In this interview, Grusch makes bold and chilling claims under oath.
He alleges that his UAP Task Force was denied access to a wide-reaching crash retrieval program — a secret effort to recover and study non-human origin craft. That’s right — non-human technology.
Congressional hearings were convened.
New legislation was proposed to push for UAP transparency.
Internal changes took place within the Pentagon.
And perhaps most importantly: U.S. military personnel now feel less stigma when reporting UAP encounters during missions and training.
This isn’t fringe anymore. This is mainstream — and the conversation is changing fast.
What are your thoughts?
Do you believe this is the disclosure moment we’ve been waiting for? Or is it just the tip of a much deeper iceberg? Drop your opinions below — and if you’ve ever had a sighting or strange experience, this is the place to share it.