國會議員在觀看機密UFO錄像後發出嚴厲警告:可能會將地球變成“木炭”
田納西州的一名議員在聲稱看到了尚未向公眾發布的機密不明飛行物錄像後發出了可怕的警告。
田納西州共和黨眾議員蒂姆·伯切特 (Tim Burchett) 在“事件視界”播客中亮相時推測,外星生命形式可能擁有人類“無法處理”的技術。
“如果他們在那裡,他們就在那裡,如果他們擁有這種技術,那麼他們就可以把我們變成木炭煤球,”伯切特說。
“如果它們能夠以光年或我們所見過的速度旅行,以及我們所知的物理學,在水下飛行,不顯示熱尾跡,諸如此類,那麼我們就遠遠超出了我們的範圍。”
伯切特是眾議院監督委員會的現任成員,該委員會曾就潛在威脅和無法解釋的 UAP(不明異常現象)舉行聽證會,這是政府衍生的 UFO 一詞。
“我們無法處理它,”伯切特在播客中談到潛在的外星技術時說道。“我們無法阻止他們做我們想做的事情。這就是為什麼我認為他們不會對我們構成威脅,或者說他們已經構成了威脅。”
在他發表令人震驚的言論之前,舉報人戴維·格魯什(David Grusch)是一位被許多人認為可信的功勳空軍退伍軍人,他站出來聲稱 政府一直在運行一項秘密的 UFO 檢索計劃。
眾議院監督委員會正在準備舉行聽證會,討論格魯施未經證實的說法。
伯切特和佛羅里達州共和黨眾議員安娜·保琳娜·盧納將領導該委員會的調查。
國防部發言人蘇珊·高夫 (Susan Gough) 在 6 月 6 日之前的一封電子郵件中告訴福克斯新聞數字頻道,沒有“可證實的信息來證實這些說法”。
佛羅里達州共和黨參議員馬可·盧比奧 (Marco Rubio) 在 6 月底接受 NewsNation 採訪時表示,自格魯什發表令人震驚的言論以來,其他擁有“高權限”的“高級”政府舉報人也紛紛站出來支持格魯什的言論 。
“我們正在努力收集盡可能多的信息……而且,坦率地說,他們中的很多人都非常害怕自己的工作……害怕受到傷害,”盧比奧在採訪中說。
雖然他沒有評論他認為這些說法是否可信,但盧比奧說:“我認為我們所欠的是一個成熟的,你知道的,理解、傾聽並試圖將所有這些碎片放在一起,然後吸收信息。”不帶任何預先判斷或倉促下任何結論。”
在盧比奧接受采訪的同一周,參議院批准了《情報授權法》中的新措辭,以進一步提高透明度和調查工作並保護舉報人。
更新後 的措辭稱,任何“擁有由政府提供或衍生的”與 UAP 相關的材料或信息的合同員工都有 60 天的時間通知 Sean Kirkpatrick 博士。
柯克帕特里克是全域異常解決辦公室(AARO)的主任,該辦公室是五角大樓內負責調查不明飛行物的專門部門 。
他的辦公室正在調查 800 多起 UAP 案件,但其中只有 2-5% 的案件“真正異常”。
NASA 也在調查不明飛行物,它們在一條獨立但平行的軌道上運行,稱為 AARO。
NASA 和 AARO 預計將在今年夏天發佈單獨的報告。
Congressman issues grim warning after viewing classified UFO footage: Could turn Earth to ‘charcoal’
A Tennessee lawmaker issued a dire warning after claiming to have seen classified UFO footage that hasn’t been released to the public.
Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., speculated extraterrestrial life forms could have technology that humanity “can’t handle” during an appearance on the “Event Horizon” podcast.
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“If they’re out there, they’re out there, and if they have this kind of technology, then they could turn us into a charcoal briquette,” Burchett said.
“And if they can travel light years or at the speeds that we’ve seen, and physics as we know it, fly underwater, don’t show a heat trail, things like that, then we are vastly out of our league.”
Burchett is a sitting member on the House Oversight Committee, which has held hearings about potential threats and unexplained UAPs, Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, a government-derived word for UFOs.
“We can’t handle it,” Burchett said during his podcast appearance about potential alien tech. “We couldn’t fight them off what we wanted to. That’s why I don’t think they’re a threat to us, or they would already have been.”
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His startling comments came after whistleblower David Grusch, a decorated Air Force veteran who’s considered by many to be credible, came forward with claims the government has been running a secret UFO retrieval program.
The House Oversight Committee is preparing a hearing to discuss Grusch’s unverified claims.
Burchett and fellow Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida will lead the committee’s investigation.
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Susan Gough, a spokesperson for the Department of Defense, told Fox News Digital in a previous email June 6 there is no “verifiable information to substantiate the claims.”
Since Grusch’s shocking claims, other “high-level” government whistleblowers with “high clearances” have come forward that backed Grush’s claims, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., told NewsNation in an interview at the end of June.
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“We’re trying to gather as much of that information as we can … And, frankly, a lot of them are very fearful of their jobs … fearful of harm coming to them,” Rubio said during the interview.
While he didn’t comment on whether he thinks the claims are credible, Rubio said, “What I think we owe is just a mature, you know, understanding, listening and trying to put all these pieces together and just sort of intake the information without any prejudgment or jumping to any conclusions.”
The same week as Rubio’s interview, the Senate approved new language in the Intelligence Authorization Act to further transparency and investigative efforts and protect whistleblowers.
Any employee under contract that “has in their possession material or information provided by or derived from the” government relating to UAPs has 60 days to notify Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, the updated language says.
Kirkpatrick is the director of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), which is a specialized department within the Pentagon that investigates UFOs.
His office is investigating over 800 cases of UAPs, but only 2-5% of the cases are “truly anomalous.”
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NASA is also investigating UFOs, which is running on a separate but parallel track as AARO.
Both NASA and AARO are expected to release separate reports this summer.
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