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UFO whistleblower makes explosive claims, but wary of divulging details

Por: The Hill Politics July 27, 2023

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Former intelligence official David Grusch made far-reaching claims about possible U.S. government cover-ups of contact with UFOs and non-human pilots in a House Oversight subcommittee hearing on Wednesday. But Grusch could not offer any hard evidence to substantiate his claims — largely due to his fears of prosecution for sharing classified data in a public setting, he told Congress. Pressed for details, Grusch said he could reveal more in a... + full article



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