During the peculiar week of January 7, 2024, the field of Ufology witnessed some intriguing events. On January 12th, a closed-door Congressional hearing was held with Intelligence Inspector General Thomas Monheim and members of The House Oversight & Advisory Committee on UAP. However, the 90-minute session left members feeling underwhelmed, as they felt no closer to uncovering the Pentagon’s secrecy surrounding UAPs.
Tennessee Republican Representative Tim Burchett, a vocal critic of the Pentagon’s handling of the UAP issue, rated the hearing a lackluster four out of ten. Illinois Democrat Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi expressed his disappointment, stating, “We were all very interested in the substance of [David Grusch’s] claims, and unfortunately, I didn’t get the answers that I was hoping for.”
This ongoing lack of information is frustrating not only to Congress but also to the UFO community and the American public. Many believe that Disclosure is being intentionally thwarted by factions within the Department of Defense.
Adding to the intrigue, a report surfaced on January 11th about intelligence whistleblower David Grusch. He attended a private party in New York hosted by cryptocurrency guru John D’Agostino and prominent lawyer John J. Altorelli. The event, attended by CIA and FBI personnel, reportedly featured Grusch presenting on “time-traveling, dimension-penetrating craft.” A leaked screenshot of Grusch’s PowerPoint hinted that he is the co-founder of something significant, raising further questions.
Grusch, who previously spoke of the U.S. Government possessing off-world UAP crash debris and “nonhuman biologics,” now claimed the existence of a 40-foot diameter craft with an interior the size of a football field. This concept, known as “dimensional transcendentalism,” suggests that the craft’s interior is in another dimension, making it larger inside than out. Grusch’s account aligns with MUFON’s reports of similar phenomena dating back to 1952.
There are concerns about whether Grusch is a genuine whistleblower or an agent of disinformation. His claims at the party included references to a TARDIS-like craft (from the TV show Doctor Who) and the ability to power 70,000 homes for a year. This raises questions about the credibility of his information and whether it might be influenced by science fiction.
Grusch’s allegations about time-traveling crafts open up possibilities that off-world crash debris could be from future human colonies on the Moon or Mars. This could explain the term “non-human biologics” as future human astronauts rather than aliens. Furthermore, humans living in lower gravity environments like the Moon or Mars could evolve into a new species with significant physiological differences.
The ambiguity in Grusch’s testimony leaves us questioning whether we are dealing with aliens, future humans, or a massive disinformation campaign designed to secure funding for black budget programs. As Werner von Braun suggested in the 1970s, this might all be about the weaponization of space rather than extraterrestrial life. The truth remains elusive, and the real motive behind these revelations is still unclear.
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