Congressman on intelligence committee says UFOs ‘defy physics as we know it and fly underwater’
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A Tennessee congressman who studies UFOs claims the spacecraft “appear to defy physics as we know it.”
Republican Tim Burchett believes there is no doubt that the objects in the sky are not from this Earth and have the ability to fly underwater and never leave heat marks.
Burchett – who is the House Oversight Committee overseeing the UFO hearings – has been shown classified footage that has not yet been released to the public.
The congressman told the Event Horizon podcast this week that “we’ve been busy [with government coverups] since 1947, probably since about 1897 in what was the Aurora Texas ‘UFO crash’.
‘She [extraterrestrial craft] can travel light years or at the speeds we defy physics as we know it,” Burchett said on the podcast.
‘They can fly underwater and show no heat trace. We couldn’t fight them off if we wanted to.’
Republican Tim Burchett is urging the US government to be honest with Congress and the public about the strange sky sightings. He said he is 100 percent sure he has seen compelling evidence of UFOs
Burchett believes that secrecy comes down to power, corruption and the influence of money.
The statements seem to piggyback on those of the Pentagon whistleblower who claimed this month that the US has been running a top-secret UFO retrieval program for decades — and that some of the “non-human intelligence” discovered is malicious and even humans. has killed.
David Grusch served in the Air Force for 14 years, where he said he was told about the program by others involved.
Grusch is a decorated Afghan combat officer who went to work for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO).
In interviews and secret briefings on Capitol Hill, Grusch has said the US and other countries are also involved in a top-secret “80-year arms race” to weaponize the crashed UFOs.
‘The existence of complex historical programs for the coordinated detection and study of exotic material, dating back to the early 20th century, should no longer remain a secret,’ says Grusch.
Florida Senator Marco Rubio also revealed that he had been approached by several senior government officials with the highest security clearances who said they had “first hand” knowledge of UFO programs.
Grusch has claimed that the information he received was illegally withheld from Congress as the military, the intelligence community and their private contractors raced to quietly profit from the technology.
And this is what Burchett and his colleagues hope to overcome in the upcoming UFO hearings.
“We don’t have to fund anyone anymore. Let’s just release the reports, stop the redacted reports that look like Swiss cheese with everything made white or black, and just give us all the information and let the American public decide,” he said, speaking with event Horizon‘s host John Michael Godier.
Burchett claims the crafts defy physics. They have the ability to fly underwater and never leave heat marks.
Burchett made the statements in a recent podcast, claiming that the government knows about the technology and has been covering it up since the 1890s, when a news report described an “airship” crashing out of the sky.
‘We can handle it. Stop the arrogance. Stop the corruption. Let’s get it all out.’
He went on to explain that if these aliens have technology unlike anything we know on Earth, “they” could turn us into a charcoal briquette.
“We’re out of range,” the congressman continued. “We couldn’t fight them all we wanted. That’s why I don’t think they pose a threat to us, otherwise they would have already been.’
Burchett made the statements in a recent podcast, claiming that the government knows about the technology and has been covering it up since the 1890s, when a news report described an “airship” crashing out of the sky.
When asked if the strange things we see in the sky could affect national or global security because it’s out of this world, the congressman quickly replied, “100 percent, no question.”
The statements seem to piggyback on those of Pentagon whistleblower David Grusch, who claimed that the US has been running a top-secret UFO tracking program for decades — and that some of the discovered “non-human intelligence” is evil and has even killed people.
Burchett is sure there is a massive government cover-up dating back to that recorded incident in Texas where an airship was alleged to fall from the sky.
According to the newspaper clipping, locals saw an airship sailing across the sky at 6 a.m., traveling at “a speed of only 10 or 12 miles per hour.”
The report claims it floated over the public square and crashed into a windmill, where it broke into pieces “in a terrifying explosion.”
The fragment goes on to explain that there was a single pilot in the ship and his remains were severely disfigured, but not enough to know that “he was not an inhabitant of this world.”
U.S. Signal Service officer TJ Weems claimed to be from the planet Mars.
The news clip ends with a report of the pilot’s funeral taking place the following day, and the remains are said to be buried in town.
However, a 1980 Time magazine interview with Etta Pegues, an 86-year-old resident of Aurora, claimed that the reporter made up the story to draw tourists to the city.
The disputed story echoes what happened in Roswell, New Mexico in 1974 – a UFO is said to have crashed, but the story was later denied.
“Anyone who could connect the dots with Roswell is not alive to do that,” said Burchett, who said evidence of the crash could have been given to a private company for secrecy.
He explained that billion-dollar companies have similar capabilities to the US government.
“So if the government gave them something 60 years ago, you know, they recovered something and handed it over to a company, and it’s easier to keep it a secret this way than to keep it within the government,” it said Congressman.