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David Grusch, once a skeptic at the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), has emerged as a Pentagon whistleblower. He alleges that the Vatican not only knows about UFOs but also assisted the U.S. in the recovery of one at the end of World War II.

After serving 14 years in the Air Force and becoming a combat veteran in Afghanistan, Grusch, 36, worked for the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency and NRO with his background in physics, as reported by News Nation. He served as NRO’s representative when it came to working with the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force, set up to look into aliens.

Grusch claims that the U.S. has run a secret UFO retrieval program for decades and that the Vatican was involved in the first-ever crash. “In 1933 was the first recovery in Europe and in Magenta, Italy,” Grusch told News Nation. “They recovered a partially intact vehicle.” Grusch said Pope Pius XII told America about it after it was held in an airbase by Benito Mussolini’s Italian government.

David Grusch, a representative National Reconnaissance Office who worked with the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force, alleged that the Vatican knew about UFOs in a sit down interview with News Nation.
David Grusch, a representative National Reconnaissance Office who worked with the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force, alleged that the Vatican knew about UFOs in a sit down interview with News Nation.News Nation

He alleged that the U.S. government went on to cover up numerous encounters with nonhuman aircraft in the 1950s and 1960s. In a 1971 agreement between the U.S. and the USSR to de-escalate tensions regarding nuclear war, both superpowers acknowledged that UFOs existed in some capacity.

Grusch said he believes the U.S. government has done many things to keep those secrets safe. “At the very least, I saw substantiative evidence that white-collar crime was committed,” Grusch told the outlet. When asked if people have been killed in the name of this secret, Grusch said, “Yeah, unfortunately. I’ve heard some really un-American things I don’t want to repeat right now.”

Grusch filed his report in July 2022, claiming that the U.S. government lied to the public for years. The Pentagon has denied having any knowledge of the program described by Grusch, but said it would investigate his claims, according to Daily Mail.

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