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Event26 July 2023

Grusch's 2023 Congressional Testimony

David Grusch's 26 July 2023 sworn testimony before the House Oversight Committee's National Security Subcommittee, alleging a multi-decade UAP crash-retrieval and reverse-engineering programme based on interviews with more than 40 individuals rather than his own direct access to any craft.

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Theories & Explanations

  • Grusch's 2023 Congressional Testimony supports UAP Crash-Retrieval Claim — The testimony is the claim's most prominent public airing, but Grusch's own account rests on secondhand interviews rather than direct access, and AARO's dedicated 2024 review found no evidence corroborating it.

People

  • Grusch's 2023 Congressional Testimony heard sworn testimony from David Grusch — Grusch testified under oath on 26 July 2023; the fact of the sworn testimony is documented, independent of whether its underlying claims are substantiated.

Places

  • Grusch's 2023 Congressional Testimony occurred in United States.

Official US UFO Investigations: From Blue Book to AARO

How US government study of UFOs/UAPs moved from Cold War-era Air Force screening through a secret Pentagon research contract to today's formal anomaly-resolution office — reusable across the Blue Book, AATIP, Pentagon-videos, and Grusch pages.

  1. March 1952

    Project Blue Book begins

    Succeeds the earlier Project Sign and Project Grudge as the US Air Force's official UFO study.

  2. January 1953

    Robertson Panel convened

    A CIA-convened scientific panel recommends public education to reduce UFO reporting, shaping Air Force policy for years afterward.

  3. December 1969

    Project Blue Book closes

    Ends following the Condon Report's conclusion that further investigation was unlikely to yield scientific value.

  4. 14 November 2004

    USS Nimitz 'Tic Tac' encounter

    Fighter pilots radar-track and briefly pursue a fast-moving, featureless object off southern California; the FLIR1 video comes from this encounter.

  5. 2008

    AAWSAP/AATIP funding begins

    A Senate-championed Pentagon research contract studies military UAP encounters and Skinwalker Ranch phenomena; runs through 2012.

  6. 2015

    Gimbal and GOFAST videos recorded

    A second Navy squadron's infrared recordings during training flights.

  7. October 2017

    Luis Elizondo resigns from the Pentagon

    Cites 'excessive secrecy' around AATIP's UAP work; the resignation becomes public two months later.

  8. December 2017

    New York Times publishes all three videos

    Alongside reporting on the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program.

  9. 27 April 2020

    Department of Defense confirms the videos as authentic

    The official release states the recordings are genuine and unaltered — and that the objects remain unidentified.

  10. 25 June 2021

    ODNI preliminary assessment published

    Most of the 144 examined reports lack the corroborating data for a firm explanation either way.

  11. 2022

    All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) established

  12. 26 July 2023

    David Grusch testifies to Congress

    Claims the government holds retrieved non-human craft, based on interviews with others rather than direct access.

  13. 2024

    AARO historical review finds no verifiable evidence for retrieval claims

    The well-known videos themselves remain unresolved for lack of sensor data.

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