Was there any cover-up?
At some point, Grusch was asked whether anyone had been harmed or injured with the intent to cover up information about extraterrestrial technology. When asked if anyone had been murdered, he mentioned that he needed to be extremely careful and “directed the right people with that knowledge to the appropriate authorities.”
Money was taken from somewhere else.
Grusch also pointed out that the military repeatedly used funds that were specifically allocated for other programs in order to try to reverse-engineer some of the samples of non-human technology they possessed. However, according to Sue Gough, a spokesperson for the Pentagon, Grusch’s claims weren’t true. He went public with these statements last month for the first time.
As Gough added, the Department of Defense is fully “committed to timely reporting to Congress.” Of course, she meant reporting everything related to UFOs and extraterrestrial life. She denied Grusch’s statements, saying there isn’t any viable information that would reinforce the idea of possession or reverse-engineering of extraterrestrial materials.