
Department of Defence spokesperson Sue Gough said AARO investigators have "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." The Pentagon's current UAP program is known as the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, or AARO.

PENTAGON AND NASA DENY OTHERWORLDLY ORIGINS "N number of sorties, however high, a small percentage are going to end in mission failure if you will, as we say in the Air Force." "I like to use the term non-human…I think the phenomenon is very complex and I like to leave an open mind analytically to specific origin."Īt one point a congressman said he found the idea of advanced technology traversing space only to crash on arrival "a little bit farfetched." "That was the assessment of people with direct knowledge on the program I talked to that are currently still on the program," Grusch stated. He characterized them as "non-human" in origin. "Biologics came with some of these recoveries, yeah," Grusch said in reply to a question from a lawmaker. SOME OF THE ALLEGED MATERIAL HAS INCLUDED NON-HUMAN 'BIOLOGICS' "I can give you a specific, cooperative and hostile witness list of specific individuals." "I know the exact locations," Grusch said. Grusch said he could only share unclassified information in a public setting, and repeatedly responded to direct questions by saying that he could provide specifics behind closed doors or in a so-called "SCIF," short for sensitive compartmented information facility. There were unfortunately few details in the testimony. government has been aware of these activities and hiding them from the public since the 1930s, and that he has been subject to "very brutal" retaliation since deciding to come forward as a whistleblower. "My testimony is based on information I've been given by individuals with a longstanding track record of legitimacy and service to this country, many of whom also have shared compelling evidence in the form of photography, visual documentation and classified oral testimony," Grusch said on Wednesday. While the former intelligence official's claims are certainly extraordinary, he is clear that he is not providing firsthand information. government, its allies and defence contractors have been involved in efforts to retrieve and analyze UAP wreckage and even intact craft. In a June article, Grusch began publicly claiming that the U.S. IS ALLEGEDLY TRYING TO REVERSE-ENGINEER UAP WRECKAGE "We were primarily seeing dark gray or black cubes inside of a clear sphere." "After upgrades were made to our Jets radar systems, we began detecting unknown objects operating in our airspace," Graves recalled of his first encounters over the Atlantic Ocean in 2014. Navy F-18 pilot, believes that only five per cent of sightings get reported because of the stigma surrounding the topic. "I would like to say that the tic tac object we engaged in 2004 was far superior to anything that we had on time, have today or are looking to develop in the next ten years."

Navy commander and F-18 pilot, said of the object he saw and others saw off the Pacific coast.

"There were no rotors, no rotor wash, or any sign of visible control surfaces like wings," Fravor, a retired U.S. Here are five things to know about the two-and-a-half hour hearing, which you can watch on YouTube in its entirety.īoth Fravor and Graves have previously spoken to the New York Times and others about their UAP encounters while flying F-18 fighter jets. fighter pilots and UAP witnesses David Fravor and Ryan Graves. Grusch appeared before the congressional subcommittee alongside former U.S. The Pentagon tells CTVNews.ca that its UAP office has "not discovered any verifiable information to substantiate" these claims.
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"I was a member of the UAP Task Force from 2019 to 2021," Grusch told American lawmakers, referring to a Pentagon effort to study what are also known as unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAP. Air Force major David Grusch also claimed non-human "biologics" have been recovered from alleged crash sites. Speaking under oath during a congressional hearing on Wednesday, retired U.S. intelligence officer claims a secret program is trying to reverse-engineer crashed UFOs.
