Our alien whistleblower David Grusch had his day in Congress this past Monday, reiterating his claims that top secret people told him we have alien spacecraft and bodies. Some observations:
- An increasing number of "high-ranking intelligence officials" have anonymously corroborated Grusch. These people obviously think we're a bunch of idiots.
- Do these aliens have brakes on their cars?
- The US inspector general overseeing the intelligence community believes the classified evidence (photos, documents etc) presented to them by Grusch is "urgent and credible." Since they've done such a great job of reining in the intelligence community from everything else (take your pick), I also find the inspector general's office urgent and credible.
- A government that has character assassinated or just assassinated anyone who revealed anything about them is letting some guy blab unchecked on national news about the most explosive secret of all time.
- The aliens don't seem to care about dudes crashing on earth and getting imprisoned for life.
There has been some speculation that "greys" are some kind of bioprinted probes (I think they're of the kind that wildlife biologists use), and not the aliens themselves. Since they're just disposable recon tools, that's why there's no recovery efforts for them. No one cares about the cheap hammer they dropped in the woods.
Anyway, what Grusch, Fravour, and the other fellow said isn't anything new - it's been being said since at least the 2017 release of those Navy films. What the hearings are, is just a lawyer thing, because of the seriousness of some of the charges that are implied in all this - murders and all kinds of other laws being broken, by both the government and private contractors. What's important about what they said isn't that it's new, but that's it's under oath, in front of Congress, in public.
It's just a stepping stone to further investigations, including getting the actual good stuff/smoking guns de-fucking-classified. In fact, one dude had some legislation going through last week about it, but he was apparently getting pressure blocking it from somewhere (Tim something, the older gent with the nice southern accent who spoke first).
That's a clever theory, but the unbelievably profound understanding of physics required to travel faster than light would preclude clumsy methodologies like letting a bunch of bio robots stumble around the woods and crash their ships into things. That would be more of a near-future thing, like Martian tech 500 years ahead of us. Judging by common accounts, the greys wouldn't be accomplishing much anyway even when they don't mess up.
We have much better, more specific claims about the CIA murdering a PRESIDENT. Ignoring that to listen to some guy tell secondhand tales for an hour indicates a lack of seriousness on the part of the so-called investigators.