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UFO whistleblower David Grusch allegedly held secret talk in New York

By T.K. Randall
January 10, 2024 · Comment icon 24 comments

Grusch speaking at the subcommittee hearing last year. Image Credit: YouTube / Guardian News
According to reports, Grusch gave a talk to a number of 'Wall Street bigwigs' and intelligence community officials.
Grusch, who previously worked with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and held top-level clearance at the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force, entered the public eye back in 2023 when he made the startling claim that the US government had long been in possession of "intact and partially intact vehicles of non-human origin".

He later appeared at the subcommittee hearing on UFOs at the US House of Representatives where, citing "extensive interviews with high-level intelligence officials", he maintained that "non-human biologics" had been found at some of these crash sites and claimed that people had been "harmed or injured" as a result of government efforts to conceal this information.

His claims have since attracted a great deal of both intrigue and controversy, especially given that - so far at least - he has yet to actually provide any real evidence to corroborate them.

Now according to an anonymous attendee, Grusch recently gave a secret talk in New York to a group of investors, CIA and FBI officials, tech entrepreneurs and other prominent individuals.

Journalists have seemingly since confirmed that the event actually did take place and that it was hosted by Coinbase advisor John D'Agostino and attorney John J. Altorelli.
During the talk, Grusch reportedly claimed that his sources had worked on a 40ft-long UFO that was larger on the inside than it was on the outside and could 'manipulate space and time'.

He also allegedly claimed that it put out enough energy to power 70,000 homes a year.

If this all sounds a little familiar then that's not surprising - it almost sounds like he's describing the TARDIS from Doctor Who - thus making these claims particularly dubious to put it mildly.

As things stand, we don't really know for sure that the meeting took place, that Grusch actually made these claims or, if he did, that his sources were actually providing him with truthful information.

Without official confirmation of these reports, all we can really do is speculate.

Source: Mail Online | Comments (24)




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Comment icon #15 Posted by Dejarma 3 months ago
Is this not rediculous?: Quote:  “He has not uttered a false word as far as I know” as far as he knows ?....yeah but you don't know for sure do ya Sherlock!!! Therefore he could be fekin lying!!! Though it does sound good coming from someone like Jim Semivan, fmr senior CIA official.. Yep, yet another one waiting to jump on the good ole 'ufo/ aliens on this planet' band-wagon! They really do think people are stupid don't they-- that just proves how stupid they are.... But it only take a few to buy the books.. Many will fall for it! Money in the bank- not so stupid after all I guess  
Comment icon #16 Posted by Hazzard 3 months ago
Getting money of the gullible has never been a problem.
Comment icon #17 Posted by Trelane 3 months ago
Or people deliberately lying to try and make a point. ?  
Comment icon #18 Posted by Resume 3 months ago
Wiggle words designed to gull the credulous.
Comment icon #19 Posted by Golden Duck 3 months ago
It's weird, but Grusch's purported timeline doesn't add-up, just as @Trelane has pointed out. But, as long as talking heads with dubious credibility keep saying he's credible, it's all good, right?
Comment icon #20 Posted by Trelane 3 months ago
Hmm, well I'm glad that the information and inconsistencies that I've brought up are now being corroborated by other's investigations.? Let's see how this evolves.?  
Comment icon #21 Posted by Tomas S 3 months ago
Who really cares what a bunch of has-beens / armchair experts / debunkers / old retired farts think in a forum like this? Discrediting and making fun of people who know more about this stuff than you do isn't gonna stop smarter brains than yours from discussing the subject, you know. Actually seems like some of you don't have better things to do in life than waste it here on UM spreading gossip, closeminded opinions and showing ridiculous sheep heard mentality? Luckily the Internet is full of other fora without this kind of stupid playground mob mentality. Quite pathetic. Enjoy your little boy... [More]
Comment icon #22 Posted by Liquid Gardens 3 months ago
Welcome to UM!   ...and good riddance.
Comment icon #23 Posted by Trelane 3 months ago
Comment icon #24 Posted by esoteric_toad 3 months ago
It is funny, you are exactly the person you are describing: Close minded, apparently only your thinking is the right thinking. You posted your posts so I am sure your a hip go getter that cannot be bothered with sites like this, yet here you are. You use the word 'discuss' but what you really want is an echo chamber were everyone oooohs and ahhhs at you implied brilliance. Also how exactly did you come to the hillbilly opinion thing? Seems you assume an awful lot and have a very high sense of self importance. I suppose someone as exalted as you should find a better place to share their wisdom.... [More]


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