David Grusch, a former United States Air Force (USAF) officer and intelligence official, testified before Congress today about the 'brutal' treatment he received from his superiors after attempting to talk about UFOs, suggesting a massive cover-up by the administration.
Mr Grusch said, “I do have knowledge of active planned reprisal activity against myself and other colleagues."
“There were certain colleagues of mine that were brutally administratively attacked. It actually makes me very upset as a leader to see that happen to other co-workers and actually superiors of mine in the last three years,” he added.
“How do you account for that response? That seems like a bizarre response,” Maryland Democrat Jamie Raskin asked.
“I call it administrative terrorism. That's in their quiver or tool in the toolbox to silence people, especially the career government servants who care about their career, care about their clearance, their reputation, to climb the ladder, and when you threaten that flow, that career path, a lot of people back off, but I'm here to represent those people,” Mr Grusch said.
Charming UK village is 'UFO hotspot' with 'NASA scientists showing interest'Grusch testified to Congress today about his experiences and encounters with UFOs when he was a high-level military official. About 15 years ago, he saw and filmed a 'space object' that shook him to his core when he saw it jump locations faster than the 'laws of physics' normally allow.
"It was going from like 50,000 feet to 100 feet in like seconds, which is not possible," said ex-navy Commander David Fravor, who has long maintained his silence on the grounds that he did not want his name “attached to the ‘little green men’ crazies that are out there.”
But this year, he's broken his silence to go on the record with his account. Speaking to the New York Magazine, Mr Underwood said: “The thing that stood out to me the most was how erratic it was behaving."
Grush also mentioned that, alarmingly, “Since the events initially occurred, I've learned that the objects have been detected essentially where all operations Navy operations are being conducted across the world."
As for the technology the US does have, Commander Fravor said that no Earth technology stands a chance. During his opening statement he said, “I'd like to say that the tic tac object we engaged in 2004 was far superior to anything that we had at the time, have today or looking to develop in the next 10 years."
"If we, in fact, have programs that possess this technology, it needs to have oversight from those people that the citizens of this country elected in office to represent what is best for the United States and best for the citizens.”