Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) believes unidentified flying objects need to be taken more seriously and that both Congress and the public have a right to know about them.
In an interview with the Washington Examiner, Burchett expressed concern that"we have something that we do not control in our military airspace."Sean M. Kirkpatrick, the director of the Department of Defense's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, testified before Congress in April. He told the Senate Armed Services Committee at the time that the DOD was tracking over 650 potential cases of unidentified aerial phenomena.
Saturday will mark the 76th anniversary of the Roswell Incident in New Mexico, an event that remains under a shroud of mystery. In 1947, a rancher reported seeing a “flying disc” to the sheriff. It was located roughly 100 miles from Roswell Army Air Field. The next day, a press release went out stating that the U.S. Army Air Forces had recovered a “flying saucer” from the property.Fascination and mystery have continued to follow the story three-quarters of a century later.
David Charles Grusch, a 36-year-old decorated former combat officer in Afghanistan, recently came forward about information that he says has been withheld illegally from Congress. The whistleblower maintains that discoveries of this nature have been made for decades by both the United States and ally governments as well as defense contractors."I think he's telling the truth. I think there's a lot that's going to be out there. I think the interesting thing you're going to find out, though, is the Pentagon and all of our research institutions, you see them kind of warming up to it. And the reason they are is they're smelling dollars.
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