- The US intelligence community has been accused of trying to discredit a UFO whistleblower by revealing his mental health issues
- David Grusch delivered bombshell testimony last month in Congress about alleged government UFO programs
- Investigative journalist Ross Coulthart says a news outlet was given his medical records and the source could ‘only’ be the intelligence community
A UFO whistleblower who delivered bombshell Congressional testimony last month has sensationally claimed the government is trying to leak his medical record to destroy his credibility.
David Grusch, a former high-ranking intelligence official, revealed to lawmakers details about a secret government program to retrieve ‘non-human’ technology.
But after his testimony captured headlines about the alleged covert operation, he claims The Intercept informed him it planned to publish an article about his past struggles with mental health and PTSD.
Local sheriffs allegedly denied being the source of the leak, leading investigative journalist Ross Coulthart to conclude the ‘only’ possible source of the information could be the intelligence community.
Grusch made several sensational claims as he appeared before Congress in July, including suggesting the government had killed people to cover up its operations and that the US had been in possession of UFOs since the 1930s.
He was among three military whistleblowers who testified under oath in July that they had firsthand encounters or knowledge about secret government programs involving technology that is ‘non-human.’
His remarks were condemned, however, by the head of the Pentagon’s UFO office, Sean Kirkpatrick, who slammed Grusch’s claims as ‘insulting’.
Grusch now believes the backlash to his testimony from officials has extended further, with the alleged article’s release reportedly set to publicize his PTSD, grief and depression struggles.
Sean Kirkpatrick, director of the Pentagon’s UFO office, slammed Grusch’s testimony as ‘insulting’
But Coulthart, who previously interviewed Grusch, said the information about the intelligence official’s personal issues should never have even been available.
‘This is a document, that if the media had done the right thing, would be in his police department file in the county sheriff’s office,’ he told NewsNation.
He said Grusch assumed the journalist who obtained the files sourced them through the sheriff’s office, but claims they confirmed the leak did not come from them.
‘The only other place that had this information is the intelligence community… The intelligence community leaked it,’ he said.
The Intercept has been contacted for comment over the alleged leak.
Investigative journalist Ross Coulthart said he believes the leak came from the intelligence community
David Grusch (center) pictured with former pilot Ryan Graves (left) and Navy veteran fighter pilot Commander David Fravor as they were sworn in to give testimony to Congress on July 26, 2023
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