David Grusch Reaffirms NHI Claims in New Disclosure Appeal

David Grusch Reaffirms NHI Claims in New Disclosure Appeal

At a recent disclosure conference, former intelligence officer David Grusch again asserted that the U.S. government possesses information about non-human intelligence. He said that NHI represent a “continuum” of life forms. While such claims remain controversial, they are hardly new to longtime Unknowncountry readers.

Former intelligence officer David Grusch has once again placed the question of non-human intelligence (NHI) at the center of the public disclosure debate.

Appearing during a recent transparency-focused news conference on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), Grusch reiterated his long-standing claim that elements within the U.S. government possess information about advanced technologies and materials that may not originate from known human sources. He argued that efforts to increase public transparency are ultimately about more than unusual objects in the sky—they concern the possibility that humanity is confronting evidence of a non-human intelligence.

For many observers, such claims remain extraordinary and controversial. Grusch has not presented new public evidence proving the existence of extraterrestrial beings or other forms of NHI. His assertions continue to rely on information he says was provided by government and intelligence sources. Yet his willingness to publicly revisit these allegations has kept the issue in the national conversation and sustained pressure on policymakers to address lingering questions surrounding UAP investigations.

One of the more intriguing moments of the press conference came when Grusch was asked how many different species or forms of non-human intelligence he believes are known to government programs. Rather than offering a specific number, he described what he called a “continuum” of life forms, ranging from what he characterized as “corporeal bipedal-type life” to what he referred to as “sentient plasma life.” Grusch further claimed that there are multiple forms of NHI that U.S. government programs are aware of, though he did not provide evidence supporting those assertions during the event.

For longtime Unknowncountry readers, the possibility that humanity may be interacting with intelligences beyond conventional human understanding is hardly a new subject.

Since its founding, Unknowncountry has explored reports of encounters, consciousness-related phenomena, and experiences that challenge traditional assumptions about reality. Through his books, personal experience, interviews, and decades of investigation, Whitley Strieber has repeatedly examined questions surrounding the nature of intelligence, consciousness, and the possibility that humanity shares its reality with other forms of awareness.

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During the event, Grusch encouraged newcomers to the UFO/UAP subject to familiarize themselves with the history of the phenomenon through the work of documentary filmmaker James Fox. He specifically recommended Fox’s films as a useful introduction to the topic.

Among Fox’s best-known documentaries are The Phenomenon (2020), which surveys decades of military, government, and civilian UFO reports, and Moment of Contact (2022), which examines witness testimony and investigative findings related to the 1996 Varginha incident in Brazil.

The Varginha case was also discussed during the conference itself. Often described by researchers as one of the most significant international UFO cases on record, the incident involved reports that witnesses encountered a strange being following an alleged UFO crash near the Brazilian city. While definitive proof remains elusive and the case continues to be debated, it has become a focal point for researchers who believe it may represent one of the strongest historical cases suggesting direct interaction with a non-human intelligence.

Fox offered one of the event’s most memorable statements when he declared, “Reality should not be classified.”

That sentiment was echoed by journalist Leslie Kean, whose reporting has helped bring the UAP issue into mainstream public discussion. Kean argued that if evidence exists demonstrating humanity is not alone, such information should not remain confined within classified programs. “Knowledge that we are not alone belongs to all of humanity,” she said.

The conference also featured comments from Congressman Tim Burchett, one of the most vocal elected officials pushing for greater transparency on UAP-related matters. Burchett claimed that he had been told outside a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) that even the president operates on a “need-to-know” basis regarding certain highly classified programs.

Burchett additionally cautioned the public about misinformation and competing narratives emerging from Washington. He urged citizens to think critically, remain vigilant regarding possible disinformation campaigns, and trust their own judgment when evaluating claims surrounding the disclosure issue.

Another notable moment occurred when Grusch directed public attention to a little-known declassified Australian intelligence assessment from 1971. Links to the document quickly spread across social media and online discussion forums following the conference. Grusch specifically recommended that people review pages 7 through 16, which discuss historical allegations concerning government secrecy surrounding UFO investigations.

The renewed interest in the document reflects a broader trend within the disclosure movement: an increasing effort to connect contemporary whistleblower testimony with historical records and long-debated incidents.

Yet beyond questions of technology, secrecy, or government programs lies a deeper issue.

If governments possess credible evidence that humanity is not alone—or that consciousness exists within a larger framework than currently understood—the implications would extend far beyond military programs and classified investigations. Such a revelation would challenge assumptions about human identity, our place in the cosmos, and perhaps even the relationship between mind and reality.

Whether future disclosures ultimately validate Grusch’s claims remains uncertain. But the question driving the conversation is one that Unknowncountry has explored for decades: If non-human intelligence is real, what would that mean for humanity’s understanding of itself? 

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