Former US Intelligence Agent David Grusch testified under oath during the Congressional UFO hearing, confirming alien existence through UFO sightings and recovery of non-human aircraft with biological remains. 

During his testimony, Grusch also revealed the US government's possession of off-world non-human bodies. He mentioned colleagues injured by UAP activity and federal government involvement, even disclosing crashed crafts with non-human biological pilots.
There was no true bombshell revelation in this hearing. But some important things did happen:
During his testimony, Grusch also revealed the US government's possession of off-world non-human bodies. He mentioned colleagues injured by UAP activity and federal government involvement, even disclosing crashed crafts with non-human biological pilots.
There was no true bombshell revelation in this hearing. But some important things did happen:
- Congress is openly acknowledging a commitment to investigate UAPs, after years of lawmakers interested in the subject largely conducting their efforts in private.
- The witnesses called for a reporting system for pilots who witness UAP incidents, as well as protections for pilots or whistleblowers who come forward. Members of Congress have been open to creating such a programme as a result of the hearing.
- Lawmakers are attempting to open up new avenues to investigate UAPs. Several attempted to get information on the record about which members of the government would know about UAPs, where reports may have been filed, and whether or not Congress might have missed information provided to them.
- While witnesses like David Grusch said much of that information was classified, he offered to provide that information confidentially to Congress in a secure setting. If he does so, it could open up new avenues of investigation for lawmakers.
- Grusch also told lawmakers that "non human" biologics had been recovered by the government, but he had never seen an alien body.
- Commander DavidFravor (Ret.) recounted his own experience with a UAP, and the witness described already public videos of UAPs released by the New York Times in 2017.
- All three witnesses acknowledged that the UAPs were a potential national security threat.