David Grusch SUES for $2.5 Million! FOIA Records & UFO Controversy.
Analysis Summary
Summary
David Grush is a retired Air Force officer who testified before Congress about a secret UFO retrieval program. After his testimony on July 26, 2023, a sheriff's office employee released sensitive personal information about him in response to a Freedom of Information Act request. This information included details of a past mental health incident. Grush filed a $2.5 million lawsuit against the sheriff's office for this release, claiming it harmed him and his family. He stated that the disclosure affected him both personally and professionally, especially as it came shortly after his congressional testimony. Grush has previously reported retaliation for his whistleblower complaint regarding the UFO program.
Program Intelligence Analysis
David Grush is suing for $2.5 million due to the improper release of his personal information following his congressional testimony about UAP programs. The timing of this release raises concerns about retaliation and coverup efforts against him. Grush's past psychiatric evaluation has also come under scrutiny, impacting his credibility.
David Grush testified before Congress about a secret crash retrieval and reverse engineering program involving UFOs.
David Grush
“This dirt miraculously appears through some sort of tip off to klippenstein and and then he publishes that hit piece essentially.”
Ken Klippenstein
“Klippenstein got tipped off from someone right someone knew about David gush's past knew he had some sort of alcohol rated incident.”
Managed by: U.S. government
Retrieve and reverse engineer unidentified aerial phenomena
David Grush is suing for $2.5 million due to the improper release of his personal information by a sheriff's office employee.
Grush testified before Congress about a secret crash retrieval and reverse engineering program involving UFOs.
Grush filed a whistleblower complaint and suffered retaliation for his actions.
The release of Grush's personal information was timed suspiciously, occurring shortly after his congressional testimony.
Grush was involuntarily detained for a psychiatric evaluation in 2018, which was later disclosed improperly.