January 1, 2015🇺🇸Disclosure
Retrieval

Fort Detrick: Nonhuman Biological Samples Reportedly Held at US Facility

Around 2015, AATIP investigators reportedly learned that nonhuman biological samples were being held at Fort Detrick, the US Army's biological research facility.

Date
January 1, 2015
Location
Fort Detrick🇺🇸
Type
Disclosure
Country
🇺🇸 United States
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Background

Around 2015, during the course of AATIP investigations, information surfaced indicating that nonhuman biological samples were being stored at Fort Detrick, Maryland — the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) and the nation's premier biological research facility.

Elizondo describes this as one of the most sensitive claims he encountered during his AATIP work. The implication — that the US government possesses biological specimens of nonhuman origin — directly connects to the testimony of David Grusch before Congress in July 2023, where Grusch confirmed under oath that the government had recovered nonhuman biologics from UAP crash sites.

Significance

Explosive claim that nonhuman biological specimens exist at a US Army facility, directly corroborating later Congressional testimony by Grusch.

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