The story is out. What is the verdict? How does it affect Grusch’s testimony? How does it affect Grusch’s credibility? How does it affect his intel clearance?

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The story coulhart referred to is out. The author claims Grusch’s alcoholism makes him less credible. If you Google journalist and alcoholism you’ll find a lot of who known journalists who have overcome that issue. Regardless, it didn’t affect his clearance years later. And his claims about UFOs and aliens is being examined for credibility and we can help if we keep up public pressure to investigate.

So what was supposed to change by damaging his credibility? The public belief that leads to congressional requests for evidence of wrongdoing?

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