Former intelligence officer assured that the United States has had contact with aliens

The United States might have the answer regarding the never-ending question about alien life. Are we completely alone in the world? New answers might have been found thanks to former intelligence officer.

The main hypothesis talks about classified information the most powerful governments and institutions, such as NASA, hold about the existence of otherworldly lives. Allegedly, these institutions might have been able to make contact with these beings, however every time affirmations like these come up, they are quickly dismissed and deemed as false.

In spite of the denials, there could be information from former employees and officers who worked at the intelligence department in the United States. These people confirmed the existence of aliens, and they have assured they were able to make contact with humans. For this reason, some people have asked governments to speak with the truth about these contacts.

In a similar line, David Charles Grush, former intelligence officer for the United States, revealed information that says the country has “a program for alien recovery,” in addition to it having non-human or extraterrestrial-made spacecrafts. The ex-officer confessed that the United States has parts of alien spaceships, which have been studied for a long time. He also expressed he had proofs he was willing to show publicly.

In addition, most of the tasks made by Grush as an employee were done inside the Preliminary Assessment: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena field, and because of this, the proofs he has could potentially be real. He also stated that different government and intelligence members know the existence of this spaceship, but they are not interested in making it a public announcement, as it might be detrimental for the credibility of these institutions.

Carlos Gaviria

Redactor en Drop The Info desde 2023. Graduado como licenciado en Inglés/Español en la Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana. Instagram - Linkedin

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