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Former Air Force officer "confirms" existence of aliens

  • Adrian Gray
  • Aug 31, 2023
  • 2 min read

Adrian Gray, Opinions Editor


Retired Air Force officer David Grush gave testimony at the UFO hearing that Congress held on the 26 of July. We now have further reason to suspect that there is extraterrestrial life that the government knows about.

Grush has recently gone on record stating that, “there is in fact extraterrestrial life,” and that our government has known for quite some time.

When questioned on the accuracy of his claims he stated, "My testimony is based on information I've been given by individuals with a long-standing track record of legitimacy and service to this country.”

In 1947, an unidentified aircraft, not manned by any known government official or citizen, crashed in Roswell, New Mexico. The Roswell Incident event has been the focal point of many conspiracy theories about aliens in our country.

The Air Force claimed that the “crash” was the deflation of a high flying altitude balloon, and that it was of no concern. Grush has gone on record claiming that this was in fact aliens, and we are, “Definitely not alone.”

Along with Grush, Florida representative Matt Gaetz claimed that he was allowed clearance to view an image of four supposed Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, commonly known as UAP’s, and previously known as UFOs flying in a diamond formation.

In addition, Grush was allowed a single conversation with the pilot who saw this phenomenon, and reported to congress that, “One of the pilots goes to check out that diamond formation and sees a large, floating… orb. [That's] not…any human capability that I'm that aware of."

This image is yet to be released, but all of this was discussed under oath, meaning that there is substantial (albeit unproven by any photographical) evidence that there is life out there other than ourselves.


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