SECRET RESEARCH PROGRAMS

ON UFO'S IN THE UNITED STATES ?

An step closer to the discovery of extraterrestrial life ?

In an article from the scientific site The Debrief (in English) published Monday, June 5, a former American intelligence agent claims that programs are underway in the United States to exploit material from UFO crashes, "unidentified flying objects ", now referred to as "PAN" ("Unidentified Aerospace Phenomena").

Experiments that would have been hidden from Congress.

David Charles Grusch served in the armed forces in Afghanistan, before working at the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA).

He was notably assigned, from 2019 to 2021, to the team responsible for investigating UFOs. The ex-soldier assures that the American authorities have collected, in recent decades, "intact and partially intact" devices. These are "non-human" elements, that is to say of unknown or extraterrestrial origin, "according to their shape" and their "unique" characteristics, such as "their radiological signature".

In a file dated April 6, 2023, stamped "Department of Defense (DOD)", the officer explains that he tried to inform his hierarchy about the existence of secret American programs. According to him, these works have been practiced for decades.

As early as July 2021, the whistleblower is providing classified information to the Inspector General of the Department of Defense (DOD-IG). Almost a year later, in May 2022, David Charles Grusch filed a complaint with the intelligence department. The reason ?

He was allegedly pressured to remain silent.

Also according to the whistleblower, this "classified information" would have been "abusively withheld" or "hidden" from Congress by agents "to deliberately and intentionally thwart the legitimate monitoring", by parliamentarians, of the UFO analysis program .

Not all experts are convinced.

“So far, Grusch has only reported hearsay and documents he has seen, tempers Avi Loeb, physicist at Harvard, To make scientific progress, we need access to data and materials.

These revelations come three years after the publication of a Pentagon report on UFOs.

This document confirmed the existence of more than a hundred unexplained "aerial phenomena" over the past twenty years.




Andrew Preston for DayNewsWorld