The U.S. House of Representatives has published the CV that David Grusch submitted prior to his testimony before a House subcommittee last week. It reveals a startling and undisclosed potential conflict of interest between Grusch’s public statements and his private business interests. In the CV, we learn that in May of this year, Grusch started a new job as the chief operating officer for the Sol Foundation, an organization founded by Garry Nolan, the UFO-investigating Stanford professor who is afraid of open windows because of a childhood alien abduction attempt. The Sol Foundation is headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama, the aerospace industry hub where Space Command was supposed to move until Pres. Biden canceled the plans this week, alongside Radiance Technologies, the defense contractor Secret of Skinwalker Ranch star Travis Taylor (who thinks he’s infected with a disembodied alien parasite) and former UAPTF head Jay Stratton (the werewolf-haunted Skinwalker portal believer) quietly work for. It supposedly produces advisory and public work for the U.S. government. Chris Mellon is listed as one of the company’s directors. This certainly isn’t suspicious at all.
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An Over-Educated Grunt
8/2/2023 02:06:17 pm
Well yeah, of course they're in Huntsville. That's like being surprised a constitutional law firm has an office in DC. Huntsville calls itself, with good reason, Rocket City. Two thirds of the military industrial complex has branches in Huntsville, and the other third builds ships. If you want to interface with them, you go there or Crystal City, and rent is cheaper in Huntsville. No, there really isn't anything suspicious about it. Dumb, perhaps, but not suspicious.
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Investigations, research, analysis
8/2/2023 03:19:37 pm
Of nothing. As per usual. Good job.
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Gary
8/2/2023 05:51:57 pm
Just a small correction -- it wasn't Space Force that was scheduled to move to Huntsville. It was Space Command. It's not unusual to see the entities confused.
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Jim
8/4/2023 03:58:22 pm
Hello Jason, what's up with your blog ?
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Obvious
8/4/2023 09:57:00 pm
It's those damned space aliens again (what more proof do you need?)
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I Experienced the Same Problem - Good Workaround!
8/5/2023 08:19:31 am
Ancient astronaut theorists say "Yes!"
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Joe
8/6/2023 01:59:51 pm
I am not sure what is suspicious about this. Saying it is suspicious without explaining it sounds like a fringe theory. The entire thing has been reported by journos like Kean and we all knew beforehand that a certain civilian group is assisting disclosure. As I read this information the most logical explanation is they offered Grusch a position because after what happened obviously the military industry will not hire him. He is an intelligence officer who believes in transparency. His career is basically over and Grusch knew this and still went to the public. Giving him a position in a movement focusing on the dosclosure is actually making him more credible. Or doesn't it?
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Say What ?
8/6/2023 05:26:45 pm
" obviously the military industry will not hire him. He is an intelligence officer who believes in transparency. "
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Joe
8/7/2023 05:13:18 am
This sentence seems obvious to me so I don't know what is misunderstood here but I try to explain like I would to a 5yo.
Say What ?
8/7/2023 11:27:59 pm
So he's not an intelligence officer ?
Kent
8/8/2023 02:35:29 am
Might want to cool your jets and for God's sake Montresor stop saying "CIA". According to his resume (I'm one of those sticklers who distinguishes between a resume which this is and a CV which this is not) HE NEVER WORKED FOR THE GODDAM EM-EFFING C-SUCKING C.I.A. Kinda calls your credibility, reading skills and sanity into question.
Joe
8/11/2023 02:12:33 am
You guys seem like butthurt fringebloggers who are jealous you don't write the news. You seem jealous because some intelligence officer with a well known and detailed background with dozens vouching for him is more credible than a... neckbeard from some cafe. Wow.
Kent
8/11/2023 10:46:57 pm
Let's talk about your entirely false twice-made claim that Grusch worked for the CIA. IF you read the resume, you did it at retard reading level.
An Over-Educated Grunt
8/8/2023 08:44:44 am
You see a flawless record. I see an officer they declined to maintain on active duty despite a retention crisis and special skills.
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Jim
8/9/2023 11:41:56 am
He must be using a silent dog whistle:
Dan Ash
8/9/2023 10:30:25 am
This really isn't startling or suspicious, nor is it undisclosed. It is an obvious and sensible next step after leaving his government role. Less a skeleton in the closet, more a barely relevant footnote.
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Jim
8/12/2023 02:11:25 am
It's weird that a guy who won't be able to work for the military industry is working for a guy who is fishing for military money by advising the government on matters this guy is blowing the whistle on without actually blowing any whistles.
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