Mark Milley tries to DESTROY David Grusch's testimony on UFO's | Redacted with Clayton Morris
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Summary
David Grush, a whistleblower, testified before Congress about the U.S. having alien bodies and vehicles. He stated that some biologics recovered were non-human. Grush mentioned that he had direct knowledge from people still involved in the program. He could not disclose specific details in public but indicated that documentation exists. Following his testimony, there was pushback from some officials, including General Mark Milley, who expressed skepticism about Grush's claims. The discussion highlighted a divide in the government regarding UAPs, with some officials wanting to frame them as a national security threat. Grush's testimony may lead to further investigations and potential disclosures, but there are concerns about the timeline for releasing information.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses whistleblower David Grush's testimony before Congress regarding the possession of alien bodies and vehicles by the U.S. government. It highlights the pushback from officials like General Mark Milley and the legislative progress of the UAP Disclosure Act for 2023.
The United States has alien bodies and alien vehicles in our possession.
David Grush
“The United States has alien bodies and alien vehicles in our possession”
General Mark Milley
“UAPs are real, they're a national security threat”
Dr. Michael Sala
“Grush's testimony was groundbreaking because never before has the U.S Congress heard anyone speaking with knowledge about classified reverse engineering programs”
Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick
“There have been no credible evidence that any of this is going on”
Managed by: U.S. Congress
To collect and release records concerning UFOs
The United States has alien bodies and alien vehicles in our possession.
Biologics came with some of these recoveries, and they were non-human.
There has been pushback against Grush's testimony from officials like Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick.
The UAP Disclosure Act for 2023 was passed by the full Senate as an amendment.
Records concerning UFOs will be collected and released within a 25-year period.