UFO "Whistleblower" Says "Non-Human" Biologics Discovered
During Wednesday’s congressional hearings, multiple experts testified.
A House Oversight subcommittee convened on Wednesday to discuss UFOs, with multiple experts called to the stand to discuss the importance of the government's failure to be transparent about the "unidentified objects." During the lengthy session many compelling arguments were made, supporting the existence of UFOs and that the government keeping that information from public consumption. One UFO whistleblower even claims that the government has information that "non-human" biologics were discovered at a crash site.
Three highly credentialed military veterans testified in Congress on Wednesday. One of them is a former Air Force intelligence officer who claims the U.S. government has operated a secret "multi-decade" reverse engineering program of recovered vessels.
He also maintains that the government has recovered non-human "biologics" from alleged crash sites.
Retired Maj. David Grusch, a member of the Pentagon's Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Task Force-turned-whistleblower, testified that while he had been denied access to some government UFO programs, he knows the "exact locations" of UAPs that the government has in possession.
He told lawmakers that he was informed of "a multi-decade UAP crash retrieval and reverse-engineering program" while he was working there, but was denied access after requesting it. He also claims that the military misappropriated funds to shield these operations from congressional oversight.
He added that via interviews with the officials involved, he learned there were aircraft with "nonhuman" origins, and that so-called "biologics" were recovered from some craft.
According to Sue Gough, a spokeswoman for AARO, the office "has not discovered any verifiable information to substantiate claims that any programs regarding the possession or reverse-engineering of extraterrestrial materials have existed in the past or exist currently." She added that the department is "committed to timely and thorough reporting to Congress."
"We're going to uncover the cover-up, and I hope this is just the beginning of many more hearings and many more people coming forward about this," said Rep. Tim Burchett, a Republican from Tennessee.