Rep. Eric Burlison Breaks Silence On Top Secret UAP Site Visit

Congressman Eric Burlison’s recent appearance on the WEAPONIZED podcast marks a significant moment in congressional UAP oversight, as the Missouri representative breaks his silence on a classified facility visit that has drawn considerable attention within disclosure circles. Speaking with veteran investigators Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp, Burlison provided rare insights into the realities of accessing sensitive government information while navigating the complex web of classification protocols that have long shrouded UAP-related materials.

The congressman’s measured approach to discussing his experiences reflects the delicate balance facing elected officials who seek transparency while operating within security constraints. Burlison addressed the credibility of key whistleblowers who have emerged in recent congressional hearings, while acknowledging the ongoing challenges in obtaining what he describes as “hidden files” that may contain critical information about non-human technology. His candid assessment suggests that despite recent progress, significant barriers remain in place.

What emerges from Burlison’s testimony is a picture of incremental progress rather than breakthrough revelations. His acknowledgment that “the search for answers is far from over” underscores the persistent institutional resistance that congressional investigators continue to encounter. The congressman’s willingness to engage publicly on these issues, while remaining circumspect about classified details, represents the kind of sustained political pressure that disclosure advocates have long sought from elected officials.

If a sitting member of Congress with security clearance and direct access to classified facilities still describes the search for UAP answers as incomplete, what does this tell us about the true scope of information that remains beyond public reach?

Source: Jeremy Corbell

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