Former U.S. Air Force intelligence officer David Grusch testified that the government possesses non-human spacecraft and biological remains of their pilots [1].
The testimony represents a significant escalation in the public discourse regarding unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). If verified, the existence of a secret, multi-decade recovery program would suggest a massive failure of legislative oversight and a paradigm shift in human history.
Grusch appeared before a U.S. House of Representatives Committee in Washington, D.C. [1]. During the proceedings, he said that a clandestine program exists to retrieve and reverse-engineer these objects [1]. This effort has allegedly operated for several decades without public knowledge or congressional awareness [1].
According to the testimony, the government is concealing evidence of UAP and related biological material [1]. Grusch said he came forward to bring these matters to the attention of the public, and to ensure legislative oversight of the activities [1].
The hearing took place in July 2023 [1]. It focused on the transparency of government records and the legality of withholding information from the U.S. Congress regarding the nature of these craft [1].
Grusch described a system of secrecy that prevents the scientific community and the public from accessing the biological remains and the technology recovered by the state [1]. He said the program is designed to maintain a monopoly on the technology found within the non-human craft [1].
“the government possesses non-human spacecraft and the biological remains of their pilots”
This testimony shifts the UAP conversation from anecdotal sightings to allegations of a systemic government cover-up. By testifying under oath before Congress, Grusch has moved the debate into a legal and legislative framework, forcing the U.S. government to either verify these claims or provide a detailed accounting of its aerospace recovery programs.





