In a groundbreaking Congressional hearing on UFOs, former Air Force intelligence officer David Grusch, a whistleblower, made a stunning revelation.
He strongly indicated that the federal government takes extreme measures to keep alien spacecraft a secret from the public, even going so far as to harm its own citizens.
During the hearing, Rep. Tim Burchett directly questioned Grusch about any personal accounts of people being killed for witnessing UFOs. Grusch responded cautiously, stating that he guided individuals with such information to the appropriate authorities.
Grusch is among three military whistleblowers who testified under oath about UFOs and classified government programs involving extraterrestrial technology.
Shockingly, he disclosed that almost 95 percent of UFO sightings remain unreported due to fears of severe consequences, such as being blacklisted or worse.
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The other two witnesses include Navy fighter pilot commander David Fravor, who witnessed the infamous “Tic Tac” UFO sighting, and former pilot Ryan Graves.
Additionally, Grusch exposed that the U.S. has been aware of extraterrestrials since at least the 1930s and operates a clandestine program to recover and study UFOs, referred to as “non-human” spacecraft and pilots.
The hearing shed light on the veil of secrecy and cover-up surrounding UFOs, prompting numerous questions and concerns about possible extraterrestrial encounters and the government’s involvement.
The conversation about UFOs is continuing to grow and with it getting national attention and in Congressional hearings, it’s only a matter of time before the truth comes out.
Are we being lied to or is there really nothing going on and perfectly reasonable explanations? Time will tell, but this could be a move in the right direction.
What do you think? Are we being lied to about UFOs and is there something else out there or is this just a waste of time to be dealing with it like this? Let us know in the comments below.
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