Ex-soldier who guaranteed US possession of UFOs was in psychiatric detention

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Alien ships, “non-human” biological remains, and a secret program for over 80 years. According to the ex-military, these are dark secrets. David Gruschhides the USA. On July 27, the testimony of this former intelligence service official traveled the world while he was sworn in at a session. UFOs Before Congress at the hands of the United States Government alien technology This proves the existence of life beyond planet Earth.

Grusch, 36, has served in the military, the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, and the Pentagon’s Unidentified Aerial Incidents Task Force. However, it was also under psychiatric arrest according to statements suicidal and for an alleged problem alcoholism. This was revealed this Wednesday by The Intercept, a medium that has access to police reports documenting at least two controversial incidents.

These revelations add skepticism to a questioning testimony. Grusch never presented or claimed to have seen evidence confirming the existence of alien spacecraft or the “non-human” biological remains he referred to, neither before Congress nor in his public statements. Your information may come from third-party sources that you have not disclosed for alleged privacy reasons. Two former Navy officers appearing with Grusch claimed unidentified weather events, but did not attribute them to aliens.

Alcohol and suicidal thoughts

During his appearance, Grusch boosted his credibility by pointing out that he has high security clearance to access classified information about UFOs (UFOs). Police records obtained by ‘The Intercept’ reveal that Grusch was temporarily admitted to a detention center on 1 October 2018. sanity. The ex-military would make a “suicide statement” when his wife said he was an alcoholic and needed help. “Her husband asked her to kill her,” says the report by the Loudoun County sheriff in Virginia. She was the woman who called the police.

In 2014, Grusch experienced a similar incident. The security forces report details how the man may have been “violent, very strong” and may be in pain. post traumatic stress, a common disease among soldiers. According to the US media, during his time in the army Grusch fought in Afghanistan and was awarded a medal for it. While the text states that he “never harmed himself”, it also states that he “sometimes made these threats while intoxicated”.

His superiors knew this and nevertheless decided to retain the security clearance that gave him access to secret military equipment. A colleague of Grusch’s stated that ‘To cut‘. “I think it’s like any isolated group: Once you’re in, they usually protect their own group,” he explained, keeping his identity secret “for fear of professional reprisals.”

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