Missouri congressman Eric Burlison states he has been informed about reports of a downed extraterrestrial vehicle located somewhere internationally, so immense it is impossible to relocate. Share Article Share Article Facebook X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky Email Copy Link Link copied Bookmark

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A US congressman suggests that a nation possesses an unidentified flying object so colossal they were compelled to construct an “entire structure encompassing it”.
Missouri representative Eric Burlison alleges to have received word of a crashed otherworldly aircraft in a country other than the United States, which is of such magnitude that it is unmovable. “I’m refraining from identifying the nation because I learned of it in a private setting, and I wish to maintain my clearance level,” he remarked.
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In a discussion with Rob Finnerty from the American news outlet Newsmax, Rep. Burlison communicated his disappointment that he has been unable to probe the supposed vehicle personally. “I am encountering obstacles in securing entry to establishments that are situated just a short distance from my office in Washington, D.C.,” he commented.
“Hence, attempting to journey to a foreign land and secure authorization at that echelon is likely to be somewhat insurmountable. However, this does not imply that I will cease my efforts.”

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Burlison further mentioned that should he ever obtain irrefutable proof concerning the existence of extraterrestrial beings, he would promptly make it known to the public: “Should I come across any solid evidence, be it tangible or visual, that is definitively conclusive, while I will strive to safeguard our national security and the interests of our nation, I shall not hesitate to inform the American populace whether we are solitary or not solitary in this cosmos.”
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He continued: “This is a matter that no governing body has the prerogative to conceal from its constituents.”
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Even though he declined to name the country holding the “vehicle”, Burlison was accompanied in the interview by well-known UFO investigator Dr. Steven Greer, who was considerably more forthcoming with information.
He asserted that he has conversed with someone linked to a highly classified Pentagon initiative dedicated to researching these alleged vehicles, and this individual “explicitly knew of one [alien craft] in the mountains surrounding Seoul, South Korea. It was so vast they were required to erect a construction around it”.

Explaining that, as a civilian, he is not bound by the same secrecy requirements as Rep. Burlison, Greer asserted that numerous alien vehicles had been “brought down,” and some of them were “larger than a football field”.
Greer further stated that another wrecked alien vehicle is situated near Fort Sill in Oklahoma, and that a structure had been constructed around that as well, in an effort to conceal its presence from the general citizenry.
There is heightened interest in the notion that the US government possesses knowledge of extraterrestrial visitors, following an offhand comment made the previous week by former president Barack Obama. In response to a query from podcast presenter Brian Tyler Cohen regarding the reality of aliens, Obama declared: “They’re real, but I haven’t seen them.”
He added: “They’re not being kept at Area 51. There’s no subterranean installation, unless there’s this immense conspiracy and they concealed it from the president of the United States.”

The US government’s UAP Disclosure Act of 2023 clearly stipulates that control of information pertaining to UFO sightings must be maintained due to the imperative to safeguard America’s nuclear initiative: “Legislation is necessary because credible evidence and testimony indicates that Federal Government unidentified anomalous phenomena records exist that have not been declassified … due in part to exemptions under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954.”
A recent Pentagon report indicated that more than 750 novel (UAP) sightings had been documented between May 2023 and June 2024, of which approximately 20 possessed sufficient credibility to warrant additional examination.
These incorporated footage of a Hellfire missile launched from a US Reaper drone that seemed to collide with a radiant orb off the coastline of Yemen.
“We’ve never witnessed a Hellfire missile strike a target and rebound,” stated Luis Elizondo, a former senior intelligence officer with the Pentagon and a frequent commentator on UFO research.

Congresswoman Robin Kelly has publicly asserted this week that she would advocate for the comprehensive release of the US government’s files on UFOs “provided it does not compromise national security,” while current president Donald Trump has voiced skepticism regarding the entire subject.
He stated: “Am I a believer [in UFOs]? No, I probably, I can’t say I am,” before adding. “But I have met with people that are serious people that say there’s some really strange things that they see flying around out there.”
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None other than the late Jeffrey Epstein endeavored to obscure the circumstances of UFO investigations, reaching out to prominent physicist Lawrence Krauss and requesting that he compose an anonymous article discrediting claims of alien abductions.
In a 2018 email recently disclosed as part of the US Department Of Justice’s evidence against the infamous sex trafficker, Epstein wrote: “Lawrence, can you pen an article on how to debunk claims [of] alien abductions etc., for example how many people share similar stories [of] ghosts, out-of-body experiences etc.”
