US Recovered ‘Non-Human’ Beings From UFO Crash Sites, Whistleblower Testifies

A whistleblower revealed that the U.S. has recovered “non-human” beings from UFO crash sites in a “multi-decade” operation.

On Wednesday, Retired Maj. David Grusch testified in front of Congress that he knows the “exact locations” of unidentified anomalous phenomenon (UAP) in the country.

“I was my agency’s co-lead in Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) and transmedium object analysis, as well as reporting to UAP Task Force (UAPTF) and eventually the AllDomain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO),” Grusch said.

“I was informed, in the course of my official duties, of a multi-decade UAP crash retrieval and reverse engineering program to which I was denied access to those additional read-on’s,” he continued.

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Grusch also claimed that he hasn’t personally seen any alien vehicles or alien bodies and that his beliefs are based on the testimonies of more than 40 witnesses whom he spoke with over the course of four years while serving on the UAP task force.

“My testimony is based on information I have been given by individuals with a longstanding track record of legitimacy and service to this country — many of whom also shared compelling evidence in the form of photography, official documentation, and classified oral testimony,” Grusch said, adding that the trove of evidence has been intentionally kept secret from Congress.

This comes after Grusch, a decorated Air Force veteran, recently came forward with allegations that the government has been running a secret UFO retrieval program.

Republican Florida Sen. Marco Rubio also advocated for lawmakers to hear out Grusch’s claims, even though he didn’t comment on whether he thinks that they are credible.

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“We’re trying to gather as much of that information as we can… And, frankly, a lot of them are very fearful of their jobs… fearful of harm coming to them,” Rubio said. “What I think we owe is just a mature, you know, understanding, listening and trying to put all these pieces together and just sort of intake the information without any prejudgment or jumping to any conclusions.”

The Department of Defense, however, denied Grushc’s shocking claims and said that there is no “verifiable information to substantiate the claims.”

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