![]() ![]() "If everyone could see the sensor and video data I witnessed, our national conversation would change," Graves added. “My testimony is based on information I’ve been given by individuals with a long standing track record of legitimacy and service to this country, many of whom also have shared compelling evidence in the form of photography, official documentation, and classified oral testimony to myself and many of my various colleagues,” said Grusch, who said he has “taken every step I can to corroborate this evidence over a period of four years while I was with the UAP task force and do my due diligence on the individual sharing it.” Throughout the hearing, he also acknowledged he had never seen the phenomena personally. In his testimony Wednesday, Grusch underscored what has been for some a red flag in the reporting process of the Debrief story: that neither he nor Kean personally saw documents or photographs of the alleged craft. As I reported back in June, the Times passed on it, while both Washington Post and Politico weren’t able to turn the story around at the speed that the reporters wanted. Kean and Blumenthal’s latest UFO dispatch, however, appeared to run up against different editorial challenges. “What concerns me is there is no oversight from our elected officials on anything associated with our government processing or working on craft believed not from this world.” That 2017 report, Fravor said, “opened the door for the government and public that cannot be closed,” leading to the Whistleblower Protection Act under the NDAA. ![]() ![]() The report alleged that the US government was concealing information related to its possession of “intact and partially intact craft of non-human origin”-information about which “has been illegally withheld from Congress.” Grusch went on to claim that the government had even retrieved “dead pilots” from “nonhuman exotic-origin vehicles that have either landed or crashed.” The story published in the Debrief was written by journalists Leslie Kean and Ralph Blumenthal, both of whom helped break the eye-popping 2017 UFO New York Times report about a defunct secret Pentagon program founded to investigate “unidentified flying objects.” Grusch made headlines last month as the source of a seemingly bombshell report in The Debrief, a little-known science and defense website. ![]()
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