David Grush
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In my official duties, I was exposed to human and signals intelligence information concerning foreign adversary UAP crash retrieval, exploitation study efforts, adversary views on U.S.
legacy program reverse engineering efforts, and U.S.-held audiovisual information related to crash retrieval matters, such as the recovered vehicles and the associated biological material.
God damn right, that's awesome.
But I was able to cross verify this information internally to back up the foreign government assertions.
Many of the president's team has been kept in the dark by high ego, politically appointed actors, both because of incompetence and malicious intent has subverted the president's order on this issue.
Furthermore, some of this foreign intelligence has not been provided to Congress, despite lawful requests to the Defense Intelligence Agency last summer, and also having formally been published across the IC and analyzed by such analytical centers such as NASIC.
These records belong under congressional oversight, and I believe DIA should stop obstructing Chairman Luna's task force and provide those documents to Congress and enter it through mandatory declassification review so the American public can see some of the foreign intelligence I had access to.
Secrecy around this issue did not appear overnight.
Subsequent executive orders, Secretary of Defense memorandums, Department of Security, basically nullified Congress's role with the judicial branch with oversight of this issue.
Remember, classification exists to protect the nation.
Executive Order 13-526 discusses what can and cannot be classified.
Embarrassment, hiding funds, criminal activity, and the basic information about scientific information in the universe is unlawful for it to be classified.
And this is why whistleblower protections matter.
Through my federal litigation ongoing with the Department of War, I learned that the Air Force worked with an external agency to seek an investigation of me for alleged unauthorized disclosures punishable under the Espionage Act after I testified in front of Congress in 2023, discussing the results of my congressionally directed investigation in support of the first time administration.
This should concern every member of Congress, regardless of party.
To this day, I'm still fighting years of record withholding, administrative obstruction, and a prolonged effort to get a medical military retirement that I still am not in a retired status.
This is also a real fraud, waste, and abuse issue.
President Vance's task force is sharply focused on the issue of misuse of funds.
The same accountability problem applies here.
And during my investigation, I found slush funds to the tune of billions of dollars per annum for these activities.