Missing Air Force general was a key 'witness' in exposing UFO programs
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Missing Air Force general was a key 'witness' in exposing UFO programs
"Grusch, who is now an advisor to Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison, became a whistleblower and testified before Congress in 2023, after allegedly learning that elements of the government had been hiding UFO retrieval and reverse-engineering programs for decades. He added that forces within the US government are still working to cover up the Trump Administration's attempt to reveal all files related to UFOs and the search for alien life. The former intelligence officer recommended that Congress start issuing subpoenas to current and former members of the government or military who had refused to testify as the White House's push for full UFO disclosure draws closer."
"Grusch said: 'They already have the list of some of these hostile folks that ran those programs. Unfortunately, one of those individuals, Major General retired Neil McCasland, is currently missing, which is very concerning to me as well.' However, Grusch alleged that the general, who vanished without a trace on February 27, had not been cooperative with lawmakers seeking to interview individuals with knowledge of America's alleged contact with extraterrestrials."
"Using the authority from classified laws passed by Congress, Grusch explained that he had been tasked by lawmakers to interview dozens of credible military and intelligence officials ahead of UFO disclosure. The whistleblower told Chris Farrell on Judicial Watch that about 40 people have been helpful, with roughly a dozen giving sworn testimony on classified projects to the Intelligence Community Inspector General (ICIG)."
David Grusch, a former intelligence officer and advisor to Congressman Eric Burlison, alleges that retired Air Force General William Neil McCasland oversaw classified programs involving non-human craft recovery and reverse-engineering. Grusch claims McCasland was a “hostile witness” who did not cooperate with lawmakers seeking interviews with people knowledgeable about alleged extraterrestrial contact. McCasland disappeared without a trace on February 27. Grusch says he was tasked by lawmakers to interview dozens of credible military and intelligence officials ahead of UFO disclosure, and that about 40 were helpful, with roughly a dozen providing sworn testimony to the Intelligence Community Inspector General. He recommends Congress issue subpoenas to current and former officials who refused to testify, warning that government forces continue efforts to conceal UFO-related information.
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