I’ve been following this story and it’s interesting but the more dramatic claims seem to track back to the Skinwalker Ranch crowd—a bunch of people who think werewolves and poltergeists and such are haunting a ranch, which has a goofy TV show about it. That includes Grusch (who’s been photographed hanging out with Lue Elizondo et al) and Schumer (Schumer dedicated this legislation to the late Harry Reid, who had directed public funds to Skinwalker Ranch.) So that casts a lot of doubt on things.
That includes Grusch (who’s been photographed hanging out with Lue Elizondo et al) and Schumer (Schumer dedicated this legislation to the late Harry Reid, who had directed public funds to Skinwalker Ranch.)
I am all for investigating the narrative you put forth as it is relevant to issue and fair to bring up. To that end, could you provide evidence to back up your claims about Grusch specifically, as there’s no mention of him the NY Post article.
Now, I find it fully consistent, and even understandable, that an individual, who has come to believe in UFOs and is shunned by military, for that exact reason, would seek out UFO enthusiasts. Who else could he discuss this massive (to him) revelation with?
Note that Grusch’ first filing, to DoDIG, takes place in 2021, so the SCU 2022 photo does not imply his story is tainted that way. Moreover, Greenstreet’s career is debunking (including UAPs), so he’s obviously not an objective journalist in this matter.
That includes Grusch (who’s been photographed hanging out with Lue Elizondo et al)
What’s the chronology of this. If he hung out with them after seeing his own evidence and assembling his case, that’s meaningless and innocuous. Why wouldn’t he meet with them. If he hung out with them before, okay, but like, so what? What can we conclude from that?
I’ve been following this story and it’s interesting but the more dramatic claims seem to track back to the Skinwalker Ranch crowd—a bunch of people who think werewolves and poltergeists and such are haunting a ranch, which has a goofy TV show about it. That includes Grusch (who’s been photographed hanging out with Lue Elizondo et al) and Schumer (Schumer dedicated this legislation to the late Harry Reid, who had directed public funds to Skinwalker Ranch.) So that casts a lot of doubt on things.
Edit: see this NY Post article for more details: https://nypost.com/2023/03/21/ufo-believing-pentagon-bosses-missed-spy-craft-for-years/
I am all for investigating the narrative you put forth as it is relevant to issue and fair to bring up. To that end, could you provide evidence to back up your claims about Grusch specifically, as there’s no mention of him the NY Post article.
What we do have is this tweet https://twitter.com/MiddleOfMayhem/status/1675534520035217409 exactly from the author Steven Greenstreet of said NY Post article, which indeed shows Grusch and SRW people. It’s from 2022. We also have Elizondo https://twitter.com/LueElizondo/status/1665721919067258880 acknowledging working with Grusch.
Now, I find it fully consistent, and even understandable, that an individual, who has come to believe in UFOs and is shunned by military, for that exact reason, would seek out UFO enthusiasts. Who else could he discuss this massive (to him) revelation with?
Note that Grusch’ first filing, to DoDIG, takes place in 2021, so the SCU 2022 photo does not imply his story is tainted that way. Moreover, Greenstreet’s career is debunking (including UAPs), so he’s obviously not an objective journalist in this matter.
This video goes into it some more, starting from around the 18 minute mark: Congress UFO Hearing—It’s even crazier than you think—YouTube
TL;DW: Jay Strattan, a Skinwalker Ranch guy, was Grusch’s boss when he was investigating UAP in the DoD.
What’s the chronology of this. If he hung out with them after seeing his own evidence and assembling his case, that’s meaningless and innocuous. Why wouldn’t he meet with them. If he hung out with them before, okay, but like, so what? What can we conclude from that?
Skinwalker Rancher Jay Strattan was Grusch’s boss in the military: see Congress UFO Hearing—It’s even crazier than you think—YouTube from about 18 minutes.