Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, head of the U.S. Government’s UAP office, recently made the following comment about David Grusch’s claims regarding recovered ET tech:

“We are investigating each and every one of [Grusch’s claims & leads]. … There are some bits of information that are turning out to be things and events that really happened.”

Transcript here.

Additional Tweet by Christopher Mellon.

As I’ve said before, David Grusch is genuine and sincere. Moreover, I’ve heard the same claim from a number of other serious and well-placed officials. I’m confident that Congress will find more reasons to take these profound claims seriously as they continue their investigation.

  • bloopernova@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    This is not meant as snark, but where is the physical evidence? Even if it’s a piece of metal with curious properties or something.

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      1 year ago

      Allegedly in the hands of government contractors, where it’s in a grey area of both under and out of the hands of military and government. Then there’s the layers of security clearance, where you have to essentially be in the group to have access to any details. The lack of transparency by these groups even within our own government is what fuels the speculation on what, if anything, may have been recovered over the years.