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    UFOs made from 'non-human' materials found by US, says senior intelligence officer

    The whistleblower accused the intelligence community of a “sophisticated disinformation campaign” about UFOs. Photo: AFP

    “Inhuman spaceships” and the bodies of “pilots” have been recovered by the US government for decades, said a former intelligence officer.

    36-year-old whistleblower David Charles Grouch said that the intelligence community was involved in “a sophisticated disinformation campaign.” ” to hide the detection of fragments and entire vehicles.

    Mr. Grush previously served with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO).

    At the latter, he was a spokesman for the Unidentified Air Phenomena Task Force and later became one of the NGA's leaders in analysis UAP between 2021 and 2022.

    Asked if intelligence agencies have ever found the bodies of these extra-terrestrial species, he told NewsNation: “When you recover something that either landed or crashed, sometimes you come across dead pilots. And believe it or not, as fantastical as it sounds, it's true.”

    Mr Grush said: “We are definitely not alone, absolutely empirical evidence indicates that we are not alone.”

    He added: “The UAP task force has been denied access to a broad accident search program… [meaning] searching for technical non-human vehicles, call them spaceships if you will, non-human, exotic vehicles, which either landed or crashed.

    David Charles Grouch was a spokesman for the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Investigation Task Force

    He said intelligence agencies had found “quite a few” non-human spacecraft .

    “I thought it was complete nonsense, at first I thought that I was being deceived, it was a trick,” he said.

    He added: “A lot of current, former high-ranking intelligence officers … they provided documents and other evidence that there was in fact a program that the UAP task force did not read.”

    A veteran who served in Afghanistan told The Debrief that the discovered materials were of “exotic origin (non-human intelligence, extraterrestrial or unknown origin) based on vehicle morphology and material science, as well as the possession of unique atomic structures and radiological signatures.

    Grush, who retired from government on April 7, 2023, reportedly filed a complaint alleging that he was unlawfully retaliated for disclosing the findings to Congress and the intelligence community's inspector general.

    Unclassified version The 2022 complaint states that evidence of extraterrestrial technology was withheld from Congress to “deliberately and deliberately interfere with Congress's legitimate oversight of the UAP program.”

    Mr. Grouch did not see the alleged material. himself.

    “We are not talking about a prosaic origin or personality,” Mr. Grush said, referring to information he provided to Congress and the current ICIG. “The materials include complete and partially complete vehicles.”

    Senior officials have confirmed Mr. Grush and his claims.

    Carl Nell, a retired army colonel who was also on the The UFO Task Force called it “flawless”.

    UFO sightings in the United States

    Jonathan Gray, a generational member of the US intelligence community who currently works at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC), said: “The phenomenon of non-human intelligence is real. We are not alone,” added Mr. Gray: “Searchs of this kind are not limited to the United States. It is a global phenomenon, and yet a global solution still eludes us.”

    Mr Grush said he spoke “at great personal and obviously professional risk.”

    Last week, Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, head of the Pentagon's UFO task force known as the Office for Anomaly Resolution in All Areas (AARO), received 800 reports of sightings, up from 650 when he testified to Congress last month.Sue. Gough, Department of Defense spokesman: “To date, AARO has not found any verifiable information to support claims that any programs relating to the possession or reverse engineering of extraterrestrial materials have existed in the past or currently exist.”

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