"We are not alone" – ex-intel officer claims UFO cover-up


A former intelligence officer says the UFO cover-up spans 90 years, nuclear sites, and even secret deals with non-human entities.

While wider speculation swells about what’s flying in the sky, this week, attention once again turns to what deeper secrets the authorities are keeping at the top.

David Grusch, a former United States Air Force officer and intelligence official, has claimed that the space agencies are keeping many secrets from the American public, including the possession of many landed and crashed “non-human” spacecraft.

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On April 2nd the 40-minute interview with Newsnation became available on YouTube.

In the interview, Grusch informs of “a 90-year cover-up” regarding interactions with alien life, with government officials often claiming individuals who have UFO sightings as being “delusional and deceitful.”

The government today is still investigating through the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) run through the Pentagon – the US government has not confirmed the existence of alliance or extra-terrestrial technology.

Grusch even goes one step further, harking back to 1933, when Mussolini was in power in Italy, and the discovery of a spacecraft of alien origin that had landed in Magenta.

The US then “scooped up” this vessel in 1944-45, with the cooperation of the Vatican. This points to knowledge abroad, even in established religious circles, with aggressive American interference.

“A total hack job”

Many conspiracy theorists have also claimed that an incident in 1947 in Roswell, New Mexico, saw the US military recovering a crashed alien spaceship.

The US Army initially claimed that it had intercepted “a flying disc,” but just a day later, it retracted its comments. They then went on to say that it was instead a weather balloon.

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Grusch also asserted that a 1994 report by the US Air Force trying to examine the Roswell accident was actually “a total hack job,” suggesting it was formed to try and discredit eyewitnesses.

In 1967, at the Malstrom, Montana site where the US developed nuclear weapons, Grusch alleges that a UAP – unidentified aerial phenomena – tampered with nuclear missiles.

Witnesses also reported an intelligently controlled craft hovering over the base, leading to the shutdown of ten nuclear intercontinental ballistic missiles.

The great concealment

Grusch also speculated that “non-humans” might be interested in nuclear technology, attempting to understand the significance of our development as a race.

In 2004, there was the “tic-tac” incident, in which US Navy pilots encountered a tic-tac-shaped, physics-defying object in the skies. Years later, the Pentagon released the footage as “declassified information” in an attempt to appear transparent.

Despite the release of this and other videos, many believe the government is still concealing lots of material.

Though not explicitly stated in the interview, Grusch alludes to the fact that insiders may have been murdered along the way when attempting to whistleblow.

Multiple US presidents, including Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Barack Obama have hinted at alien life before, but that even the president may not have access to these military-industrial secrets.

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The Pentagon established the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force in 2020, which ultimately found “no evidence” of extraterrestrial life on Earth but did not rule it out.

David Grusch giving a testimony.
Image by Getty.

We need a pause

Grusch also surmises that aliens may not be friendly entities. Humans may have been hurt or killed, Grusch supposes, and their position on humanity may be neutral – especially as they’ve witnessed the Holocaust and other events without intervening.

Fascinatingly, Grusch confides to the interviewer that secret agreements may well have been made between governments and non-human intelligence.

China may indeed be keeping its own agreement, possibly competing with the US in this regard.

Though this claim is highly controversial and lacks hard evidence, it can be compared to the four and a half decades of the Cold War, during which nuclear secrets were kept from each of the superpowers.

The government has largely dismissed most UFO claims, mostly due to national security risks and potential misuse of information.

Now that we might well be in a similarly unstable political situation, Grusch thinks humanity “needs a pause” before we lose control of our free will.

Ernestas Naprys Gintaras Radauskas Paulina Okunyte Stefanie
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