'I'm not suicidal': Burchett can't find words to describe alien revelations, discusses UFO files

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Representative Tim Burchett, after reviewing classified UAP files, publicly expressed serious concerns about a potential cover-up and implied threats to those investigating the phenomena, even jokingly stating he’s not suicidal. He claims a pattern of negative outcomes, including deaths, have befallen UAP researchers and that recovered materials are known to individuals within government, academia, and even other nations. Burchett, a member of the Oversight and Foreign Affairs Committee, is pushing for greater transparency, alleging the White House is withholding UAP data from Congress despite its oversight role. He believes this isn’t just about extraterrestrial life, but a matter of national security and potentially revolutionary technology. Ultimately, Burchett is committed to revealing the truth despite perceived risks, citing witnesses like Carl Grilmar and Monica Reza.
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This Newsmax interview features United States Representative Tim Burchett discussing classified information regarding Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs), commonly known as UFOs. Burchett expresses a sense of unease and concern stemming from the content of these files, stating the information is profoundly disturbing and has led him to make a point of clarifying he is not suicidal, implying a potential threat to those investigating the topic. He details a pattern of researchers and individuals connected to UAP investigations experiencing negative outcomes, including deaths and disappearances, suggesting a deliberate effort to suppress information.

The conversation centers on the existence of a long-standing government interest in UAPs, referencing historical events such as the Roswell incident in the 1940s and ongoing investigations by the Air Force and Army. Burchett claims that individuals within government and academia, including those at institutions like Caltech and MIT, are aware of these phenomena and have been involved in recovery programs. He specifically mentions a witness, Carl Grilmar, and others who have come forward with information, and suggests that the Oversight and Foreign Affairs Committee, of which he is a member, is working to bring more transparency to the issue.

Burchett also discusses interactions with other members of Congress, including Matt Gaetz, and references discussions with former President Donald Trump about UAPs. He states that the information he has reviewed suggests the United States is not alone in its knowledge of these phenomena and that other nations are also actively investigating them. He notes that some of the UAP data is being kept secret from Congress, despite their oversight responsibilities, and that the White House appears to be involved in controlling the flow of information.

The representative highlights the need for greater public awareness and accountability regarding UAPs, emphasizing that the topic is not simply about "little green men" but about national security and potential technological advancements. He recounts a recent event occurring just two weeks ago, and another from last month, involving individuals with knowledge of these programs. Burchett concludes by reiterating his commitment to uncovering the truth and bringing it to light, despite the potential risks involved, and mentions receiving information from individuals like Monica Reza and William Neal.