**Whistleblower Reveals Government Cover-Up of UFO Retrieval Program**
A shocking new revelation by Air Force veteran David Grusch exposes a decades-long government cover-up of recovered non-human aircraft. Grusch, claiming credible sources and critical documents, insists the existence of a UFO retrieval program and its concealment from the public eye.
David Grusch is no ordinary whistleblower. As an Air Force veteran and former member of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, his recent allegations of a government cover-up surrounding UFOs should not be taken lightly. Grusch revealed details of a secret UFO retrieval program in an interview with investigative journalist Ross Coulthart on NewsNation.
During his time with the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force, Grusch says he discovered a “broad crash retrieval program” that his colleagues were denied access to. According to the veteran, the program dealt with recovering “non-human-origin technical vehicles,” otherwise known as spacecraft from non-human, exotic origins.
Coulthart, making sure the facts were clear, asked, “We have spacecraft from another species?” to which Grusch confirmed with a simple, “We do.” The Air Force veteran added that at first, he thought he was being deceived; however, that perception changed as other senior intelligence officers corroborated his findings and provided documentary proof of the program’s existence. Grusch alleged that despite finding evidence of the retrieval program, the UAP Task Force was never given the complete picture.
However, not everyone is completely convinced about Grusch’s claims
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