by Arjun Walia, The Pulse:
Footage of a UFO crash retrieval that supposedly originated from non-human intelligence has made its way into the public domain.
“Yes, there have been crashed craft, and bodies recovered.”
– Dr. Edgar Mitchell, Apollo 14 Astronaut, from his appearance in the 2011 film “Thrive.”
“Whistleblowers” with verified, legitimate credentials have been stepping forward since the 1940s, emphasizing the reality of UFOs and the manoeuvres they can perform. I am talking about crafts with no visible means of propulsion that defy our understanding of physics and aerodynamics. A great example would be the General Nathan Twining memo from 1947, sent to the commanding General of the United States Air Force at the time. The memo emphasized the operating characteristics of these objects and that the phenomenon is “real” and not visionary or fictitious. There are now thousands upon thousands of documents like this in the public domain, including objects travelling so fast that they seem to be teleporting from point to point.
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From the 1940s to the present day, personnel from all agencies and ranks (and more) from dozens of countries have been emphasizing the fact that UFOs are real and many of them originate from non-human intelligence. The examples are abundant, and the electrooptical data released over the past many years also complement these claims, not to mention the similarities and consistency of the stories of those who have claimed to have had ‘contact.’
The latest example from 2025 comes from Jake Barber, an Air Force Special Operations Officer who claims to have been part of a UFO crash retrieval team.
“I will tell you that during this process over the last couple of years, it’s been confirmed to me by ranking members of the UAP task force that what we were working with was, in fact, NHI (non-human intelligence), and it was not a unique experience.”
– Jake Barber, from the interview (video) below.
This complements the recent testimony of David Grusch, a former United States Air Force (USAF) officer and intelligence official who also spoke of the reality of these programs in 2023. Multiple high-ranking officers have also backed these two men. In the case of Barber, it’s Lieutenant Colonel Blitch. In the case of Grusch, it was Karl E. Nell, a recently retired Army Colonel and current aerospace executive who was the Army’s liaison for the Pentagon’s UAP Task Force from 2021 to 2022. He characterized Grusch as “beyond reproach.”