For decades, the UFO question has been consigned to the realm of 
speculation, conspiracy theory and science fiction. However, in recent 
years, serious people have started taking on the subject with a more 
academic approach.
The renewed interest has been prompted in part by the recent release of 
videos purporting to show encounters between American naval aviators 
and, what the Pentagon has labeled "unidentified aerial phenomenon 
(UAP)" Congress has convened hearings to determine what these UAP are 
and what threat, if any, they might pose.
"If UAP do indeed represent a potential threat to our security, then the
 capabilities, systems, processes and sources we use to observe and 
study or analyze these phenomena need to be classified at appropriate 
levels," said Scott Bray, Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence.
The Department of Defense has established a special team: the All-Domain
 Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). It's job: to investigate and identify
 what are now hundreds of reported sightings. So far, they have not 
confirmed any of them to constitute proof of alien life.
      
      The U.S. government's official stance, however, remains the same: human beings are alone.
But now, for the first time, a former member of AARO is speaking out with a stunning story.
"My name is David Grusch."....<<<Read More>>>...
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