In Washington, a former Air Force intelligence officer testified before Congress - asserting that the U.S. government is concealing a long-running program dedicated to retrieving and reverse-engineering unidentified flying objects (UFOs). The Pentagon has denied these allegations.
What sets this whistleblower apart from others who have come forward before him?
Despite the Pentagon's denial, they appear remarkably composed regarding Gush, in stark contrast to the typical response of undermining and mudslinging faced by previous whistleblowers. In fact, Gush was granted a congressional hearing, a unique honor not extended to any other whistleblower. So, why him, and why now? If you sense something amiss here, you're not alone; many Americans share this sentiment.
Furthermore, today, Mexican authorities casually presented two alien bodies as if they were showcasing an ancient artifact and nothing more, raising more questions about the timing of these events. The mystery behind why this is all unfolding now - remains.
Let's delve deeper into David Gush, this particular whistleblower with a compelling story. David Gush is a 36-year-old retired Air Force intelligence officer who also served as an adviser to the Pentagon's Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) program. He held high-level security clearances, which are subject to rigorous requirements, including evaluations related to psychological incidents and substance-related issues. Gush leaned on his top-level security clearance to boost his credibility.
However, records from the police, obtained by - The Intercept (MEDIA)- through the Virginia Freedom of Information Act, shed light on a concerning incident. On October 1, 2018, Gush was involuntarily committed to a mental health facility, partly because of a report suggesting he had made a suicidal statement. This incident occurred after Gush's wife confronted him about his struggles with alcoholism and recommended he seek help. During this confrontation, Gush reportedly asked his wife to end his life, and a police incident report noted, "He is very angry; guns are locked up." What does this incident reveal about the entire situation?
A few days ago I wrote an article about -UAP-s subject in which I raised two variants, one that it is all a distraction and Second that it is both a distraction and the truth.
The first scenario suggests that the concept of aliens serves as a convenient distraction for the public, which the U.S. government can utilize whenever they need to divert attention from crises, whether domestically or globally, that they may have caused.
UFOs are a topic that can effectively divert people's attention from the truth and offer a temporary escape from any predicaments the government might be responsible for.
The process is simple. Governmental organizations, comprising employees or individuals with higher security clearances, could identify a military personnel member with just enough security clearance to appear credible but not enough to pose significant harm. They would look for someone who is outspoken, holds strong patriotic beliefs or maybe even a person with mental health issues.
Once you've identified such a person, it becomes a matter of influencing them gradually, drip-feeding information into their mind until they eventually reveal it to the world, thus furthering your goals. David Gush could potentially fit this profile. Alternatively, the cause of his depression might be the result of pressure exerted upon him. If this is indeed a orchestrated distraction by the U.S. government, it's highly likely that Mexico is involved, especially considering the evidence they presented today.
The critical question that needs to be asked is: Why reveal this information now? If the U.S. government has possessed such knowledge all along, what has prompted them to disclose it at this moment? Could it be that they believe it's time for humanity to coexist with other beings, slowly introducing what was once known to only a select few? or are they scared of something even they can’t figure out. If so, how does this tie into the concept of the New World Order? For a more in-depth exploration of this theory, please refer to my initial article here:
UFOs/UAPs: A Reality or a Distraction?
The question of whether we are alone in the universe has intrigued humanity for centuries. It's a notion that has lingered in the minds of many, as we pondered the vastness of our universe and the possibility of other life forms. In such an infinite cosmos, it's hard to imagine otherwise.
The question of why Gush chose journalist Leslie Kean, who is relatively unknown and lacks a significant track record of breaking big stories or protecting whistleblowers, is indeed strange. It raises the question of why he didn't opt for someone with a more established reputation like Glenn Greenwald or Sy Hersh. To understand this choice, I delved into most of Leslie Kean's work, and it quickly became apparent why she might have been selected for this task.
A significant portion of Leslie Kean's work revolves around topics like the afterlife, parallel universes, and various unexplained phenomena. She has even authored a book about her personal experiences with the afterlife. This background makes her a potentially ideal candidate for someone who would be receptive to a UFO/UAP story. Early believe what she’s told. It starts to make sense that if the goal was to get the story published and out in the public domain, whether as a distraction or for genuine purposes, David Gush might have deliberately approached someone like Leslie Kean, given her history and interests.
Looking ahead, I predict that we will witness other countries presenting their own evidence of extraterrestrial life. Most of these nations will likely be allies of the United States. This is my forecast for the coming months.
Recovered Police Records of Gush’s episode.