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A Republican congressman, known for his strong support of the Make America Great Again movement, has issued a stark warning that Americans might become unsettled if they were fully informed about what he recently discovered regarding extraterrestrial life.
Representative Tim Burchett of Tennessee, who has been a vocal advocate for transparency on matters related to aliens, insisted that the nation deserves “full disclosure” following a classified briefing he attended about two weeks ago concerning extraterrestrial affairs.
‘The public has a right to know, dadgummit,’ Burchett told Newsmax on Wednesday. ‘It’s your tax dollars. Let’s get it out there.’
“I believe that if the public were to hear everything I have heard, they would be demanding answers,” Burchett stated, emphasizing the importance of transparency.
Burchett has consistently been one of the most outspoken members of Congress on issues related to aliens, though he withheld further details about his latest revelation. His past advocacy suggests a deep commitment to uncovering the truth, despite the secrecy that often surrounds such topics.
Reflecting on his experiences, Burchett remarked, “I’ve been briefed by nearly every federal agency you can think of, and let me just say, if they were to make public the information I’ve seen, it would undoubtedly keep you up at night, pondering its implications.”
Additionally, Burchett commented on former President Donald Trump, suggesting that he did not possess the necessary insight to ask the pertinent questions regarding these extraterrestrial matters.
‘A few of us are going to have to get with the president and tell him what he needs to ask and where he needs to look,’ Burchett said.
Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett Americans would become ‘unglued’ if they knew what he learned about alien life during a briefing two weeks ago
Burchett sits on the House’s Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, which has been investigating UFOs (Illustration of a UFO)
‘We’re in meetings and they give addresses and tell locations of items, I’ll just say,’ he added.
Burchett claimed that information ‘keeps getting covered up,’ implying that something sinister could be happening.
‘The people that know are dying or disappearing, as the case may be,’ he said.
The conservative congressman then added: ‘And for the record, I’m not suicidal and I don’t take risks.’
Burchett is on the House’s Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, which has been investigating UFOs.
He was addressing remarks made by former Florida congressman Matt Gaetz, who claimed on The Benny Show earlier this week that someone ‘in a military uniform’ briefed him ‘on the locations of hybrid breeding programs.’
Gaetz alleged that the person told him in a ‘non-classified setting’ that ‘captured aliens were breeding with humans to create some hybrid race that could engage in intergalactic communication.’
He admitted that he did not verify the person’s allegations, which claimed that there were up to 12 breeding facilities in the US.
Burchett added that President Donald Trump did not ‘know the questions to ask’ and that he had urged him to ‘release it all’
The National UFO Reporting Center said that nearly 4,500 UFO sightings were reported last year in the US
‘I’m still a member of Congress, so I can’t really comment too much on what Matt said,’ Burchett told Newsmax.
When asked if he could have possibly been joking or making a tongue-in-cheek comment, Burchett insisted that he was not.
‘I’m being 100 percent serious,’ he said.
Burchett reiterated that the government needed to ‘disclose it all,’ as he voiced his discontent.
‘I’m sick of it,’ Burchett added.
He noted that he had told Trump to ‘release it all,’ but did not mention the president’s response.
In February, Trump said he had directed government agencies to begin releasing files ‘related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), and any and all other information connected to these highly complex, but extremely interesting and important, matters.’
President Donald Trump directed government agencies in February to begin releasing filed ‘related to alien and extraterrestrial life’
Former Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz claimed this week that someone ‘in a military uniform’ had briefed him ‘on the locations of hybrid breeding programs’
Trump also said at the time that he did not ‘have an opinion’ on alien life.
‘I never talk about it,’ he said. ‘A lot of people do. A lot of people believe it.’
Nearly 4,500 UFO sightings were reported last year, according to the National UFO Reporting Center.
The president’s daughter-in-law Lara Trump previously said that Trump ‘played a little coy’ when asked about aliens.
‘I’ve heard kind of around, I think my father-in-law has actually said it, that there is some speech that he has, that I guess at the right time, I don’t know when the right time is, he’s going to break out and talk about and it has to do with maybe some sort of extraterrestrial life,’ she said.
However, that suggestion was promptly shut down by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
‘A speech on aliens would be news to me,’ she said.
The Daily Mail has reached out to Burchett’s office for further comment.