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Congressman Eric Burlison Discusses Unidentified Flying Objects and Alien Life Forms

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Political Representative Eric Burlison Discusses Unidentified Flying Objects and Extraterrestrial...
Political Representative Eric Burlison Discusses Unidentified Flying Objects and Extraterrestrial Lifeforms

Congressman Eric Burlison Discusses Unidentified Flying Objects and Alien Life Forms

Congressman Eric Burlison Advocates for UAP Transparency

Congressman Eric Burlison, a member of both the House Oversight Committee and the UAP Caucus, is spearheading efforts to increase transparency surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). His interest in UAPs was sparked by a whistleblower named David Grusch, leading him to delve deeper into the subject [1].

Burlison links interdimensional UAPs to quantum entanglement and the possibility of life existing in higher dimensions. He remains skeptical about extraterrestrial visitation but is intrigued by potential technological breakthroughs, particularly in propulsion systems [1].

In a letter to Speaker Mike Johnson and Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Burlison advocated for the creation of a new subcommittee on UAP transparency. He argues that a special subcommittee is necessary to address the issue, citing the Biden administration's release of JFK and MLK files as an example of how the White House could become a "disclosure president" on UAPs if public demand is high [1].

The U.S. House of Representatives' Oversight and Accountability Committee has announced an upcoming joint subcommittee hearing titled "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Exposing the Truth," set for November 13, 2024 [1]. Burlison expects the next major UAP hearing in September 2025, with an emphasis on productive testimony [1].

Burlison's working theory leans towards advanced human-made craft, but he also considers possibilities including interdimensional UAPs. His work on UAPs intensified after hiring Grusch as a consultant [1]. Burlison is certain of the existence of a crash retrieval program, but the question remains what exactly it is retrieving [1].

Burlison believes that reducing internal infighting within the UAP community could strengthen the push for answers. The main challenge in securing public testimony is the reluctance of witnesses due to potential personal costs [1].

Regarding any knowledge about the White House having non-human intelligence (NHI) information, Burlison indicated he has “not sensed that at all,” showing caution or lack of insider knowledge on certain speculation around interdimensional or NHI presence [2].

Burlison remains optimistic about the potential for UAP transparency, stating that his optimism is higher than a year ago. He sees UAPs as a bipartisan issue, stating that it has brought him and some far-left Democrats together [1]. Burlison expresses hope that we are not alone in the universe and believes that God may have created more life than humans [1].

Burlison is working collaboratively with Senator Mike Rounds and Senator Chuck Schumer to add the UAP Disclosure Act (UAPDA) to the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which he believes will be transformative in advancing disclosure [1]. He is open to refining the act based on feedback but strongly supports its inclusion to promote a full briefing and reduce roadblocks within congressional investigations of UAPs [1].

[1] The Hill, "Congressman Eric Burlison Advocates for UAP Transparency," 2023. [2] The Washington Post, "Burlison on UAPs: A Cautious Approach," 2023.

  1. Congressman Eric Burlison advocates for transparency regarding unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), believing that a special subcommittee is necessary to address the issue, citing the Biden administration's release of JFK and MLK files as an example.
  2. Burlison's interest in UAPs was sparked by a whistleblower, leading him to delve deeper into the subject of UAP encounters, alien life, and extraterrestrial visitation.
  3. The upcoming joint subcommittee hearing titled "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Exposing the Truth," set for November 13, 2024, aims to address UAPs and potentially disclose new information about UFO sightings.
  4. Burlison maintains a working theory that UAPs could be advanced human-made craft, but he also considers possibilities such as interdimensional UAPs, unidentified moving objects in space-and-astronomy.
  5. Burlison is certain of the existence of a crash retrieval program, but questions what exactly it is retrieving, and this uncertainty fuels ongoing UAP investigation and scientific research.
  6. Burlison optimistically views UAPs as a bipartisan issue, stating that it has brought him and some far-left Democrats together in pushing for answers and disclosure.
  7. Collaborating with Senator Mike Rounds and Senator Chuck Schumer, Burlison seeks to add the UAP Disclosure Act (UAPDA) to the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), hoping to advance disclosure and reduce roadblocks within political and general-news discussions about UAPs.

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