The Pentagon admitted for the first time in 2017 that they'd spent decades investigating what they call UAP, unidentified aerial phenomena. Last year, Congress overwhelmingly passed a measure to ensure legal protection for government whistleblowers like Grush who came forward with top secret information on UFOs. The inspector general's office interviewed people currently working on these alleged crash retrieval programs and they reportedly verified Grush's account.
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