The investigative journalist who broke the story of the Pentagon whistleblower who claims the US has run a top secret UFO retrieval program for decades claims more people will come forward but are currently too scared.
David Grusch served 14 years in the Air Force, where he says he was told about the program by others who were involved.
He went public last month and explained how the US is in an arms race with Russia and China to understand the extra-terrestrial life.
Leslie Kean, the journalist who helped reveal Grusch’s story, says more whistleblowers could come forward but even with hearings scheduled for Congress, some are afraid to speak out.
‘I do think there will be, there already have been other whistleblowers but the question is will they go public and that remains to be seen,’ she told NewsNation Thursday.
Leslie Kean, the investigative journalist who broke the story of t he Pentagon whistleblower who claims the US has run a top secret UFO retrieval program for decades says more people are scared to come forward
David Grusch served 14 years in the Air Force, where he says he was told about the program by others who were involved.
‘They’re very concerned for safety, jobs, there’s still a stigma against this. They don’t wanna lose [security] clearances, many have been told not to come forward by places where they work. There’s a lot of risks involved.’
For their part, the inspector general described Grusch’s complaint as ‘credible and urgent’ in July 2022 — forwarding the filing to the US Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines and Senator Marco Rubio’s own Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, among others.
However, despite the plan to hold hearings in Washington about this in the coming weeks, Kean says people are still afraid to come forward.
‘Everyone has their own story. If we have a hearing, perhaps some of them will show up.’
Grusch, 36, is a decorated Afghanistan combat officer who went on to work for the National…
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