We Are NOT Alone - The Bob Lazar and David Grusch UFO Claims

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Bob Lazar and more recently former intelligence officer and whistle blower David Grusch have made bold claims that we are not alone in the universe.

In 1989, Lazar gave a TV interview in which he claimed to have helped reverse engineer alien aircraft for the U.S. military. Lazar, said he had worked in the S-4 section of Area 51, a corner of the Nevada Test Site. There, he had read documents indicating the existence of ongoing research on an "anti-gravity reactor" for use in propulsion systems. He was astonished and even more shocked to be shown nine flying discs of extraterrestrial origin stored in a hangar. In the decades since, he became famous for his theories about the existence of extraterrestrial life and technology.

More recently a government whistle blower and former intelligence officer David Grusch has come out with eerily similar claims to Bob Lazar, albeit being over 3 decades later, as he states that the U.S. is in possession of non-human craft which are being reverse engineered. Unlike Bob Lazar, Grusch's credentials are legitimate. He served in the Air Force, including in the war in Afghanistan. He served with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and then at the National Reconnaissance Office and he served as the NRO's liaison to the then-UAP Task Force (now replaced by the All Domain Anomaly Office/AARO). Grusch appears to be well respected by those he served alongside.

In response, the government and military have continued to deny that they have evidence of any such program existing.

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