The 6 most shocking claims made at the Congress hearing about UFOs

The 6 most shocking claims made at the Congress hearing about UFOs

Congress convened a hearing on UFOs, and some truly disturbing and “out thereaccusations were made regarding the same. Congress questioned three people for nearly two hours about their knowledge of UAPs. Former US intelligence official David Grusch, former Navy captain David Fravor, and former Navy pilot Ryan Graves were among those questioned.

Here are the 6 shocking claims about UFOs

  1. David Grusch tells that U.S. Government has known about non-human intelligence in relation to UFOs since the 1930s. Grusch says he provided the names and locations of UFO crash retrieval programs to the Intelligence Committees.
  2. Grusch also said that the US government is in possession of “non-human biologics” from UFO crash sites.“As I’ve stated publicly already in my News Nation interview, biologics came with some of these recoveries.” When pressed on whether they were human or non-human biologics, he said, “Non-human, and that was the assessment of people with direct knowledge on the program I talked to that are still currently on the program.”
  3. Furthermore, Grusch claims that he “absolutely” believes the US government has UAPs after personally interviewing 40 witnesses over a four-year period.
  4. Grusch also said he knows the exact locations of these aforementioned UAPs. “I know the exact locations and those locations were provided to the Inspector General and some of which to the intelligence committee.”
  5. He told Congress, “We would see these objects being at 0.0 mach that’s zero airspeed…these objects were staying completely stationary in category 4 hurricane winds. These same objects would then accelerate to supersonic speeds 1.1, 1.2 mach and they would do so in very erratic and quick behaviors that I don’t have an explanation for.”
  6. Finally, Graves believes that only 5% of UAP sightings are recorded by US pilots, implying that 95% of them go undetected.

Grusch submitted a whistleblower report in 2022, citing his difficulty to gain access to secret government UFO programs

Grusch testified under oath that during his official duties, he was notified of a long-running UAP crash retrieval and reverse-engineering effort to which he was refused access. He submitted a whistleblower report in 2022, citing his difficulty to gain access to secret government UFO programs while investigating military and defense organizations’ knowledge of aliens and extraterrestrial vessels. Grusch faced severe retaliation as a result of his remarks, which had a significant impact on both his business and personal life.

Under questioning, Grusch confessed that he was aware of people who had been harmed or injured as a result of the government’s efforts to conceal UFO-related evidence. Furthermore, he said that his involvement in the affair had made him fearful for his life. The Senate hearing generated widespread anxiety that the US administration was withholding proof of alien life and advanced technology, eliciting a range of reactions, including skepticism.

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