In a recent article published by The Debrief, former intelligence official David Grusch claims that the U.S. government has been in possession of non-human craft for decades, recovered through secret operations designed to evade congressional oversight. Grusch also alleges that the military has found “dead pilots” of these crafts. This sensational story has already been widely reported, but it lacks any concrete evidence to back up its claims. The government denies any cover-up, and the military entity tasked with UFO reports has found no verifiable evidence of Grusch’s claims. This kind of story is all too familiar in the world of UFO culture, dating back to the 1940s when the term “flying saucer” was first popularized. Every instance of UFO mania follows a similar cycle; someone with military or government experience comes forward with strange claims, often without any hard evidence. Tabloids amplify the story, and conspiracy theories flourish as officials deny any extraterrestrial activity. At best, any official reports or hearings that result from these claims are anticlimactic, lacking in big revelations throughout history. The cycle continues to move forward with little prospect of proving or disproving the claims, leaving us stuck in a cycle of sensationalism and denial.
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