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Rep. Tim Burchett shared that more people believe in UFOs than believe in Congress, and for good reason. This sentiment resonated widely, leading to a highly attended congressional hearing on the topic.
Rep. Tim Burchett recounted a story from a former Navy colleague who witnessed a massive, cylindrical UFO while unloading a nuclear missile from a submarine in the late 1950s. The object was described as two city blocks wide, made no noise, and left no vapor trail.
Rep. Tim Burchett argued that the secrecy surrounding UAPs is a national and world defense issue, more serious than many other topics that have captured public attention.
Rep. Tim Burchett expressed his belief that the U.S. government's lack of action on UAPs is due to deep financial interests and the influence of money, which crosses party lines.
Rep. Tim Burchett shares an encounter with a high-ranking Navy member who described an underwater object moving at 200 miles per hour, far beyond current human technology capabilities.
Rep. Tim Burchett criticized the lack of transparency regarding UAPs, highlighting that sworn testimonies exist of people seeing beings and crafts, but these are often suppressed by the media.
Rep. Tim Burchett recounts how scientists visited him in Tennessee to show evidence of aircraft performing maneuvers beyond current technological capabilities, raising questions about the nature of these sightings.
Rep. Tim Burchett shared an anecdote about a woman who experienced a UFO encounter in the 1970s. The object followed her and her brother for several minutes, displaying a bluish tint before disappearing.
Rep. Tim Burchett highlights the paradox in government spending on UFO investigations. Despite claiming UFOs don't exist, various agencies, including NASA and the FBI, allocate funds to study them, driven by public opinion polls showing over half the country believes something is happening.
Rep. Tim Burchett argues that the UFO phenomenon is the biggest story in human history, questioning whether we are alone in the universe. He asserts that whatever is being seen in the skies is not of Russian, Chinese, or American origin, as none of these nations would keep such technology secret.