Burchett Warns: Deep Forces Block Full UFO Disclosure Over Military Secrets

Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett delivered a stark warning in a fresh interview: full public disclosure on UFOs is not coming anytime soon. “We will not have UFO disclosure—they don’t want it out,” he said. The reason, according to Burchett, is that the matter runs “too deep and too strong.” Officials will hide behind military intelligence classifications, insisting release would weaken national security.


Yet Burchett, a vocal lawmaker who has led multiple pushes for openness, promised to keep fighting. “I’m gonna keep busting their ass on it though. I’m gonna keep fighting.” He has co-sponsored the UAP Transparency Act to force declassification of all federal records on these mysterious sightings and joined congressional hearings where witnesses described unexplained craft defying known physics.


Official Pentagon reviews claim no proof of extraterrestrial tech or alien visitors, but Burchett and other insiders say classified briefings reveal far more disturbing details that would keep ordinary people up at night. Decades of pilot reports, radar data, and military encounters remain unexplained, leading many experts and citizens to question whether limited investigations truly tell the whole story.


Frustration is growing across the public. Advocates argue the “weakens our military” excuse has delayed truth for 80 years and urge Congress to cut funding for secretive programs until everything is released. They insist basic facts about what flies in our skies belong to the people, not locked away by unelected gatekeepers.


As Burchett continues his battle, the episode highlights a widening gap between government secrecy and the public’s right to know. Greater openness, supporters say, would rebuild trust instead of eroding it.

Burchett Warns: Deep Forces Block Full UFO Disclosure Over Military SecretsTennessee Congressman Tim Burchett delivered a stark warning in a fresh interview: full public disclosure on UFOs is not coming anytime soon. “We will not have UFO disclosure—they don’t want it out,” he said. The reason, according to Burchett, is that the matter runs “too deep and too strong.” Officials will hide behind military intelligence classifications, insisting release would weaken national security.Yet Burchett, a vocal lawmaker who has led multiple pushes for openness, promised to keep fighting. “I’m gonna keep busting their ass on it though. I’m gonna keep fighting.” He has co-sponsored the UAP Transparency Act to force declassification of all federal records on these mysterious sightings and joined congressional hearings where witnesses described unexplained craft defying known physics.Official Pentagon reviews claim no proof of extraterrestrial tech or alien visitors, but Burchett and other insiders say classified briefings reveal far more disturbing details that would keep ordinary people up at night. Decades of pilot reports, radar data, and military encounters remain unexplained, leading many experts and citizens to question whether limited investigations truly tell the whole story.Frustration is growing across the public. Advocates argue the “weakens our military” excuse has delayed truth for 80 years and urge Congress to cut funding for secretive programs until everything is released. They insist basic facts about what flies in our skies belong to the people, not locked away by unelected gatekeepers.As Burchett continues his battle, the episode highlights a widening gap between government secrecy and the public’s right to know. Greater openness, supporters say, would rebuild trust instead of eroding it.
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