Multiple U.S. intelligence and defense sources have confirmed to Liberation Times that the Pentagon's Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) office has, as one source stated, "coordinated the collection and analysis of materials from an unknown origin."
Liberation Times understands that individuals who have worked on such programs are now prepared to come forward to the Intelligence Community’s Inspector General by making whistleblower complaints.
Good to hear. Add to it the list of names Grusch provided and there is shaping up to be a lot of people willing to speak on this. There may be some overlap in those lists of people, but there are probably a lot of people that were empowered to come forward after Congress’s hearing.
Never heard of this source. Haven't been able to find any similar stories. I will file it away for now and see if anything pops up in better known news outlets.
Understandable. I'd give Chris Sharp an ear, though. His reporting has been pretty reliable thus far. He's had the typical talking heads in this space vouch for him. It's frustrating that there are simply news outlets that will cover this topic and news outlets that will not. Maybe one day.