Complete guide to UAP whistleblowers: David Grusch, Bob Lazar, and others who have testified about government alien programs. What they claimed and what's been verified.
▶ Live TrendsIntelligence community veteran David Grusch testified before Congress in July 2023 under oath, claiming the US government has maintained a secret program involving recovered non-human craft and biological material for decades. His testimony triggered a global surge in UAP-related searches and forced official responses from the Pentagon and intelligence agencies.
Grusch claimed direct knowledge of a multi-decade program involving recovered non-human origin vehicles, alleged non-human biologics, and retaliatory actions against government employees who attempted to report these programs through proper channels. He filed official whistleblower complaints with the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community.
The Pentagon denied Grusch's specific claims while acknowledging the existence of UAP programs. Congressional investigators confirmed they had reviewed classified information related to his testimony. The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) released reports in 2024 that addressed but disputed some whistleblower claims.
Bob Lazar claimed in 1989 to have worked on reverse-engineering alien craft at a site near Area 51. While unverified, his claims have proven remarkably consistent over decades. More recently, former intelligence officials including Luis Elizondo have added credibility to claims of classified UAP programs through their official roles.
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