🎦💬🔥 Congressman Confirms Secret Non-Human Craft Recovery Programs, Demands Whistleblower Protections
Republican Congressman Eric Burlison of Missouri, a member of the House Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, has publicly confirmed receiving credible reports of recovered craft of non-human origin and long-running reverse engineering programs. These efforts, he stated, may have operated for decades completely outside any government oversight.
Speaking directly, Burlison declared: “We continue to receive credible claims of recovered craft of non-human origin and reverse engineering programs that may have operated for decades outside of any government oversight. Those claims point to specific facilities, contractors, records, and people.” He stressed that lawmakers rely heavily on whistleblowers for this critical information, yet these individuals are being terrorized for coming forward.
Burlison urged the President to act immediately. He asked the White House to restore pensions, security clearances, and other benefits stripped from brave whistleblowers. He further called for full immunity for anyone who has already spoken or will speak in the future. “Open the doors and let them speak not only to Congress but to the public,” Burlison said. “This is the moment. Use the authority that you have been given because the American people are behind you on this and the time is now.”
His remarks align with sworn testimony from former intelligence official David Grusch and other witnesses who described multi-decade crash retrieval efforts involving non-human technology. While some official agencies continue to issue limited denials, Burlison and fellow task force members note that such responses often protect entrenched secrecy rather than serve full public transparency. Independent investigators and additional congressional inquiries into private contractors have uncovered matching details pointing to the same hidden programs.
Supporters across party lines argue the American people deserve the truth about these recovered objects and any related technology. With growing bipartisan pressure, Burlison’s call marks a clear push for immediate disclosure and stronger safeguards for those risking their careers to share what they know.
Republican Congressman Eric Burlison of Missouri, a member of the House Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, has publicly confirmed receiving credible reports of recovered craft of non-human origin and long-running reverse engineering programs. These efforts, he stated, may have operated for decades completely outside any government oversight.
Speaking directly, Burlison declared: “We continue to receive credible claims of recovered craft of non-human origin and reverse engineering programs that may have operated for decades outside of any government oversight. Those claims point to specific facilities, contractors, records, and people.” He stressed that lawmakers rely heavily on whistleblowers for this critical information, yet these individuals are being terrorized for coming forward.
Burlison urged the President to act immediately. He asked the White House to restore pensions, security clearances, and other benefits stripped from brave whistleblowers. He further called for full immunity for anyone who has already spoken or will speak in the future. “Open the doors and let them speak not only to Congress but to the public,” Burlison said. “This is the moment. Use the authority that you have been given because the American people are behind you on this and the time is now.”
His remarks align with sworn testimony from former intelligence official David Grusch and other witnesses who described multi-decade crash retrieval efforts involving non-human technology. While some official agencies continue to issue limited denials, Burlison and fellow task force members note that such responses often protect entrenched secrecy rather than serve full public transparency. Independent investigators and additional congressional inquiries into private contractors have uncovered matching details pointing to the same hidden programs.
Supporters across party lines argue the American people deserve the truth about these recovered objects and any related technology. With growing bipartisan pressure, Burlison’s call marks a clear push for immediate disclosure and stronger safeguards for those risking their careers to share what they know.
🎦💬🔥 Congressman Confirms Secret Non-Human Craft Recovery Programs, Demands Whistleblower Protections
Republican Congressman Eric Burlison of Missouri, a member of the House Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, has publicly confirmed receiving credible reports of recovered craft of non-human origin and long-running reverse engineering programs. These efforts, he stated, may have operated for decades completely outside any government oversight.
Speaking directly, Burlison declared: “We continue to receive credible claims of recovered craft of non-human origin and reverse engineering programs that may have operated for decades outside of any government oversight. Those claims point to specific facilities, contractors, records, and people.” He stressed that lawmakers rely heavily on whistleblowers for this critical information, yet these individuals are being terrorized for coming forward.
Burlison urged the President to act immediately. He asked the White House to restore pensions, security clearances, and other benefits stripped from brave whistleblowers. He further called for full immunity for anyone who has already spoken or will speak in the future. “Open the doors and let them speak not only to Congress but to the public,” Burlison said. “This is the moment. Use the authority that you have been given because the American people are behind you on this and the time is now.”
His remarks align with sworn testimony from former intelligence official David Grusch and other witnesses who described multi-decade crash retrieval efforts involving non-human technology. While some official agencies continue to issue limited denials, Burlison and fellow task force members note that such responses often protect entrenched secrecy rather than serve full public transparency. Independent investigators and additional congressional inquiries into private contractors have uncovered matching details pointing to the same hidden programs.
Supporters across party lines argue the American people deserve the truth about these recovered objects and any related technology. With growing bipartisan pressure, Burlison’s call marks a clear push for immediate disclosure and stronger safeguards for those risking their careers to share what they know.