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Rep. Burchett to Fox News Digital: Pentagon Using ‘Diversion Tactics and Stonewalling’ to Hide the Truth About Major Defense Programs Associated with UFOs

Interesting Fox News Digital interview with Rep. Tim Burchett regarding his ongoing attempts to learn the truth about UFOs. There could be a reality miniseries here!

Anyway, I think he has pretty much nailed it when he says the Pentagon is using subterfuge to conceal the true nature of this phenomenon, not necessarily because there’s an extraterrestrial origin, but because of extreme secrecy surrounding military programs.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/governments-refusals-declassify-ufo-docs-is-cover-up-costing-taxpayers-millions-gop-congressman

Obviously, Rep. Burchett has chosen to focus his ire on government spending because that’s his political leaning, and it’s certainly true that there’s a considerable “black budget” that conceals spending from the public.

I would argue, though, that there’s something a lot more interesting and intriguing going on here: Not the spending per se, but specifically how this funding is related to UFOs. A very compelling hypothesis is that the Pentagon is concealing technological breakthroughs that are so unconventional they could easily be mistaken for extraterrestrial.

Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, former head of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), has alluded to this possibility in his writings and statements, and so has AARO’s official UFO report that reviews sightings and encounters going back to 1945.

Both sources have unequivocally stated that witnesses, including members of the military, have unwittingly observed top-secret technologies and have mistaken these systems for extraterrestrial visitation.

From the report: “AARO assesses that some portion of sightings since the 1940s have represented misidentification of never-before-seen experimental and operational space, rocket, and air systems, including stealth technologies and the proliferation of drone platforms.”

Dr. Kirkpatrick has also issued stern warnings to members of Congress not to use the search for E.T. as an excuse to expose top-secret weapons. From his recent opinion piece published in Scientific American (https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/we-need-to-investigate-ufos-but-without-the-distraction-of-conspiracy/): “There also is the possibility that some observed and reported phenomena are associated with past or ongoing national security programs completely unrelated to extraterrestrials. Unfortunately, some who have been peripherally involved in these programs are taking advantage of the lack of understanding of security compartmentalization among the public—and some members of Congress—and feel that exposure of national security activities is a public right.

The harm of such exposure would be incalculable: billions of dollars and decades invested in military capabilities exposed to our potential adversaries to satisfy ill-informed curiosity. While some staffers and members of Congress may claim that they and the American people have a right to know of every classified research program, Congress already has an established process for notification of sensitive programs to the bipartisan leadership of both the Senate and House as well as the chairs and ranking minority members of the Senate and House intelligence committees, often referred to as the Gang of Eight. It is incumbent on both the speaker of the House, the Senate majority leader and both chairs of the intelligence committees to ensure that there is no risk of exposing any national security programs in a rush to find extraterrestrials, and that documents are reviewed within appropriate channels. If these members of Congress deem it appropriate not to share classified information, they are doing their job. These are not town hall topics.”

Notice that he says “billions of dollars and decades invested in military capabilities … ”

So, herein lies the true nature of the entire UFO saga in this country going all the way back to 1947: Learning the truth about UFOs would mean revealing the existence of top-secret weapons.

Logically, then, this would suggest that a whole bizarre inventory of encounters involving U.S. military personnel have always been top-secret Pentagon technologies known only to a small circle with a “need to know.” Everything from those UFOs that disabled nuclear missile launch systems back in the 1960s, to the Tic Tac encounters with U.S. Navy pilots in 2004.

Moreover, the performance characteristics of these objects were such that there is one clear, overarching likelihood suggested by this historical record of sightings: The Pentagon has developed exotic and highly unconventional propulsion systems that it has hidden from the public all these years.

This “terrestrial hypothesis” for UFOs leads to many follow-up questions and concerns, chief among them: Is there a shadow space program that runs parallel to NASA and the Space Force that is far more capable than either of those entities? If so, how far have we gone? Do we have military bases in deep space?  Are any of these top-secret platforms nuclear-powered?

Thanks to Rep. Burchett and his colleagues for their efforts and Fox News Digital for the interview.

Go for it, Rep. Burchett, and, yes, the American public does have the right to know the truth about UFOs!

Rep. Tim Burchett spoke at a news conference this morning, Thursday, July 20, 2023. It was a preview of next week’s big UFO hearing in the House.

All I can say is, go for it Rep. Burchett, and, yes, the American public does have the right to know the truth about UFOs! Here is a clip from NBC News:

https://www.nbcnews.com/video/house-republicans-preview-hearing-on-ufos-188907077539

And, by the way, he is so right about the intelligence community heavily censoring UFO reports from the FAA. These are sightings from commercial pilots, so they can’t use the excuse that divulging the information could reveal something about advanced censors and surveillance tools.

Why are they doing this?

It’s about time someone in government spoke up for the people on this subject!

My own opinion is that it has nothing to do with ET. It’s all about covering up top-secret U.S. weapons, notably advanced propulsion systems unknown to the general public, Congress and the executive branch.

The sophisticated disinformation being fed to officials like  David Grusch is being used to distract and obfuscate, because once you entangle the UFO issue with space aliens, the Vatican, and other such nonsense, you relegate the story to the fringe. People don’t ask about top secret Pentagon weapons, they ask instead about ET. This, in turn, dissuades the mainstream media from inquiring further because the whole story is suspect.

I know it sounds crazy, but is it any crazier than ET coming here from another solar system just so they can hang out almost exclusively over U.S. military training ranges? We aren’t seeing this epidemic of UFO encounters with the foreign military branches. Now, why exactly is that?

But I’m not telling you anything you haven’t already considered. It’s all in Flying Saucers!

Anyway, here is some text from that NBC News clip of the presser, 9 a.m. eastern time, I believe.

Burchett speaking:

Last year the House Intelligence Committee held a hearing on UAPs. They brought in some Pentagon bureaucrats who only had two answers to the questions they asked: I don’t know, and that’s classified.

This hearing is going to be different. We’re going to have witnesses who can speak frankly to the public about their experiences. We’ve had a heck of a lot of pushback about this hearing. We’ve had members of Congress who have fought us, we’ve had members of the intelligence community and also the Pentagon. Even NASA backed out on us.

There are a lot of people who don’t want this to come to light.

I’ve even tried to introduce an amendment to the Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization bill, and all that would do is require the Federal Aviation Administration to report UAP sightings by commercial pilots to Congress. I was told the intelligence community shut it down. This is ridiculous, folks. They either do exist or they don’t exist. They keep telling us they don’t exist, but they block every opportunity for us to get ahold of the information to prove that they do exist. And we are going to get to the bottom of … whatever the truth may be. We’re done with the coverup … the American public deserves to know.

Rep. Burchett is right about one thing: There is a huge UFO coverup

Congressman Tim Burchett is obviously a proponent of the wrongminded ET hypothesis – the idea that space aliens are behind UFOs – which, unfortunately, has been dominating the discussion about UFOs like FOREVER.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/tim-burchett-ufos_n_63c4f371e4b0d6f0ba06361e

However, I give him kudos for being correct about one overarching issue: There is a HUGE UFO coverup in this country.  

At this point, it should be obvious that the Pentagon is hiding the truth about UFOs, in my opinion because officials have no real choice: The UFOs are above-top-secret U.S. weapons based on a revolutionary propulsion technology, call it field propulsion, antigravity, or whatever label you prefer. Therefore, the Pentagon certainly can’t tell Congress and the public the truth about these secret weapons because then they would no longer be, well, secret.

The reason human pilots can withstand the crushing G-forces that would be generated by something like the Tic Tac platform is because it is based on a different kind of physics. As our friends at Monty Python’s Flying Circus might say, and now for something completely different.

Going even further, I would suggest that the U.S. military has possessed this propulsion breakthrough, in one form or another, for many decades, going all the way back to the immediate postwar period, and it has been steadily evolving since then totally shrouded from the public.

But, hey, I’m not telling you anything you don’t already know. It’s all in Flying Saucers!