Lawmakers say they are one step closer to the truth about humanity’s place in the universe today after a top secret briefing on UFOs in Congress.
America’s top spy watchdog met with members of the House Oversight committee on Capitol Hill today — a meeting previewed by DailyMail.com’s anonymous intelligence community insider.
The meeting aimed to get to the bottom of last year’s explosive charges alleging the existence of an illegal UFO crash retrieval program.
Those allegations, made by the formerly high-ranking US intelligence official David Grusch, accused the US military and its private contractors of covering up retrieved UFOs and alien ‘beings,’ plus retaliation campaigns to keep their secrets.
‘We’ve now made, I would say, progress on some of the claims Mr. Grusch has made in his complaint,’ Democratic Florida Congressman Jared Moskowitz told reporters.
‘Based on what we heard,’ Rep. Moskowitz said, ‘many of Grusch claims have merit!’
UAP Classified Briefing @RepMoskowitz “This is the first time we kind of got a ruling on what the IG thinks of (Grusch’s) claims.” @NewsNation pic.twitter.com/vkiLdedVIU— Jordan Clifford (@JCliff_Scoops) January 12, 2024
Grusch’s allegations were first made in detail via this classified formal complaint, a ‘Disclosure of Urgent Concern(s); Complaint of Reprisal’ filed to the office of the US Intelligence Community’s Inspector General (IC IG) in May of 2022.
‘I think this one [today’s briefing] is going to lead to a lot of things,’ Rep. Moskowitz said. ‘There’s a lot of new questions and a lot of new areas to ask and poke in.’
‘I think everybody left there thinking and knowing that Grusch is legit,’ said Republican Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett, Rep. Moskowitz’s colleague on the House Oversight Committee, which spearheaded today’s secret UFO conclave.
Burchett added, ‘if they didn’t think that before.’
The Tennessee legislator, who has become a strong voice calling for transparency on what officials now call ‘unidentified anomalous phenomena’ or UAP, did retain some of his criticisms, telling reporters ‘by design this issue is very compartmentalized.’





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