Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison recently made headlines by shining a light on the swamp’s latest obsession: UFOs. This isn’t typical sci-fi fantasy—he’s demanding answers about what the federal government hides from us. Burlison, a software engineer turned freshman lawmaker, co-founded the UAP Caucus to force transparency into the weird flying objects called “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena.” He’s not buying the “little green men” story, calling aliens “the least likely scenario,” but he wants hard facts.
His latest mission took him to Mexico to examine mummified remains and a mysterious metal sphere called the “Buga sphere.” His verdict? He wasn’t impressed. “There’s a lot of fakes out there,” Burlison declared. NASA scientists are now testing those samples, but the results might not come for months. It’s another example of unverified claims muddling public trust.
Burlison dropped bombshells in recent congressional hearings, revealing that some lawmakers privately shared their own UFO encounters but cower under Pentagon pressure. Whistleblowers testified under oath about mysterious sightings and alleged witness intimidation. The intelligence community keeps burying their findings, proving the deep state’s love for secrets.
He’s also backing a new law requiring government reports about UFO encounters to go straight to Congress. H.R.275 would bypass bureaucratic gatekeepers who’ve been silencing truth-seekers for decades. Conservatives demand this accountability—no more hiding threats (alien or American-made) from us.
The buzz about “interdimensional aliens” shows how desperate Americans are for answers. Burlison cautiously explores theories while keeping his feet on the ground. He knows our military is working on advanced tech, but taxpayers deserve clarity.
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