for quite some time.

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Unveiling the Unexplained: How UFO Disclosure Arrived At Its Most Critical Moment

In the vast expanse of the unknown, where the realms of science fiction meld with whispers of truth, lies a topic that has captivated humanity for decades: UFOs and the tantalizing possibility of extraterrestrial life.

From grainy photographs to eyewitness testimonies, enigmatic encounters with otherworldly crafts have sparked imaginations and ignited debates, seeping into the fabric of our culture. But now, as the winds of change sweep across the hidden corridors of power, a seismic shift is underway.

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Earth v aliens: is the truth finally out there?

The last words spoken by 20-year-old Frederick Valentich were recorded on the evening of October 21, 1978. At 6.19pm Valentich took off alone from Moorabbin airfield in Victoria on what was logged as a return flight to King Island. The Cessna 182 four-seater carried a full load of fuel. There were light winds and visibility was described as excellent.

At 7.06pm, Valentich, flying at about 4500 feet, contacted Melbourne flight control to ask whether there was “any known traffic below 5000 (feet)”. The reply was negative.

Valentich then reported seeing a “large aircraft below 5000” approaching him from the east. The mystery aircraft was “sort of metallic … shiny (on) the outside” and had a green light.

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Investigative journalist Ross Coulthart details his interview with UFO whistleblower David Grusch

Award-winning investigative journalist Ross Coulthart has joined Newhsub Nation to share more of the background to his interview with the UFO whistleblower.

This week, former intelligence official turned whistleblower David Grusch is alleging the US government has “intact and partially intact craft of non-human origin…”

Grusch led the analysis of unexplained anomalous phenomena (UAP) within a US Department of Defense agency during his 14-year career in US intelligence.

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Stunning UFO crash retrieval allegations deemed ‘credible,’ ‘urgent’

According to explosive reporting, the powerful internal investigative body that oversees the nation’s intelligence agencies found a whistleblower’s claims of an illegal government UFO crash retrieval and exploitation effort to be “credible and urgent.” To eliminate potential ambiguity regarding such an extraordinary development, a knowledgeable source confirmed to me that the intelligence community inspector general found “allegations that there is a [UFO crash retrieval] program [to be] urgent and credible.”

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More Sources Step Up To Buttress Whistleblower Claims That America Is Hiding Alien Spacecraft

Another American journalist has come forward to say that multiple sources in the military and intelligence communities have told him that the United States is in possession of at least a dozen spacecraft of extraterrestrial origin and has withheld that information from the public and members of Congress for years.

Michael Shellenberger, who writes on Substack and recently gained notoriety for testifying to Congress about the so-called Twitter Files, reports that his sources confirmed the substance of astonishing allegations from an intelligence community whistleblower that surfaced earlier this week in the Debrief and on NewsNation. The whistleblower, David Grusch, suggested that the United States has possessed alien technology for decades.

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US Has 12 Or More Alien Spacecraft, Say Military And Intelligence Contractors

In April, the director of the Pentagon’s new program for studying UFOs said he had seen no evidence of alien spacecraft. “I should also state clearly for the record,” said Sean Kirkpatrick, the Director of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), “that in our research, AARO has found no credible evidence thus far of extraterrestrial activity, off-world technology, or objects that defy the known laws of physics.”

The statement, which was part of a hearing on the topic, generated headlines around the world. “UFO sightings are up,” noted Politico, “but no proof of aliens yet, Pentagon official says.” Wrote News Nation, “UFO Chief: No ‘credible evidence’ of extraterrestrial activity.”

But on Monday, an Air Force whistleblower contradicted the Pentagon’s claim, telling The Debrief and News Nation that the U.S. government is in possession of “quite a number” of alien spacecraft. “I thought it was totally nuts,” David Grusch said. “I thought at first I was being deceived.”

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