NTK/38 — A.G. After Grusch — 06-25-23
Analysis Summary
Summary
David Grush is a former military intelligence officer who served 14 years in the U.S. Air Force. He recently came forward as a whistleblower regarding UAPs, claiming the government has retrieved alien technology and materials. In interviews, he stated that there are non-human crafts and possibly alien bodies in government possession. Grush's allegations have led to investigations by Congress, with Senator Marco Rubio confirming the credibility of his claims. Grush has faced scrutiny regarding his body language during interviews, but supporters argue that his nervousness is understandable given the gravity of his disclosures. The encounter has sparked significant discussion in the UAP community and raised questions about government transparency and accountability.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview with David Grush reveals significant allegations regarding UAPs, including the existence of non-human intelligence and government cover-ups. Legislative efforts are underway to compel transparency from private aerospace companies about UAP-related technology.
The U.S. government possesses recovered non-human technology and has engaged in reverse engineering.
David Grush
“I believe the truth to power in this prepare to have your mind blown.”
Marco Rubio
“We've begun that process obviously it's up to the chairman to decide.”
Tim Burchett
“I'd like as much of the hearing to be as open as possible.”
Managed by: National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
Manage and investigate UAP-related intelligence
David Grush has provided credible allegations regarding the existence of non-human intelligence and government cover-ups related to UAPs.
The U.S. government possesses recovered non-human technology and has engaged in reverse engineering.
There have been allegations of criminality related to the concealment of UAP information, including potential murders to protect secrets.
The Arrow office is set up to fail due to its reporting structure and lack of proactive investigative authority.
Senator Gillibrand is proposing legislation to compel private aerospace companies to disclose UAP-related technology.