– We plan to hold hearings, says Republican James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight Committee.
It was on Monday that the interview with the 36-year-old air force veteran David Charles Grusch was published in the online newspaper The Debrief.
Grusch says there that he left his government job in April to be able to speak freely and work for the authorities to be held accountable.
“Reliable information”
He does not claim to have seen any of the findings himself, but that he has credible information from other people.
– There were several high-ranking former intelligence officers who approached me, many whom I had known throughout my career, who told me that they participated in a program, he says in another interview according to The Independent.
The program must have consisted of systematic collection of craft or wreckage from alien craft that landed or crashed on Earth. Unique atomic structures and unique radiation show that they were not made by humans, says Grusch.
Turned to Congress
Grusch also says that he sent a several-hundred-page transcript of the conversations to Congress and was subjected to reprisals by the employer afterward.
The data is supported by another intelligence officer who is speaking publicly for the first time, writes The Debrief.
– The phenomenon of non-human intelligence is real. We are not alone, says Jonathan Gray who works with UFO analysis at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC).
He says that the findings have been used to develop their own military capabilities but that it is no longer necessary to keep their existence a secret.
“Biggest news in world history”
DN journalist Claes Svahn, chairman of UFO Sweden, writes in a comment in DN that Grusch has come up with the biggest news in world history – if it turns out to be true.
The American space agency Nasa says in a statement that it has no credible evidence of UFOs from other planets.