This report summarizes claims made in a YouTube video concerning alleged U.S. government involvement with non-human biological entities. The video, hosted by Benny Johnson, centers on testimony provided by David Grush, a former intelligence official, before Congress. Grush reportedly claims the U.S. government possesses “non-human biologics” and has been running a program for decades involving the retrieval and reverse-engineering of crashed unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). A central and highly speculative claim is that a hybrid program exists, allegedly attempting to breed aliens with humans, with the intention of creating a hybrid race.
The video highlights Grush’s statements to the House Oversight Committee and the Armed Services Committee, asserting that information regarding these programs has been illegally concealed from Congress. Johnson details allegations that Lockheed Martin, a defense contractor, possesses the remains of these biological entities. He also references claims that the CIA was aware of these programs and actively worked to suppress information, potentially through disinformation campaigns. The program’s origins are suggested to go back at least eight years, and the discussion indicates this is a currently ongoing situation.
Johnson references various individuals involved in the discussion, including “Merv” and “Mike,” presumably individuals he interviewed or who provided information for the report. He also briefly mentions former President Trump and the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) in connection with broader themes of government secrecy and potential international implications. The location of Crestview, Florida, is mentioned as a site potentially linked to some of the alleged activity, though details are sparse.
The video ultimately presents these claims as potentially explosive revelations about the government’s handling of UAP and non-human intelligence. It frames the issue as a matter of transparency and accountability, suggesting a deliberate effort to keep the American public in the dark about potentially groundbreaking discoveries. The video’s focus is largely on relaying Grush’s allegations and building a narrative of government cover-up, rather than offering independent verification of the claims.