It’s a nice time to be a UFO enthusiast.

A bevvy of documents amongst the intelligence community have been getting declassified slowly. It seems that every few months, we get closer to learning that there might be life beyond Earth after all.

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In December of 2020, a former Israeli Space Security Chief said that aliens exist and that former President Donald Trump knew about it.

Haim Eshed said the extraterrestrial beings were on a fact finding mission to understand more about the human universe.

It seemed like a far-fetched claim, but a new whistleblower — this time on the American side — has come out claiming that the US government, through extensive exploration, actually found non-human built crafts under water on Earth, as The Debrief reports.

David Grusch was, up until this year, a key member of a US intelligence division. The National Reconnaissance Office is tasked with doing what you might think — getting key information that could aid the FBI or government. Grusch was that group’s liaison to the Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force. This group is tasked with exploration, finding devices, crafts and vehicles left behind by enemies or even beings from beyond. Their jurisdiction also includes the sea in addition to air.

Grusch said, “The majority of retrieved, foreign exotic materials have a prosaic terrestrial explanation and origin — but not all, and any number higher than zero in this category represents an undeniably significant statistical percentage.”

Translation? A good number of materials, or crafts, discovered by intelligence were built by aliens, plain and simple.

Grusch said he left his gig this past April to bring his bombshell information to the public.

Needless to say, the intelligence office was not keen on releasing their findings.

Grusch said some serious illegality is involved, as this group was unlawfully protected from proper congressional oversight.

“Individuals on these UAP programs approached me in my official capacity and disclosed their concerns regarding a multitude of wrongdoings, such as illegal contracting against the Federal Acquisition Regulations and other criminality and the suppression of information across a qualified industrial base and academia.”

Essentially, Grusch was the point person between two sub agencies. He was given this information by someone directly in the task force who found crafts made by aliens, he claims, and that this person said his task force was guilty of covering up that information. This resulted in a violation of law, the confiding person felt.

Grusch knew that if he wanted to reveal this information to the public and not keep it internal, he’d have to resign his post.

But don’t expect Grusch to lose momentum. He’s being represented by Charles McCullough, the first ever Inspector General for the intelligence community. Think of that role as sort of an ombudsman or a watchdog for the FBI, CIA and NSA. McCullough had to even get senate confirmation for his post.

Already Congress has had to respond. On Tuesday the House Oversight Committee announced they’re planning a hearing in response to McCullough’s claims. Keep in mind, he has no tangible evidence of the space crafts. Plenty of documents, but no pieces of alien metal, or anything terribly exciting like that.

And just an hour after that announcement, the Pentagon came back denying all. The spokesperson for the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office for Pentagon (the Pentagon’s unusual events press arm) told Fox News, “To date, AARO 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.”

But with McCullough’s credibility, and Grusch’s direct, undisputable role in classified intelligence information, expect some major alien bombshells to fall down to Earth within the next few weeks.

This is only the beginning.

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