Former Intelligence Official Now Says the US Has Proof of “Non-Human Sentience”

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Summary
  • Retired Air Force Major David Grusch claims the U.S. recovered crashed vehicles and non-human biologics, saying he personally saw the evidence.
  • Grusch reports facing intimidation and threats after whistleblowing, highlighting risks officials take to expose alleged secrecy.
  • Claims suggest global interest and potential national-security implications, with unresolved origins and calls for greater transparency and proof.

In a bombshell interview that’s reigniting the fire under one of the government’s most guarded secrets, retired Air Force Major David Grusch laid it all out on Fox News’ Special Report last night:

The United States has recovered crashed vehicles from “non-human sentience,” along with their biologics—and he’s seen the evidence with his own eyes.

This isn’t some grainy backyard video or a blurry pilot sighting. Grusch, who served as a special advisor to the House UAP Task Force, spoke plainly about intelligence reports, physical proof, and the chilling threats that came with blowing the whistle.

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The segment, which aired just hours ago, dives straight into the heart of the UAPunidentified anomalous phenomena, the Pentagon’s preferred term for what we used to call UFOs—controversy.

Host Bret Baier didn’t mince words, pressing Grusch on the big question that’s haunted congressional hearings and late-night debates alike: Do we have the bodies?

“Biologics came with some of these recoveries. Yeah,” Grusch replied without hesitation.

When Baier followed up—”Um, were they, I guess, human or non-human biologics?”—the answer hung in the air like a flare: “Non-human.”

It’s the kind of exchange that stops you mid-scroll, forcing a double-take.

Grusch, a combat veteran with a background in intelligence and physics, isn’t spinning yarns.

He was “partially cleared” into these programs, gaining access not just to oral briefings but to the raw data itself.

“I actually had partial access uh to the data and actually read the intelligence reports uh resulting from those programs,” he told Baier.

And when the host zeroed in—”with your own eyes. You saw it?”—Grusch’s response was unequivocal: “Yes.” He pushed back hard against the skeptics: “And so when people say this is kooky, this is out there, there’s nothing to back it up.”

To understand why this feels like a turning point, you have to zoom out a bit.

Officials Are Risking Their Lives

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Grusch’s testimony echoes a growing chorus of insiders who’ve risked everything to pull back the curtain on decades of secrecy.

Back in 2023, during a high-stakes House Oversight Committee hearing, he first went public with claims of a sprawling U.S. program hoarding “non-human” craft and remains—allegations that prompted NASA to wade into the fray with its own UAP study team.

That effort wrapped up without much fanfare, but it did admit the stigma around these reports was stifling real science.

Fast-forward to this year, and we’ve seen a trickle of declassifications: Navy pilots’ jaw-dropping videos of tic-tac-shaped objects defying physics, and even a Pentagon report hinting at hundreds of unresolved cases annually.

What sets this interview apart, though, is the personal toll Grusch describes.

Before he could even file his formal complaint with the Intelligence Community Inspector General, the intimidation started.

“I was, uh, physically threatened even before I sent in my intelligence community, Inspector General report,” he admitted.

“I actually had to go and and seek legal protection that way because I was, you know, literally in fear both professionally and in my personal life.”

It’s a stark reminder that whistleblowers like Grusch aren’t just up against bureaucracy—they’re staring down shadows in the system.

And he’s not alone; other sources in the UAP community have whispered about similar harassment, from career sabotage to outright surveillance.

But Grusch’s revelations go deeper, touching on questions that keep researchers up at night: Where did these things come from, and what do they want?

He treads carefully here, drawing on chats with “grey beards”—seasoned experts in the field. “That is a subject of hot debate on origin,” he said.

“Uh certainly uh there is the extraterrestrial hypothesis and they could be coming from elsewhere off Earth, but I don’t usually go there because I did not see that data.”

No wild speculation, just an open mind from a guy trained in the hard sciences.

What is the Motive of These Visits and Encounters?

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On the “why” of it all, he painted a picture that’s equal parts intriguing and unnerving:

“We’ve seen a mixed bag of activity. Um, and uh motive and intent, why they’re visiting. That’s once again that gets into our assessments…

Could it be because uh we have interesting genetic material on Earth? uh we’re uh Jurassic Park tourist attraction for them could be a myriad of reasons.”

This isn’t isolated chatter. Intelligence Grusch reviewed points to adversarial nations like Russia and China running their own crash-retrieval ops—suggesting a global cat-and-mouse game over tech that could rewrite everything from aerospace to energy.

And pictures? Yeah, those exist too.

When Baier asked about visuals of the remains, Grusch confirmed: “There were yes there were.”

He didn’t linger on the discomfort of it—”non-human biological sentience piloting crafts that do not look like humans”—but you could hear the weight in his voice.

Tying this back to the bigger picture, Grusch credits the current push for transparency to congressional heavy-hitters and a shift in White House priorities.

“The current administration is aware of this,” he noted, name-dropping President Trump’s role in kickstarting declassification efforts.

It’s a nod to how far we’ve come since the days when pilots were told to zip it or risk ridicule.

Yet, as the UAP Task Force evolves into something more permanent, the gaps remain glaring—no public display of that “physical proof,” no full accounting of the recoveries.

For those of us following this beat, it feels like we’re on the cusp of something seismic.

What Happens Now?

The documentary The Age of Disclosure, which debuted recently in theaters and on Prime Video, amplifies Grusch’s voice alongside 34 other officials, painting a portrait of a government that’s known more than it’s let on for generations.

Will this interview finally crack the vault wide open? Or will it fade into the stack of teases that have tantalized us for years?

Grusch ended on a note of guarded optimism: Congress values whistleblowers, and the powers that be “want to do the right thing.”

But until we see that proof—not just hear about it—the questions will keep piling up.

What’s your take? Have you spotted something unexplained in the skies lately?

Drop it in the comments—because if history’s any guide, the truth has a way of hiding in plain sight.

Also Read: Congressman Now Claims Existence of Five Underwater UFO Bases Off U.S. Coast

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