I believe David Grusch is a patriotic, honest, well meaning professional who has been used and mis led by a circle of titled grifters

When he sat in front of congress and said "I interviewed up to 40 witnesses who revealed a ufo crash retrieval legacy program" he wasn't lying.

I got into this topic when the Grusch story broke. An air force intelligence official with a seemingly sound and sober record coming out of nowhere and saying on TV he's uncovered a crash retrieval program? And he's taken legal action and testified under oath?

Wow, sounds impressive, it has to have some truth to it.

It made the idea seem believable. Why were there rumblings, hearings, talk of the ICIG taking it seriously and it being credible. Wow, this must be it, turns out aliens are real huh! It got exciting and I got invested. I started consuming UFO content. This Gary Nolan guy seems legit, and a proper scientist too. This Elizondo guy seems sober and sincere... what's that, an admiral believes it too and has stated there's truth to it? Wow. Who is this Jay Stratton guy, ooo, he seems like a big deal. He's claiming it too!

Then the more and more I've followed the topic, the less I came to believe.

The honeymoon period of the Grusch story and the navy videos (clearly bunk) and the tic tac incident (its clear when you hear Alex Dietrich's side of the story it's not quite what Fravor makes it out to be) and all these big credible names with impressive titles wore off.

Why's it always the same 10 or so guys, always referring to each other and often only referring to each others titles, as if to make out that "Stanford Scientist" is any more than just Nolan AGAIN or "the highest of high in the Navy, an admiral" (wait, you mean Tim Galludet AGAIN) or UAP task force leader and high ranking intelligence official (hold on, why not just say Lui Elizondo, that's his name right, the same guy over and over again)

I believe there's ten or so guys with titles who have all clumped together to peddle the subject for their own gain. They all have impressive titles but are either winding down their careers (embellishing their careers mind you) and looking for retirement fund or are gaining from it another way.

I believe Grusch, is a well meaning professional who was taken advantage of. He's taken it all very literally and believed all of these figureheads with titles above their names and like us, initially, became overwhelmed and impressed and went along with it. He has first hand whistleblowers, probably people like Jake Barber, who seem to mostly be emotionally and mentally unstable ex military types lookingto bolster their private ventures or gain some fame. Herrera, that alien gauntlet guy from Jesse Michaels show etc.

Grush has been played and sent forth as the boy scout without a prior reputation or record within the topic to kick start the topic for the new age of internet conspiracy theorists. He isn't lying when he says these things under oath. He's been told by many people about these secret projects etc. But those same people keep popping up, or people brought forward or under the guidance or influence of these same names keeps appearing. It all leads back to the same guys.

And for a lot of people it seems to have worked. But the MORE I've learnt and followed the subject, the more apparent that it's just one big circular retirement fund grift it becomes.

Grusch is a good man who has been used.