An investigative journalist thinks the public will know 'the truth' about UFOs in as little as a year from now with numerous anonymous whistleblowers coming forward.
Ross Coulthart, who has not personally seen a UFO or alien body, said in a recent interview that within 12 to 18 months, the world might know more about UFOs. He called it "the biggest story ever" after spending years of his life reporting on the phenomena.
“I think that the world will probably know publicly within, I suspect, 12 to 18 months,” he told Melbourne talkback radio host Neil Mitchell. He said numerous anonymous whistleblowers would step forward and reveal 'the truth' concealed by the government for as many as 90 years.
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Coulthart, author of In Plain Sight, an investigation into UFOs, feels there is an "extremely high probability" that we are not alone as an intelligent species in this universe.
"I also think from the sources that I speak to, there is a preponderance of evidence to suggest, at least prima facie, that we should assume that we are being visited by a non-human intelligence," he continued.
Former US intelligence official David Grusch, a UFO whistleblower interviewed by Coulthart, believes the US government maintains a top-secret UFO recovery program and is in possession of alleged "non-human" spacecraft along with their "dead pilots" they refer to as the secret 'legacy programme'.
Grusch believes officials have been hiding evidence of alien life and spacecraft from other species that have either landed or crashed on Earth. He's got "collated" evidence, claims Coulthart, which includes the exact location where the government is supposedly keeping said aircraft.
"I don't think this is the last of this," Grusch told NewsNation following a UFO congressional hearing held in Washington in July, "We're going to see in the next few months a rollout of, I think, some quite astonishing allegations." It's claimed at least 30 other whistleblowers have secretly confirmed “non-human biologics” and "retrieval programs".
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