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“I’m not considering suicide”: Rep. Burchett claims the US would break down if we knew the truth about UFOs

"I’m not considering suicide": Rep. Burchett claims the US would break down if we knew the truth about UFOs

A congressman recently commented on sensational claims about a hybrid alien species and alarming deaths. Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) urged President Trump to disclose government secrets that could deeply disturb the nation, suggesting that these revelations are troubling enough to keep people awake at night.

In a conversation with Newsmax host Rob Finnerty, Burchett discussed the latest UFO and alien-related claims. One particularly striking assertion was made by former Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-Florida), who reported being informed by a former military official about a “half-breed breeding program” involving captured aliens and humans, creating a hybrid species that could communicate across galaxies.

Gaetz had mentioned a “forced breeding program” targeting people abducted from war zones and migrant caravans. When asked about Gaetz’s comments, Burchett declined to elaborate further, stating, “I’m still a member of Congress, so I can’t really comment on what Matt said.”

Nonetheless, he emphasized the seriousness of his statements, suggesting if the truth were fully disclosed, it would keep many people awake at night with worry.

He mentioned a briefing he received two weeks ago, which he described as potentially earth-shattering, indicating that if he had taken in all the information, it could have led to significant public unrest. Burchett believes that the government is engaged in a substantial cover-up.

He argued that shocking information concerning UFOs and related subjects is being hidden, suggesting that individuals who possess this knowledge are often going missing or have already died. Referring to a series of troubling incidents, he noted instances where several people with connections to secret aerospace operations have gone missing or died unexpectedly.

One striking case involved retired General William Neil McCasland, who reportedly vanished from his home, leaving behind personal belongings. McCasland was believed to have worked at an Air Force base where remnants from the 1940s Roswell crash might have been stored.

Another case was highlighted involving aerospace engineer Monica Jacinto Reza, who disappeared while hiking. In Burchett’s view, there seem to be no coincidences in such situations; he pointed out that each person had links to space-related discoveries like UFOs and nuclear secrets.

In a chilling remark, Burchett asserted, “For the record, I am not suicidal.” He expressed a desire for the federal government to be more transparent. However, he stated that he often encounters arrogant bureaucrats who impede progress.

Burchett described these bureaucrats as frustrating, claiming they’re in charge while the military personnel remain quiet. He insisted that the recent mysterious deaths are not mere chance events and conveyed that he believes Trump is genuinely interested in revealing what’s hidden about extraterrestrial life.

He also commented that having the right questions to ask could prompt the president to take action regarding this information.

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