The U.S. government has evidence of "nonhuman" bodies recovered from UFO crash sites - according to a former military intelligence agent.
David Grusch - who spent 14 years in intelligence in the Air Force and National Guard - testified before Congress that the U.S. government has nonhuman evidence from UFOs that have crashed while visiting Earth. As crazy as it seems - the testimony on Capitol Hill invites a degree of reality that some may find unsettling.
The hearings before the House Oversight Committee were part of a growing demand from Republicans and Democrats that the government release more information it is believed to possess about the existence of UFOs, aka Unidentified Aerial phenomena (UAPs).
Testifying with Grusch was Ryan Graves - a former F-18 pilot who in 2014 witnessed objects that appeared like "dark grey or black cubes inside a clear sphere" and these objects flew within 15 feet of two F-18 jets.
As a young radio personality in the 1970s I have a vivid memory of talking about a newly released news story about the U.S. government being in possession of the bodies of aliens taken from the cash site of a UFO near Roswell, NM and the bodies were being kept in refrigeration at Wright-Patterson Air force Base in Dayton, Ohio. The story appeared credible and I presented it in such a way that forced a man to call into the show telling me to "stop scaring his daughter." It was not my intent to scare anyone - I was only presenting the news as credible.
We have all seen credible videos from credible sources of UFOs darting across the sky - sometimes stopping and accelerating at rates that defy the most advanced known technology we have on Earth. The military pilots, commercial pilots, and astronauts that have reported seeing UFOs and shared radar video leads credibility as to the existence of UFOs and some form of life from beyond our solar system
Audience reaction reflected the number of Americans who believe UFOs are real. I have always believed that our government has conclusive evidence as to the existence of UFOs but withheld the information for fear of creating unrest across the country.
The new testimony suggesting that our government has actual evidence of the nonhuman pilots from UFOs that have crashed reignites the question: Have we been visited? And if we have, is that unsettling?





