Congressman on Intel Committee Says Aliens Are Here & They Don’t Pose a Threat

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Congressman Tim Burchett (R-TN) says aliens are definitely here on earth right now, and the US government has been covering it up since at least the 1890s.

Burchett serves on both the House Intelligence Committee and on the Oversight Committee, which is investigating the UFO coverup, or what they’re calling UAPs these days—for Unexplained Aerial Phenomenon. He’s had access to some of the most highly classified information that the government has on these objects and is starting to publicly hint at what he’s seen.

Burchett says that the first UFO crash that the government likely covered up was the one in Aurora, Texas, in 1897. A local newspaper article from Aurora reported that the flying saucer crashed when it “collided with the tower of Judge Proctor’s windmill and went to pieces with a terrific explosion.”

The town reportedly held a funeral for the dead pilot, who was burned to the point where “it” was unrecognizable. The townsfolk speculated that it was a “Martian.” People picked up pieces of the craft as souvenirs, which were described as being similar to the metals recovered in the Roswell crash of 1947.

That is just one of the many similar stories that the government has been hiding from people for decades, says Burchett. He says he’s now seen videos of UAPs that can defy all the known laws of physics. They can even travel underwater, without leaving any heat signature. The congressman says the crafts and whatever is piloting likely have the technology to “turn us into a charcoal briquette.”

“We are out of our league,” says Burchett. “We couldn’t fight them off if we wanted to. That’s why I don’t think they’re a threat to us, or they would already have been.”

Burchett’s statements come after a Pentagon whistleblower talked to Congress earlier this month. Dave Grusch is an Air Force combat veteran, who worked at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) after he left the military.

Grusch testified to Congress that the US and other nations have been in a top-secret arms race for the past 80 years, in order to weaponize the technology. Grusch notes, “The existence of complex historical programs involving the coordinated retrieval and study of exotic materials, dating back to the early 20th century, should no longer remain a secret.”

Grusch also testified that the military, the intelligence agencies, and the private sector have been illegally withholding information about UFO retrieval programs from Congress. Grusch is calling for the decades’ worth of redacted government reports on UFOs to be unredacted and released to the public.

“Just give us all the information and let the American public decide,” says Grusch.

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) has also been speaking out about the government’s coverup of UFOs. He agrees with Rep. Burchett that large, private-sector corporations are likely helping to conceal the existence of these objects—whatever they are.

Burchett stated, “If the government gave them [a large corporation] something 60 years ago, you know, say they recovered something and handed it over to a company, and it’s easier to keep it secret this way than it is to keep it within government.”

That’s likely true. Handing a crashed object over to a company such as Raytheon would make it much easier to keep it secret.

The question we should all be asking, obviously, is whether this story is even true.

Has there been a coverup in place all these years? Are Members of Congress really seeing compelling evidence of these things? Or is this all a distraction because they’ve done such a terrible job mismanaging the economy?