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A former US intelligence official tells Congress ‘non-human biologics’ were recovered at UFO crash sites

by LLB staff reporter
27th Jul 23 2:38 pm

A former US intelligence official, David Grusch has told Congress that “non-human biologics” were found at UFO crash sites.

He was asked if the “pilots who piloted this craft” were also found, he told Congress that “biologics came with some of the recoveries, yeah.”

Grusch said that he is “absolutely” certain that the US government have non-human vehicles and a former Navy pilot has also claimed that senior officials are “hiding crucial information” in relation to UFOs.

Grusch was asked by Congress is the biologics were “human or non-human” he said, “non-human” and added, “That was the assessment of people with direct knowledge of the programme I talked to, that are currently still on the programme.”

Instead of saying the word alien, Grusch said he prefers to call the extraterrestrials “non-human.”

He was asked, “do you believe our government has made contact with intelligent extraterrestrials,” he replied, this is “something I can’t discuss in a public setting.”

The former intelligence official said that he has not personally seen a unidentified aerial phenomena or UAPs, but he did say that “multiple colleagues” have been injured by them.

He cited interviews that were previously held with 40 witnesses over four years and Defence Department then analysed the reported UAP sightings.

Congress then asked if the government has information of alien life forms, he said that the US has been away “non-human” activity since the 30s.

Defence Department spokeswoman Sue Gough said in a statement that investigators have not discovered “any verifiable information to substantiate claims that any programmes regarding the possession or reverse-engineering of extraterrestrial materials have existed in the past or exist currently.”

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