US Congressman Provides Account of Military UAP Image That He Says Matches No “Human Capability"
US Congressman Says He Saw UAP Photo That Defies Human Technology
A U.S. congressman has revealed that he has seen a classified photo of an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) that he believes does not match any human technology. The photo is part of a report on UAPs that the U.S. government is expected to release to the public soon.
The congressman is Tim Burchett, a Republican from Tennessee, who serves on the House Armed Services Committee. He is also a former Navy pilot who flew F/A-18 Hornets for 10 years. He has been vocal about the need for more transparency and investigation on the UAP issue, which he considers a national security threat.
In a recent interview, Burchett said that he saw the photo during a classified briefing on UAPs that he attended with other members of Congress in June 2021. He said that the photo was taken by a military pilot from the cockpit of his aircraft, and that it showed a “very distinct” object that was “not a weather balloon or swamp gas”.
Burchett said that he could not describe the object in detail, but that it was “something that we don’t have the capability of doing”. He said that he was “shocked” by what he saw, and that it made him question his understanding of physics and reality.
He also said that he was frustrated by the lack of answers and accountability from the government and the military on the UAP issue. He said that he did not trust the official explanations or the upcoming report, which he expected to be “watered down” and “redacted”. He said that he wanted to see more evidence and more witnesses come forward, and that he hoped that the public pressure would force the government to reveal more information.
Burchett is not the only congressman who has expressed interest and concern about the UAP issue. Other lawmakers who have attended classified briefings or seen UAP videos include Marco Rubio, Mark Warner, Adam Schiff, and Harry Reid. They have all called for more investigation and disclosure on the topic, which has gained more attention and credibility in recent years.
The UAP issue has been propelled by several factors, such as the release of declassified videos by the Pentagon in 2020, showing UAPs encountered by Navy pilots in 2004 and 2015. The videos show objects that exhibit extraordinary speed, maneuverability, and shape-shifting abilities, defying conventional aerodynamics.
Another factor is the establishment of the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF) by the Department of Defense in 2020, which is tasked with collecting and analyzing data on UAPs from various sources, such as military reports, satellite imagery, and radar data. The UAPTF is also supposed to produce a report on its findings and recommendations by June 2021, as mandated by a congressional bill.
However, some experts and insiders have cast doubt on the quality and scope of the report, saying that it will likely be incomplete, inconclusive, and inconsequential. They say that the UAPTF faces many challenges and limitations, such as lack of funding, personnel, authority, and cooperation from other agencies. They also say that there is a culture of stigma and secrecy within the military and the intelligence community that prevents many people from reporting or sharing their UAP experiences.
Burchett’s statement about seeing a classified UAP photo adds more intrigue and mystery to the issue, as well as more questions and expectations for the upcoming report. It also raises the possibility that there are more photos and videos of UAPs that have not been released or leaked to the public yet. Whether these photos will ever see the light of day remains to be seen.