Former intelligence officer says United States has alien spacecraft 07:40

U.S. Air Force veteran and former National Geospace Exploration Agency employee David Grasch said that as part of the American secret military program, authorities were able to commandeer spaceships of extraterrestrial origin. NewsNation.

According to Grasch, Washington has “technical instruments of exotic extraterrestrial origin” that have landed or fallen before. These vehicles can be called spaceships.

The former intelligence officer claims to know “some of the government’s best kept secrets”. According to Grasch, the US government has been engaged in the restoration of ships of extraterrestrial origin for decades.

At the same time, Grash said he could not provide any evidence to the broadcaster for national security reasons.

According to a previous survey, 19% of scientists in the United States reportedthat they or their acquaintances have seen unidentified flying objects that cannot be explained by natural phenomena or that cannot be identified as a man-made aircraft.



Source: Gazeta

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