Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) has claimed that multiple senior government officials, including high-security officials of the Pentagon, are aware of a secret UFO craft crash retrieval program operated by the United States.
Following claims by Air Force veteran and former intelligence officer David Grusch that the Pentagon had found dead alien bodies from crashed spacecraft, Rubio made these assertions in an interview with NewsNation on June 26.
Vice-Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee Rubio claimed that a number of people had come forward in recent years to provide the committee with information about the purported extraterrestrial retrieval program. He emphasized the importance of shielding these whistleblowers, noting that some of them hold high government positions and have top-level security clearances.
“We’re trying to gather as much of that information as we can. Some of these people still work in the government,” Rubio disclosed. He acknowledged their fears of losing their jobs and clearances, or facing harm, which is why they have been hesitant to come forward until now.
Rubio’s statements coincide with an ongoing investigation led by House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) into the purported secret military UFO program. The committee plans to hold a hearing on the matter soon.
Pentagon denies David Grusch’s claim about recent extraterrestrial discoveries
David Grusch, who previously worked for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and the National Reconnaissance Office, claimed to have given secret information to Congress and the Intelligence Community inspector general between 2019 and 2021 while he was a member of the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) Task Force.
Grusch emphasized that this top-secret information supports the existence of covert UAP programs where the government has been collecting complete and intact wreckage of aircraft of nonhuman origin and their occupants for decades. He asserted that technological spacecraft-like objects of nonhuman origin that crashed have been discovered, resulting in encounters with deceased extraterrestrial pilots.
Grusch claims that numerous current and former senior officers have given him evidence and documents over the years, but he has yet to provide any hard evidence to back up his claims.
The Pentagon swiftly refuted Grusch’s claims regarding the existence of any such UFO program. According to the Defense Department, there is no verifiable information to support claims that humans have ever or currently possessed extraterrestrial materials.
When questioned about his belief in Grusch’s and others’ claims, Rubio replied that since they go beyond what he and others have previously encountered, he neither finds them credible nor completely rejects them. He emphasized the value of listening carefully, approaching the information with maturity, and putting everything together before drawing any conclusions.
Rubio’s remarks came after the Senate Intelligence Committee advanced a bill that calls for suspending funding for government initiatives involving unexplained anomalous phenomena unless those initiatives are explicitly described, justified, and explained to the relevant congressional committees.
The law forbids funding for the recovery of unidentified anomalous craft or their component parts. Additionally, the bill protects people who work for the federal government on a contract, ensuring they won’t suffer legal consequences for speaking out about such activities.
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