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I want to believe: Aliens are real?
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I want to believe: Aliens are real?

A whistleblower claims the US government has recovered alien life and their technology

The last few years will no doubt be remembered as one of the oddest stretches in the history of western civilization. 

So I forgive you in advance if you've missed one of the weirder happenings: apparently UFOs, maybe aliens, maybe not, exist so says the New York Times, 60 Minutes, NBC News and the US Government over the last few years. Congress is openly investigating flying saucers or something like that. 

I even asked US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand about it when I was reporting in Rochester, NY. She claims her office has been approached by many members of the military who are concerned with what these vessels can do.

While the senator would not say that she believes in alien life she did say that we need to get to the bottom of where they're from whether it's somewhere on earth or not. 

I agree. 

The folks over at News Nation do too. On Monday night, they broadcasted an interview between award winning journalist Ross Coulthart and Daniel Grush, an Air Force veteran, former member of that task force and veteran of the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency turned whistleblower who claims that the government is hiding recovered alien crafts.

Ross Coulthart: When you say crash retrieval, what do you mean?

Daniel Grush: These are retrieving non-human origin, technical vehicles. You know, call it spacecraft, if you will, non-human exotic origin vehicles that have either landed or crashed.

Coulthart: We have spacecraft from another species.

Grush: We do? Yeah.

Coulthart: Know how many?

Grush: Quite a number.

Coulthart: You're kidding.

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Grush: No. I thought it was totally nuts. And I thought at first I was being deceived. It was a ruse. People started confiding in me. They approached me. I have plenty of current former senior intelligence officers that came to me, many of which I knew almost my whole career, that vital to me. They were a part of a program.

They named the program. I've never heard of it. And they they told me, based on their oral testimony, and they provided me documents and other other proof that there was, in fact, a program that the UAP task force was not read into.

I don't know where the truth lies but Fox Mulder said it best in the 90s, I want to believe

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