According to Ross Coulthart, someone in the intelligence community illegally leaked medicals records of David Grusch to The Intercept publication in an attempt to discredit his testimony on UFOs.
— Post Disclosure World (@PostDisclosure) August 9, 2023
Reprehensible.
And I do not think it will serve the aims of whoever leaked it.
Statement from David Grusch. I will be interviewed on @ChrisCuomo on @NewsNation about this breaking story at 8pm ET. Incredible that a malicious leaker thinks it might be beneficial to their efforts to try to discredit an American patriot by leaking his struggle with PTSD. pic.twitter.com/bqsiGZtfGI
— Ross Coulthart (@rosscoulthart) August 9, 2023
Ross Coulthart says the Intelligence Community leaked David Grusch’s medical records in an effort to discredit him.#ufotwitter #ufox #ufo #uap @rosscoulthart pic.twitter.com/y15yekSanw
— UAP James (@UAPJames) August 9, 2023
TCTTS said:
Which comes first? Disclosure or a national championship? For the first time in my life, I actually believe both could happen in the next couple of years. Which, of course, all but assures I'm setting myself up for double the disappointment.
TCTTS said:
I worked in Kyle Field for six years, back in the early '00s, and used to know every nook and cranny of that place. In keeping with the paranormal theme of this thread, I can assure you that place is 100% haunted. Every single co-worker had a story about creepy things that would happen there. It wouldn't surprise me one bit if we disturbed some kind of ancient Indian burial ground back in the day.
TCTTS said:
I worked in Kyle Field for six years, back in the early '00s, and used to know every nook and cranny of that place. In keeping with the paranormal theme of this thread, I can assure you that place is 100% haunted. Every single co-worker had a story about creepy things that would happen there. It wouldn't surprise me one bit if we disturbed some kind of ancient Indian burial ground back in the day.
TCTTS said:
I worked in Kyle Field for six years, back in the early '00s, and used to know every nook and cranny of that place. In keeping with the paranormal theme of this thread, I can assure you that place is 100% haunted. Every single co-worker had a story about creepy things that would happen there. It wouldn't surprise me one bit if we disturbed some kind of ancient Indian burial ground back in the day.
redline248 said:
They were obviously aliens.
I’d have to imagine someone or ones in the IC are pretty afraid of what’s coming. The only way someone would do this is out of desperation. We live in a different time. We are generally more understanding these days. They couldn’t be stupid enough to think this would work. https://t.co/y5Tdw152Nf
— Witness Citizen (@WitnessCitizen) August 9, 2023
This is truly shameful if true that someone from the intelligence community violated HIPAA law to discredit a US whistleblower. Also, thanks for the existence proof. No one does this if there isn’t something to hide (like recovered UAPs). https://t.co/PScb0wet38
— Deep Prasad (yug-cybera) (@Deepneuron) August 9, 2023
🔥 BREAKING from @NewsNation
— StandForBetter.org (@StandForBetter) August 9, 2023
The CIA Office of Security illegally leaked classified HIPAA information regarding whistleblower David Grusch and his treatment for PTSD to @theintercept.@SenGillibrand, it's time for a Church Commission on the @CIA. They are rogue.#ufotwitter pic.twitter.com/FEeqz2QR26
The gate keepers are going to do whatever it takes to keep this reality from being publicly disclosed.G Martin 87 said:
Gonna be "that guy" here because I actually do have expertise in this area. If the leaker was not directly employed by a covered entity under HIPAA, it is not possible for this to be a HIPAA violation. It's still shady as hell, of course. Carry on.
G Martin 87 said:
Gonna be "that guy" here because I actually do have expertise in this area. If the leaker was not directly employed by a covered entity under HIPAA, it is not possible for this to be a HIPAA violation. It's still shady as hell, of course. Carry on.
Put it this way. New hashtag make it trend.#StandByGrusch
— UAPMax.com (@UFOS_UAPS) August 9, 2023
If the only thing you have to discredit #grusch is the fact that he sought help for fighting for his country and seeing the worst humanity has to offer and then a close friend killing himself, so you got some help, if… pic.twitter.com/3oDwutBYkP
The "this is a psyop!" crowd's narrative is dead. Whoever leaked Grusch's medical records to discredit him just killed it.
— Richard Geldreich (@richgel999) August 9, 2023
Now we know he's an actual whistleblower. #ufox #ufotwitter https://t.co/32euzwr6sm
Rep. Donalds is planning a huddle with Burchett and Luna on the UAP issue. https://t.co/rIEhwCHt6U
— 🜃Meta Material (@MetaStudioLogic) August 9, 2023
TCTTS said:
Two of my favorite interests coming together. With so many yeses, I've never been more proud of my team...The first 𝐀𝐠𝐠𝐢𝐞 𝐂𝐚𝐦 of fall camp 🎥
— Texas A&M Football (@AggieFootball) August 8, 2023
🗣️ Do Aliens Exist? pic.twitter.com/BDDHYt3JDF
TKEAg04 said:
Here is a really good, well laid out thread about the government UAP retrieval programs and who performs research on the craft. It's one of the best 'possible' explanations I have read.
Texas A&M's very own George HW Bush is cited as a possible leader in this program.
https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/15mh6ku/the_leadership_of_the_ufo_programs/