According to remarks shared in a public discussion, Donald Trump was allegedly given aclassified briefing about telepathic Greys, human looking Nordic aliensand even cross-bred beings living among us. The supposed session, it is claimed, took place while he was in the middle of impeachment turmoil and left him shaken.

Thecontroversybegan after Eric Burlison recounted what he said he had been told by whistleblower David Grusch. According to Burlison, Grusch described an extraordinary intelligence briefing allegedly given to Donald Trump.

Burlison stressed that he was repeating what he had been told and not necessarily what he personally believed. Nevertheless, the details were striking. He claimed Trump had been informed about two categories of non human intelligences known as Greys and Nordics.

The timing, he said, was dramatic. The briefing allegedly occurred while Trump was dealing with impeachment proceedings, creating what Burlison described as an existential moment that rocked his world view.

There is, however, no public record of such a classified session.

According to the account, the Greys were described as extremely advanced beings, thousands of years ahead of humanity. They were said to operate craft using psionic abilities, meaning thought based control rather than physical interfaces. The technology allegedly involved anti gravity systems and mental communication.

The Nordics, by contrast, were described as only a few hundred years more advanced than humans. They were said to resemble humans closely and to have experimented with cross breeding. The claim even suggested that some hybrid beings could be living on Earth.

When asked whether such hybrids would know their origins, Burlison said the answer given was unclear.

No scientific body or government agency has confirmed the existence of Greys, Nordics or human hybrid aliens.

One detail that captured attention was the claim that Trump allegedly joked during the supposed briefing that political rival Adam Schiff might be one of the hybrids.

Source: International Business Times UK