UFO insider says Trump knows about alien hybrids among us
Could President Donald Trump hold the key to shattering humanity's greatest secret about extraterrestrial life mingling with us?
According to a stunning claim by a retired Air Force major, Trump was fully informed during his first term about UFOs, crashed spacecraft, non-human remains, and even alien species reportedly crossbreeding with humans, a revelation that could redefine our place in the cosmos if disclosed, the Daily Mail reported.
Retired US Air Force Major David Grusch, who spent 14 years in service and worked as an intelligence officer, has emerged as a whistleblower with jaw-dropping assertions.
Grusch's Bombshell Claims on Alien Presence
Grusch, also an advisor to Congress's UAP Task Force, insists that Trump was briefed on multiple alien races, including one allegedly creating hybrids with humans.
He testified before Congress in 2023, alleging secret government programs have been retrieving and reverse-engineering UFO technology for decades.
Grusch even claims to have personally reviewed intelligence reports and images of non-human bodies, though no physical evidence has surfaced publicly to back these statements.
Alien Species and Their Mysterious Intentions
Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison has supported Grusch’s narrative, describing at least four known alien species, including the human-like "Nordics" with fair skin and blond hair.
Burlison also referenced Grusch’s depiction of "the Greys," a race supposedly thousands of years ahead of us, with grey skin, large black eyes, and mind-controlled tech that defies gravity.
Grusch himself noted a "mixed bag of activity" from these beings, leaving their reasons for visiting Earth—whether for our genetic material or mere curiosity—frustratingly unclear.
Global Powers in a Secret Tech Race
Adding a geopolitical twist, Grusch alleges the US is locked in a covert arms race with Russia and China, both reportedly possessing crashed alien craft and racing to unlock their secrets.
Yet, past administrations, the military, and NASA have consistently denied any contact with extraterrestrial life or recovered technology, casting a shadow of skepticism over these claims.
Even Trump himself expressed doubt in a June 2024 podcast interview, suggesting he’s not fully convinced despite hearing from credible sources about something "out there."
Intimidation and Calls for Disclosure
Grusch has faced severe pushback, claiming he endured physical threats before submitting a report to the intelligence community inspector general under a prior administration.
"I actually had to go and seek legal protection that way because I was, you know, literally in fear both professionally and in my personal life," Grusch revealed, hinting at a powerful cover-up without naming culprits.
Still, he urges Trump to declassify these files, a move that could cement the former president as a historic figure while challenging the progressive narrative that often dismisses such topics as conspiracy fodder—though let’s be honest, the left might just call it another distraction from their agenda.






