Congressman Tim Burchett details his UFO disclosure journey, citing impossible-speed briefings and the silencing of witnesses like Bob Lazar and Commander David Fravor. He critiques government cover-ups protecting advanced propulsion while exposing Washington corruption, including insider trading by Nancy Pelosi and alleged blackmail tactics. Burchett condemns Big Pharma's pandemic manipulation, animal testing, and genetically modified mosquitoes, supporting RFK Jr.'s alternative treatments. He also addresses Taliban funding via NGOs, psychedelic therapies for PTSD, and skepticism regarding alien-human breeding programs, ultimately arguing that transparency is essential to dismantle entrenched power structures. [Automatically generated summary]
That tomorrow at 3 o'clock, I'm going to be briefed over the phone by, I think one of Hed Seth's top dogs is going to go over some stuff with me that they've got.
And I have no earthly idea.
I don't want everybody to get their hopes up.
I don't have a lot of faith in our government.
President Trump's always been great to me.
He's never lied to me.
But I don't know that he knows the right questions to ask and the right people to talk to because, I mean, this thing's been covered up at least since 1947.
And I just don't think.
They're going to, they don't give up that easy.
The war pimps at the Pentagon and everybody else, they just don't give up that easy.
I had an interesting meeting in my office with some people that were nationally known, and they came by to see me, and they just wanted to talk to me about it.
And they started telling me things.
And then I had a group come to my house.
I said, Y'all just come by the office in D.C. and we'll talk.
And they said, We don't feel comfortable doing that.
And they came by the house and they said, Can we hook up to your television?
And I said, Well, sure.
And they hooked up the computer to it and they were showing me objects that were flying at.
And granted, I'm not an astrophysicist by any stretch of imagination, but they were showing me things that were flying at speeds that were just.
Nothing compares.
And the angles that they were taking would literally, and I've said this before, and it grosses people out, but it would turn you or me into a catch up package.
I mean, you go this way, and then boom, you're going this way.
And we have no capability of any of it.
And now I've been briefed so many times from different groups.
We scrub missions because these things are out there.
And then we tell everybody that's involved to keep your mouth shut.
And then if you're a pilot, And you come back and say, Hey, I've seen this.
You immediately pulled off the flight line.
I'm not a pilot or military person, but flight line is what I call it.
They're not able to fly and they're given a psych evaluation and they're given an eight hour debriefing.
I've been told by some of the officers that have been involved it's really just an interrogation.
I literally had a guy tell me, Joe, that he said his recorder.
It was an older style plane, and he said it.
I think he said it was close to his right knee.
And when he got that on his recorder, he started smashing it with his right knee to discombobulate it so that it wasn't even because he didn't want anything.
He did not need it.
He saw it.
He didn't need it on his record.
Even if he saw it and it was on a dadgum tape, they dragged you in.
And so, you know, myself, Luna, and Matt Gates went down to Florida to be briefed by Matt.
He was told that.
Some pilots had seen some things and they had some photographs.
And so we go down there and again, we go in.
I told Matt, I said, Matt, they don't give up this stuff easy.
We're going to go down there and I have a bad feeling they're going to turn us out.
Well, we went down there and Joe, they briefed us on some very, very serious issues that they were dealing with, with the Chinese and communist infiltration and things going on.
Around Florida in the ocean.
But they didn't ever have the pilots in.
Matt said, Hey, I understand all this, but this is not why we came down here.
And Matt, you can say what you want to about Matt Gaetz, but he's a great orator and he's a great attorney.
And he just started flailing on them.
And he told them, He said, Here's what's going to happen.
You're going to jerk me around.
And I said, I'm going to subpoena you all.
We're going to call you all back to Washington.
And I remember looking over in the corner at the suits, and I said, And I called them spooks because they were obviously some sort of military intelligence or CIA.
And I leaned over to Matt and I said, The spooks are getting nervous, brother, because they were kind of shifting around.
And they shut us down.
They said, Nope, we're not going to do it.
And Matt said, I'm calling whoever Big Air Force was.
Matt was on one of the military committees, and he called.
And an hour later, they stuck us up in this room and had microphones under the desk.
I remember Luna reached under and unplugged them.
And They had a nice fruit tray that you paid for at taxpayers.
Thank you very much.
So I went and did it like a jackass eating salt briars.
I was just eating.
I didn't care.
And so finally, it came back in an hour, and the guy says, I don't know who you all called, but you're going to get your briefing.
They're bringing the pilots in.
And literally, they brought these pilots in, and they were in their flight gear, and they had just come out of the planes, and they were the ones.
And they described things, and it's been reported now, it's been reported in public, but it was these craft that were hovering for extended periods of time and could shoot straight up at incredible speeds that we don't have capabilities of doing.
And those are the kind of things.
And two, they're.
This was military people.
These were top people.
These are like the equivalent, not, you know, just some of our top people.
And I know folks are going to say, well, it's probably the Russians.
Well, if it's the Russians, dadgummit, they wouldn't be tied up down in Ukraine for how many years?
And Putin's such an egomaniac, he'd fly a saucer to Pennsylvania Avenue, get out and probably wrestle Trump in the front yard or something, you know, bare chested, ride a unicorn or something.
I don't know.
If it's China, they'd own us even more than they already do.
And then people say, well, it's ours, Birch.
It's just ours.
They don't want to release it.
Well, think about this.
President Trump, and he should have, and I give him great credit for that.
That pilot that got knocked down over in Iran, we spent untold millions of dollars to bring that cat home, and we should have, because it sends a message to our enemies and it sends a message to our fighting men and women that we're not going to leave you behind, as many presidents have done many times.
There's no way on God's green earth that they would risk a half a billion dollar aircraft with something flying around it.
And.
And risk those guys' life and all that training to put these guys in harm's way.
And that's exactly what they're doing.
I mean, these things are buzzing cockpits.
It's not an everyday occurrence, it's in certain areas.
And that's where the deep water thing comes in, the deep water bases.
I was sort of misquoted.
I was just telling what I was told.
But it makes a lot of sense that these deep water areas are where we see a lot of sightings.
And we've seen craft underwater.
That do something over 200 miles an hour that are on the sonar pickup are as big as a dadgum football field.
The best we have, we don't have anything big as a football field, maybe in length, but not underwater anyway.
And, you know, the best we can do is maybe upper 30 miles an hour, maybe something like that.
I don't know.
But 200 miles an hour, that's just out of the question.
And these things don't have a heat signature.
And I hope, though, that they release some of the Footage that we've seen and some that we haven't, that we've been rumored that's out there.
What I'm afraid, though, it's going to get so sanitized and it's going to get cleaned up.
I mean, even Obama, he said, Yeah, there are aliens out there.
And then in a recent interview I saw just last week or so, he's backed up on that.
So when these men came to you and they hooked up the computer to your television and showed you, did they tell you why they wanted you to see this stuff?
I had that deep throat moment, you know, not the porn version, the Richard Nixon moment, you know, where I was walking in the tunnel one day and a person came up to me.
It's always a friend.
It's always a friend that does this and said, it was just the strangest conversation and I'll never forget it because he said, Birchett, he said, you know, you're really pushing on this UFO thing.
And I could, yeah, yeah, I am.
He said, do you really think we need to do this?
And I just kept listening.
When I was a young man, I'd have run my mouth and said, I'll shut up.
But I listened to what he said.
He said, He said, I mean, you know, this could upset the religious community and all this other.
I mean, some of this stuff just left unknown, you know?
And I said, no, it's not.
The government has no right to decide what I can and cannot understand or handle or see.
And to me, and every time, Joe, let me tell you what they're going to do.
I had a two page bill for disclosure, and Chuck Schumer had one that was 60 pages, I believe.
And he modeled his after the Kennedy assassination.
Committee release, which we're over 60 years into that, and we still don't, they haven't released everything on President Kennedy getting shot.
And that's what they wanted to model this dadgum thing after.
Mine was two pages long.
Of course, mine didn't get anywhere.
I was told by a member of leadership, they come and sit with me.
I call it Center's Row.
I sit on the back row, second from the back on the aisle.
Everybody gets in trouble, they come sit with me sometimes.
And I was told by a member of leadership that the intelligence community, Was unhappy with what I was doing.
And then I got a phone call from a former member of President Trump's staff who told me that I needed to, I forget his exact terminology, but he said, Oh, he said, you need to get some bodies around you.
And so, you know, I don't know what that means.
I mean, I'm the 435th most powerful member of Congress, Joe.
So, you know, they bump me off and it's going to be like, there'll be one tear shed on the House floor.
That'll be because I owed somebody $10 and I didn't pay them back.
I know it's a little dangerous to throw these things out, but and I was on maybe Fox one time and I just came up with this.
I say, say your family's mobbed up, okay, and y'all own a nice Italian restaurant and it's world renowned and you're busting at the seams, you know, and you're franchising and putting out cookbooks and everything.
You got this one chef who's.
Who's the kingpin of all of it?
But you're afraid he's talking to your competitors.
Now, you don't bump him off.
What you do is you rough up a few of the busboys, and that sends a quick dadgum message that you need to shut your mouth.
And timing is everything, and nothing happens by accident in Washington, D.C.
To me, I think the timing is uncanny.
You've had these hearings in Washington, you have a president that says he's going to release stuff.
And all in that same time frame, before and after that, you're having some of these high ranking officials disappear.
And to me, nobody disappears in this country unless they want to disappear.
You know, there's cameras everywhere.
And it just, to me, it's just, it reeks of a deep state sewer.
Yeah, I thought one of the things that I thought of is one of the subjects that these people were all working on different things, but They're working on alternative energy sources.
And two, one of them's spouse said, Oh, my husband or wife or whatever never did anything with UFOs.
Well, they don't talk about it.
It's actually a pretty close knit group.
And I always remember this I knock on doors.
That's how I got elected.
Nobody really does.
There's not a lot of people like me that come from a family of public educators that get elected to Congress.
All right.
Most of my contributions are.
$25, and somebody wraps a Bible verse around it and tells me they're praying for me.
The big boys, they're always for me the day after the election, all right?
They always, oh, Gummy got you a check, and we were with you all along.
I always say, yeah, I felt it right there towards the end, you know.
But I'm knocking on this guy's door down in Farragut, and he's putting his flag out.
He's an older gentleman.
And I said, hey, brother, did you serve?
And he said, no, you know, I mean, it's East Tennessee, you know, and he kind of held his head down, no, I didn't.
I didn't.
And I said, He said, I worked at Oak Ridge.
And I said, Brother, I said, my daddy was on Okinawa when they dropped the bomb.
They were getting ready to invade mainland Japan.
I said, if my mom and daddy were alive today, they would hug you because they put it together.
And he told me, he said, Tim, before I left, he said, a funny thing.
He said, My wife worked there too.
And, you know, she worked on a, I think he said he was a fuse or something.
And she worked on the timer on the atomic bomb.
He said, I didn't know what she did the entire time that we were working there.
That's called compartmentalization, and that's what you have here.
And if I can elaborate just a little bit more, you're familiar with FOIA.
I mean, you're a member of the Media Freedom of Information Act.
It means I can request from a federal agency, the FBI, they probably wouldn't give it to me, but any information.
But I can't go after like Ford Motor Company, okay?
So what they've done is they've given this information, if it's craft, if it's material, if it's bodies, I don't know.
I have my suspicions, but they've given them to.
There's four or five major contractors that you see that are always the ones that are putting it out there.
They're missile defense systems.
They're coming up with this new metallurgy, these new propulsion systems.
And I think that whatever they had, they gave to them early on, and they're the ones, but they're so far disconnected from the government that I can't touch it.
And the people that are working on it, there's nobody alive around Roswell or any of that stuff that was in and around those years.
That's still alive or still working.
So, all those people are gone.
I mean, that's the best secret you can keep if you tell somebody and they die.
And that's exactly what they've done.
And, you know, we've been given places, addresses, and things.
And everybody says, oh, man, go to, you need to get out to Area 51, Burchett, and see what's out there.
There ain't nothing at freaking Area 51.
As soon as we announce where we're going, the U Haul vans would have already been there and left, you know?
And so what it's going to take is it's going to take a scientist or somebody that's going to have to walk out of one of those dadgum labs before they're allowed to commit suicide by shooting themselves in the back of the head 10 times with a shotgun or something.
Um, and so do you know the Bob Lazar story?
I do, I do.
I've never met Bob.
I know I, um, a buddy of mine, I guess, um, friend of mine, I think sort of broke that story.
Um, George Knapp, yeah, Knapp, Knapp.
I'm sorry, I, um, haven't slept much in the last 48 hours, but yeah, George, I met him through all this, and I mean, it's a big honor because I grew up watching George Knapp.
He's a cool guy, he's awesome.
I love him.
He comes to my office and we hang out, and I mean, oh, that's great.
People get, you know, they get kind of starry-eyed when they see somebody like yourself or.
Kid Rock or somebody, but for me it was George Knapp because I mean, you know, because I asked him, I'd ask him stuff.
He goes, Yeah, that was a report I did when, and because I've, you know.
And there's a new documentary that he just did called S4, where they used CGI and they made models of the craft and they made him, like, they brought him, you know, they used this technology that makes it look like he's a lot younger.
Everything about him has been that he, and I've seen, there was a documentary on him and they asked somebody to analyze him, you know, was he telling the truth or not?
Well, his story, though, one of the interesting things is he was talking about the ways in which the craft moved, and then decades later, we have footage that shows these crafts rotating in the direction that they want to travel, then zooming off.
And then, of course, there was the Commander David Fravor incident off the coast of San Diego in 2004.
And if that was our technology, the thing that puzzles me is if we had something in 2004 that can go from 50,000 feet above sea level to sea level in under a second, I can't imagine that 22 years later there would be no advances that it would have leaked through into mainstream technology.
The energy, it's, you know, we'd heat our homes in the winter and cool them in the summer.
But then again, I always throw out the war pimps.
I'm not at my.
My daddy fought for this country, and I'm not, and you know, their business is war, and their business is very good.
They will quickly, you know, stand up and trash a guy like Favor.
He testified before our committee, and I was taken by what he said.
I know him pretty well now, but we, you know, we had the committee, which was crazy.
We, me and Luna, and a bunch of others got together and said, man, we ain't got to do this committee.
We need to do this.
And so I went to the chairman and he said, sure.
And then they sort of blew it off.
And then I go see the staff of these committees.
And that's the real problem in Washington.
Reagan said it best don't term limit politicians, term limit staff.
You know, I go in there and I'm told, yeah, well, I think we want to just talk about this Chinese hot air balloon, is what we want to really talk about.
I said, no, hell no.
That's not, excuse my language, heck no.
We want to talk about.
Mad Gum UFOs, what people are calling us about constantly.
I mean, it was just getting so much airplay.
Much airplay.
And then I was told by some old timers, which was kind of cool.
They said that, you know, Tim, I've been here, some of them have been here 10, 15 years, and said that was the most attended committee that they could remember.
They had to open up another room so people could be there.
I walked out, I was on Fox that morning, and I was going out.
I left my office at 4 30 in the morning, and I was outside.
And I remember it was hot because it was summertime, and there were people already outside lining up that had come from.
All over the country on their own dime.
I mean, these weren't like wealthy people.
I mean, one guy said, This is our vacation this year.
We're coming to this dadgum committee meeting.
And Joe, they were lined up around the hall, around everywhere.
And that's where I met Sean Ryan and a bunch of people.
And it was just, it was amazing to me.
And that's when Congress started paying attention to it because they realized the voters are paying attention to it.
But if these people were working on some sort of new energy source or some sort of new propulsion system, and you've got to imagine there's a very small amount of people that are on the Cutting edge of whatever this stuff is.
If this is like groundbreaking technology that's not known by mainstream physicists or whoever's working on it, and you only have a small group of people, if you whack one of them, you put a big stop to any progress, especially if you get the main people, the lead scientist, and that guy winds up getting assassinated or winds up in.
He had a three piece suit, big old cowboy boots, smoking a cigar.
And we were at the Crown Plaza.
He liked me because I never would vote for his liquor bills, but I never would vote for a tax on them either.
So he.
We were there, and the guy from the governor's office came and just chewed both of us out.
You know, he's treating me.
I'm a legislator, and he was treating me like a dog.
And Goose is sitting back here, and he had that fancy Jack Daniels black label or whatever it is that the fancy version of it is, because he represented Jack Daniels, made in Tennessee.
And he pulls that big $5 cigar out of him out, and he goes, Birchett, he goes, governor's come and go, but the old goose will be sitting right here.
And I said, Well, what are you going to do, Goose?
He's going to shut you down, man.
He's going to tell all these people stuff.
He goes, Birchett, I just need one chairman.
I don't need the whole, in one body of the House, you know, in the House or the Senate, I just need one chairman that'll listen to me.
And he wasn't saying, he never did anything crooked in front of me and he never offered me any bribes or anything.
You don't mean, you don't think we're making 16,000% on our own knowledge?
I got my daughter called me a while back and said, Dad, and she's super smart.
She's to do anything.
I'm a veterinarian, doctor, brain surgeon.
She's crazy smart.
I married my wife and adopted her.
My wife was a widow, so genetically she's not mine.
But when she gets into trouble, my wife says, That's all you, Tim Burton.
But she's an exceptional little girl.
And she said, Dad, I think I'd just like to cut hair.
And I was like, Right on, girl.
You go undo it.
And that's what she does.
I mean, she's going to school to do that.
So I cashed out my.
$11,000 portfolio, which was a mutual fund, because I think, and I don't own any individual stocks, but I think that members of Congress ought to do that.
That was my bill.
You don't own it.
More people have played professional baseball than have ever been in Congress.
You know, it's a very tight.
And I tell people if you don't get off that dadgum plane and look at that Capitol and get chill bumps, you need to get your butt back on that plane and go home because we don't need you there.
And everybody knocks on Pelosi, and I know that.
But out of the top 10, you know where she is in the amount of trades?
And it's a child of someone who has some inside information.
There's something that just came out yesterday about Ro Khanna.
There's a guy, Kevin Bass, on Twitter, posted this big, long examination of his stock trades and how much money he's made and how he's made it and what he's done.
It dealt with some technology in an airport, and it was pretty cool.
And I just asked the question.
I said, Is that, is your stock publicly traded?
You know, I looked, I was watching people see what they did, and they all looked up, you know, and I thought, Note to self, call my broker when I walk out of here, you know.
And here's what we're going to do we'll pass some bill, and the Senate will pass another bill, or phone just won't take it up, which is what we're seeing a lot of now.
It won't take anything up.
And it'll die, and we'll all go back to our people and say, Oh, look, I tried to do this.
I voted for this bill, but I didn't get a dead gum break.
And look how tough we are.
And they'll all be up at Kenny Bunkport sipping expensive wine and toasting each other on their great financial choices.
So, one of the things about this disclosure thing, the documentary Age of Disclosure, and you're in that, it's really great.
If you haven't seen it, folks, and you're interested in the UFO phenomenon, one of the fascinating aspects about Age of Disclosure is you got all these insider people that are all talking about all these different experiences that people have had and all the stuff that people know.
And one subject came up that made a lot of sense, and it was that.
If there have been back engineering programs and they have had access to all this technology and they've had crashed vehicles and biological entities and they've been all these programs studying this for so long, they had to have funding.
So if they had funding, that means they had to lie to Congress.
So if they had to lie to Congress, there's misappropriation of funds.
So you're talking about massive felonies.
So if they don't have some sort of amnesty, and this is one of the things that's pushed throughout this entire documentary, is that we need some kind of mass amnesty.
I'm a very skeptical person.
I see something like that.
I'm like, okay, I see what you're doing.
You are talking about UFOs so you can get some sort of amnesty for misappropriation of funds, and that might just be straight up fraud.
There might be fraud and theft, and you might have moved money into offshore accounts, and there's a bunch of shady shit, and you could say, oh, but we'll tell you some very obscure information about UAPs.
I don't like that term because it was always UFOs.
But if they can give you some fucking semi shady information, now you've got amnesty.
Now you've got amnesty.
And you've got amnesty for decades of misappropriation of funds.
So maybe some of it is real.
Maybe a lot of it is real.
Maybe a lot of it is really back engineering programs.
Maybe they really have been doing these things.
And maybe they can give us.
Slowly trickle down some insight as to what's going on.
It'll probably take forever if you ever get anything out of it.
But in the meantime, all these people that have made who knows how much money in shady ways with all this misappropriation of funds and now they're not in trouble anymore.
So then the other problem that's brought up in Age of Disclosure is say if you do have a retrieved craft from wherever, another planet, another dimension, whatever it is, from the ocean, whatever it is, and you need to study this thing, where are you bringing it to?
Most likely you're going to bring it to a weapons manufacturing company.
100%.
And so if you do that, well, what about the other companies?
They don't have access to that?
Well, then they can sue.
Are they thinking, why didn't I get access to that sort of technology?
Why does this person, you've damaged my business or what have you?
And also, people have probably lied under oath about whether or not those things exist or where they got certain technologies.
I mean, there's a bunch of different reasons why you could see why, logical reasons why you could see why they would try to put the brakes on disclosure and try to put some blockades up and try to obfuscate and make things much more difficult to get through.
Yeah, well, we had a committee meeting, and my buddy Eric Burleson, for instance, he was a skeptic.
And I mean, I'm a skeptic of a lot of it myself, but I just have been studying it for so damn long.
And he was in the committee, and he's asking very poignant, sharp questions, which is what you're supposed to do in a hearing.
And he's one of the biggest advocates now for total release of everything.
Matter of fact, he's always at the forefront of writing legislation when we're doing something.
We're always me, him, and Luna.
Jared Moskowitz on the Democrat side is involved in it a lot.
And other members will come in and say, hey, I want to be read into this committee, which means they can come on when we do the UFO stuff.
But nothing really had the impact as that first committee meeting.
And I told people at the end of it, I was recognized at the end, I said, The one thing about, and Nancy Mace, of course, she's involved with as well.
And one thing at the end, I said, you know, I just want y'all to know that people do believe you.
This is not some crazy far out thing.
And you all have a right to be skeptical and ask questions of your government and get these answers because we're not going to give it to you without y'all being there and raising these questions.
So I pick up the phone, and a buddy of mine says, Timbo.
And I recognize the voice.
I said, Hey, brother, what are you up to?
We were in the state house together.
He said, I just saw you on Ancient Aliens.
And I said, Okay.
And I thought, Here it comes.
You know, hey, you've been probed lately.
You know, you get that stuff from some of the guys and gals in Congress.
And he said, Can I tell you a story?
And I said, Sure, buddy.
And his voice kind of got quiet.
And I remember he hollered at his wife.
He said, Hey, said her name.
And he said, What year was that?
It was when he was in the Navy.
And she said, It was, and she gave the date.
It was, I think, in the 50s.
And he was out on a boat.
And I don't know, you know, a battleship from an aircraft carrier.
But anyway, he was out on a boat.
And they were arming a sub with nukes.
It was in the early part of that where the subs could launch nuclear weapons.
And they were all out on the deck.
And all of a sudden, It got, there's just a cloud over him.
He said he looked up and he saw this humongous saucer in the air.
And he said, He said, Timbo, he said, if that thing wasn't two blocks long, I'll kiss your butt.
And I said, And he described it to me, you know, he said, he gave the color and it was the classic saucer.
He said there was lights coming out of portals around it.
And he said it made no noise whatsoever.
And it just sat there and hovered.
And they just looked up at it and then it just went, whoop.
It just went straight up.
No noise, no nothing, no anything.
And they're all just like, what the heck was that?
And so when they get back to port, the guys in the suits come on, the so called men in black, they're just spooks, CIA or something, and told them, they said, this is national security, if you talk about this, you'll be in Leavenworth the rest of your dadgum lives busting rocks.
It would have been in the 50s, late 50s, I believe, or early 60s.
But he gave me some descriptions.
And after this came out, I mean, my phone, Joe, every day when this started breaking, I would get somebody to call me and send me pictures of something, you know, that's like a reflection or something, you know.
And I'll come out to my house.
All right.
I'm afraid I was going to end up in a freezer in North Carolina or something, you know.
It'd be somebody's dinner.
And I was like, I don't want to go out there and look at it.
Just send me a picture of it.
And every day, but then I got a call from my guy who was Air Force.
And I, I Googled him.
He's legit.
And he told me about a sighting he had.
He was out, they were out fishing in Florida, and it was near where one of the military bases was.
And this thing, and he described exactly what my buddy had seen.
And he saw this in the early 80s or late 70s.
And he described this craft that was just hovering and it was just going along.
And then, you know, it was just going on a pretty good click.
And he said these jets were trying to keep up with it.
He could tell by the you know, because he's an Air Force guy.
And he was an officer, and it was legitimate.
And I've since read the story that he told, but it was strangely identical in the color, the texture.
But this subject, when you talk about them appearing over bases, appearing over aircraft carriers, appearing over submarines that have nuclear capability, it kind of makes sense that if you were from another planet or you're from another dimension or wherever it is, and you're monitoring.
What seems to be the most intelligent species and the most capable species on the planet, that when they would get access to something like that, like all the UFO sightings ramped up considerably after World War II.
So that's where the term first got introduced into the modern world.
And then you see so many of them, and then you hear these stories about them flying over nuclear bases and hovering over and shutting down the equipment.
And just the fact that they would hover over that submarine and then take off, just to let you know.
It's probably a smart move if you don't want to completely intervene.
And like, kidnap people and shut down the government and land on the White House lawn and freak everybody out.
What better way than to take something that's completely isolated, like a submarine in the ocean where you know everybody's going to lock everything down top secret, and just show yourself and just like, hey, bitch, like, we're here.
I've never been invited back, of course, but the Intelligence Committee, when they did the UFO thing, and they had all these seats, and it was open to everybody, Congress and the press and everybody, and they had all these seats behind this white guy and this black guy who were appointed to oversee the UAP issue.
And I remembered, I thought, I'm going to get there early, get the seat down front.
And I sat right behind those guys, and nobody else showed up.
I was the only member of Congress outside of the members in the.
On the committee.
And Joe, those guys couldn't spell UFO.
I mean, they were intelligent.
They were, I'm sure they're patriots.
Their patriots, they had no clue about anything.
So there's questions asked about certain incidents, and we don't know anything about that.
And I thought to myself, that's when the compartmentalization came to my mind, how they compartmentalize that stuff.
Because to them, they could take a lie detector test and say, I don't know anything about it, because they are kept away from it.
It's like they're looking down the barrel of a.22 rifle, man.
It's just a little bitty area, and they don't get outside that area.
Shot a Secret Service agent, obviously in the vest.
The guy's okay.
But whatever you've been through, I apologize for the prior week, Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqi, I don't know if I'm saying that right, said during a hearing in Washington, D.C. on Monday.
According to the court documents filed over the weekend, Allen had been in solitary confinement.
Oh, poor baby.
At the D.C. jail after being placed on suicide watch after his arrest on April 25th, his lawyer said that he was housed in a permanently illuminated safe cell with no access to personal items or jail visits, despite repeated assessments showing he did not exhibit any suicide factors.
In an order issued on Sunday, Faruqi wrote that he had grave concerns about the conditions Allen was being kept in, which he said were seemingly unprompted by the facts of the case.
It could drive a person crazy to be in that situation, Faruqi said during Monday's hearing.
That is really crazy.
That is really crazy.
That is really a crazy thing to apologize for someone who is trying to at least assume you're assuming he was trying to kill the president.
There's a lot of people running around out there saying that that first Trump assassination was a setup and that it was a hoax and that Trump did it to try to get people to be more sympathetic to him.
Anybody who says that doesn't know anything about guns.
There is not a person on earth that could nick your ear at 140 yards reliably.
Not only that, but miss other shots first, kill someone behind you, shoot another person as well, and just nick his ear.
And just by the grace of God, by just sheer luck, he turns his head at the right time and he catches his ear.
Okay, 120 to 140 meters or 135 to 150 yards away during the rally.
He was positioned on top of an AGR International building, which provided a clear line of sight to the stage.
Just that alone is a tremendous failure of security.
The fact that they didn't search and look at these buildings that you don't have drones above scanning the area where you have a potential line of sight, an easy shot with someone with a scope.
You read it and it all documents Jolly West and the MK Ultra program and what they did with Jack.
Ruby and they visited Jack Ruby after he shot Lee Harvey Oswald.
Jack Ruby went insane and had a complete psychotic breakdown.
Said they're lighting Jews on fire and he was like going nuts and was sane before Ruby visited him.
This guy was known to be using LSD on people, unknowing people.
They ran Operation Midnight Climax, which is where the CIA actually ran brothels.
They had two way mirrors and they had these supposed prostitutes give these Johns alcohol that had LSD in it and then they'd monitor them.
They were doing that with people, unsuspecting people, dosing them up, trying to figure out how and what techniques they could use to manipulate people and to get people to do things they wanted them to do.
That's what the whole Manson family was all about.
And what the Manson family, what those killings did, the Tate LaBianca murders, what they did was they turned people against hippies.
Like people had this idea of hippies being peace and love and like, oh, it's a new world and everyone's just going to do acid and hug each other and drop out of society.
Then it all of a sudden became, no, they're psychotic killers and they're demonic and, you know, and, This is what we have to think about.
We need to ban all these drugs.
And that's what they did.
And it's kind of fascinating that they were able to do that and do that for so long.
And if it wasn't for the Freedom of Information Act request, and if it wasn't for finding those documents that they found that were just in storage that detailed all this, we wouldn't have any knowledge of this stuff.
There's a great book on it called Best Evidence by David Lifton.
He was an accountant that was hired to go over the Warren Commission report.
He started finding all these inconsistencies and contradictions in the Warren Commission report.
Then he wrote this book on all the different things that are wrong with the Kennedy assassination and all the different things that we've been told that couldn't possibly be true.
It's very disturbing, including how many people that were witnesses that died.
Witnesses at the scene in Dallas that died from weird circumstances and the odds of those people dying.
But it's just this thing where people hate him so much, and the narrative in the media, this Trump derangement narrative that you see in the media, is so strong, and people are so programmed by it.
And for the average person that has a very involved job, you're working all day, and then you have a family, and you have a life, and you don't have time to really go into depth about what's real and what's not real.
And you got that Russia collusion stuff shoved down your throat by mainstream media for years, and you believe all of it.
The internet has, there's enough independent reporters out there that are untied, independent journalists that are untied to any organization that has a narrative they're supposed to push, and they're uncovering real information that's screwy.
But their numbers, I mean, my gosh, I read somewhere that the amount of media or the amount of information people get from the mainstream media is just.
I saw, you know, the big boys, you'd go down to the big hardware chain, and they were allowing people to go in, but they closed down the little local ones, and they closed the churches and the synagogues and everybody down.
People are finding, I don't know if this is true because I've seen many reports on it, but I'm just going to say what I saw, that farmers and ranchers are finding boxes of ticks on their property.
Now, I don't know if that's fake.
I don't know if someone's setting that up to pretend they found these boxes of ticks.
But there's videos of these people finding boxes of ticks.
Now, what they'll say is they'll probably say they're sterile ticks and that we're planting them out there so we can diminish the population, is what they'll say.
But anytime they try to mess with the balance of nature, it never goes right.
So my buddy, he had it, and my friend Evan, so he had it for a little while, and then he did a bunch of treatments and got off of it, and then started eating steak again.
And he was fine for about a year and a half, and then it came back stronger than ever.
And, um, My Buzz was a cavalier mix, but he was, we think, I'm not really sure, but he was a rescue dog.
And that poor thing had never been on grass.
And I see those dogs acting just like poor Buzz.
He couldn't climb stairs and he was mistreated.
He can't hear very well.
And he's the sweetest dadgum dog, though.
And those freaking beagles, I just, that rips my heart out.
Because there's, right now, I've talked to scientists in the labs and there's everything we can do now, we can do in the lab without, pretty much without, without cruelty.
I was in Blount County yesterday for a police officer's memorial service, and an officer came up and said, you know, My child suffers from a rare disease, and we can't get to this treatment.
Can you put a bug in the presence?
Well, sure, you know, we'll try.
And Trump's doing that a lot now with RFK.
Yeah, RFK Jr., people, they'll try to trash him, and that's fine.
He's a tough guy.
But a lot of those trials now are going forward cancer and other things.
And that's another reason they don't like Trump.
Man, you talk about, I mean, you got big pharma, you got big agriculture, and And a couple others, and they run the table, Joe.
They run the table.
And I told somebody, and of course, big energy oil, we get zero.
I know it's a commodity, and I'm going to get lit up that oil's a commodity in the world market, but we get zero oil from Iran.
Zero.
We export oil right now, and yet the price is going through the roof.
It's going through the roof because it can.
They can.
And I always say, well, How does that gasoline in the pumps go up?
They've already been processed, already been paid for.
How does it go up exponentially just overnight, 20 cents a gallon or whatever?
And how does that, and if that's because it's a commodity and Birchett, you don't understand, how come that quart of oil at the hardware store doesn't go up like that?
It's processed oil.
Wouldn't it do the same?
And of course, diesel.
Your first cut, I think, is kerosene.
Then it's diesel.
And diesel, and I've got a diesel dually.
I filled it up.
Yesterday is over $100.
You know, it is the cheapest, it is the roughest cut.
You know, that's why you have these incredible filters because it's dirty.
And gasoline is the third or fourth cut, and it ought to be the most expensive, but it's not.
I just think it's a racket.
And every time they'll hold the hearings and they'll come down there, and, you know, and the oil companies will, you know, they'll shake that money tree.
They know how to do it on both sides of the aisle.
I'm just, you know, people think I'm on steroids, but I'm naturally this huge.
So, Tulsi says, Birch it.
I say, hey, Tulsi.
She says, And she's walking in here to State of the Union, cameras, people are in.
Where's my dead gum skateboard?
My birthday's next month.
I'm like, oh, crap.
So I make her this skateboard, right?
And that picture comes out.
And then people all over the world are saying, where can I get a birchet board?
Where can I get a birchet board?
So I'm Mr. You know, I'm trying to be ethical and, you know, and I go down to see the ethics guy, and this little attorney tells me, he says, well, Congressman, you know, you got to, you can't do that.
You can't call it a birchet board.
You can't, you know, I said, well, my wife's got to own the company.
And they think, well, maybe.
And then you, but you can't work there and all this other stuff.
And you know, everybody down there's got a side hustle.
And then some other guy comes up and says, Tim, I was at the bar and I missed it.
If I give them $5,200, will you make me one?
So I got a couple, and then my friends in Claiborne County, the mountains up there, they chair the committee and they asked me, and I thought I was making one, and then when I got out of there, I was making three.
So, I don't know.
And then people just like them and they put them on their wall.
I mean, you know, you're not going to be in the Olympics with Tony Hawk's not going to go, hey, Tim Burchett, will you make me a board?
You know, but it's just for cruising down the sidewalk kind of thing.
You know, he's an incredible guy that they've asked to do horrible things.
And people like that, I give them a wide path.
I let them slide on a lot of things.
But he's a good daddy, and.
You know, he just and he he he worries about our country.
He reminds me a lot of my dad because dad was you couldn't wake my dad up to the day he died over the top of him, always by his big toe because he because he might wake up on one of those islands, pinned me against the wall.
And yeah, daddy's colonel was a guy named Chesty Puller, Colonel Puller.
You can look him up, he was a Marine Corps legend, but and my daddy loved him.
But anyway, the I'm on this podcast with Sean.
And he says, Hey, I want you to introduce Eli Crane.
He's a Navy SEAL in Congress.
He said, I want you to go on this podcast with Sean Ryan.
I said, I don't know who Sean Ryan is.
I'm not a podcast guy.
My daughter always says, Give me your phone.
I don't know how to do it.
And all of a sudden, I got a cool picture of her on there.
I don't even know how she did it.
So I'm on there, and he calls me and says, I want you to meet with this guy.
He goes by the name Legend, and that's not his real name.
But he.
He comes up, he comes into the office and he has to, he can't use his real name and says, Look, they're getting $40 million a week.
I said, Who is he?
He said, The Taliban.
And he's a, he's a, um, Afghani that fought for us.
And so he's dual citizenship.
Introduced, you know, I talked to the last democratically elected president of Afghanistan through him on a call.
And, um, and he's a dear friend.
And he comes by all the time and we talk.
And, and so, John Stout in my office, who's like, he's the best.
I mean, this guy, his mom and daddy were in a very tragic car accident, and they prayed through it, and they both lived.
I mean, daddy had to get, you know, he was banged up, and his mom's head got banged up pretty bad.
And John's just, he is the quintessential staffer because he's so loyal and he loves this country.
And so he said, Boss, I think I got an idea.
I said, All right.
So he figured out this monitoring thing where what they do is they send.
They send pallets of cash to them through whatever.
And there are three banks over there that are owned by the Taliban.
And everything goes through them.
You know, the Lord takes 10% with tithe, but the Taliban takes a hell of a lot more.
They take it right off the top and on ingress and egress.
If you give them money or take money away, if you spend money or put money in or whatever, you take in or pay out, they get their cut off of it every dadgum time.
And so I'm thinking, this can't be right.
So I got a memo on my desk from the State Department.
It's stamped classified, so I can't talk about it.
But then it's stamped unclassified under it, so I can talk about it.
Basically, said under the Biden administration, they think we gave them $5 billion with a B. $5 billion.
Now, and you've got NGOs.
Now, how many NGOs do you think operate out of over there?
NGOs, I wrote a letter to the president months ago, and they've tapped the brakes on the NGOs.
I mean, some of them don't have any money, and some of them got a lot.
Elon Musk told me, like I really know him.
I mean, I hung out with him a couple times and we talked.
He called me Tim, which I thought was pretty cool.
But he says, Tim, here's how these NGOs work.
He said, you know, they start out as a good organization, maybe during Bush 1 or Bush 2.
You know, a lot of those limousine liberals, do gooders, you know, they start these organizations.
And they set them up to do, you know, feed the starving children or whatever.
They don't have any money in them.
And some billionaire who we all know you can just name them, they'll drop a million in one of those.
And then this unelected bureaucrat in Washington, D.C. says, Hey, they got a million dollars.
This place is legit.
And so they give them money.
They put the money in there for them.
And then they start running federal money through that, yours and my tax dollars.
And he told me he thinks they stole over a trillion dollars.
And I thought, at the time, I thought that was crazy.
But then I start looking at.
You know, what happened in Minnesota?
19 billion?
Joe, when I went to the state legislature, our state budget of Tennessee wasn't 19 billion dollars years ago, and so it's a lot more than that now.
But that's the amount of fraud and waste and abuse that go on.
Well, so backtrack to this deal.
So I get involved with it, and it's just unbelievable.
It took me two years, I passed the bill twice.
The second time, my buddy John Stout in the office there, he comes up with an even stronger version.
And so we send it to the Senate.
And so we find out that there's a Senate staffer that somebody said he's like the unofficial ambassador to Afghanistan.
I've literally read where he said, it appears to me, complimentary things about the Taliban.
Now, those people want to kill us.
As I like to say, they'll hate us for free.
We don't need to give them any money.
Well, it's like pulling teeth through my committee.
The Democrats raised ruckus because obviously they don't want anybody looking at those NGOs.
And the NGO money, now get this, it maybe a little bit goes to feed some starving kid, but a lot of it gets washed and it goes back to the good old United States of America.
This requires a report on any cash assistant programs in Afghanistan and how the U.S. keeps the Taliban from assessing that.
And it requires a report on the Afghan Fund and the Afghanistan Central Bank.
And these reports, of course, would shed light on the Taliban's influence over the Afghanistan Central Bank.
And you can research it.
A lot of it is these do gooder programs.
You know, oh man, we're taking care of the orphans.
Care of this, and you know good and well, they ain't taking care of any dadgum orphans, they're stealing the money to do it, and it just infuriates me.
And then I hear them say, Well, it's not happening.
I say, Well, if it's not happening, then dadgum it passed the bill.
What's it hurt?
What's it hurt?
We pass worthless legislation every dadgum day, and you know, and I can't get a peep.
I said to Thone when he came in when King Charles was in, which was kind of funny too.
But I don't understand why anybody wouldn't recognize that giving money to an organization that hates us, a fundamentalist religious organization that hates us.
My dad wouldn't go back to Okinawa because, if I can digress quickly, daddy went back for the 50th anniversary of the invasion of Peleliu, and he said, I said, You're going to go back to the 50th anniversary?
Because, you know, those Marines, not a lot of those guys are left, you know, and they're all gone now, but he said, I ain't going to go back to Okinawa.
And he said, He told me this story.
He said, They came over this hill.
And a Corsair caught a bunch of Japanese out in this field.
Dad called it a lucky strike.
Dad loved a Corsair.
That thing dived at over 400 miles an hour and just lit them up, caught them out, obliterated them, and they ran up on them.
And they had been raping some of the islanders or Korean girls that they'd collected.
And I think that messed with my dad off all the stuff he saw, blowing caves and shooting people up close.
And that's what he said.
I won't go into it because I got a daughter that's going to be watching this thing.
But.
And that's what scarred my daddy.
You'd have loved him.
He was, my buddy Chris Haggerty got an Acura for Christmas.
It was a bright red Acura.
And, you know, Acura's not made in America at the time.
And dad goes, Hag?
He says, My daddy was a dean at UT, dean of student county.
He goes, Where's that thing made?
And he goes, I reckon it's made in Japan, CB.
And dad goes, I reckon you're going to be parking that thing out in the street.
Daddy just went back in the kitchen, bag went out and moved his act out on the street.
There was nobody messing with my dad.
He was, I remember the neighbor one time, she comes over and said, Somebody's in my house.
And I was like, What?
And I'm downstairs.
And I run upstairs, and dad runs by me with a Browning high power.
I mean, he's probably 70 years old, and he was clearing that house.
He ran in that house.
And I remember mom was on the phone and he said, Don't shoot my husband.
They were real Christians, so they weren't bumper sticker kind of Christians.
People would.
To this day, I don't like.
I love the Waffle House.
You know, it's America's premier steakhouse.
And I go in there, and I don't like eating breakfast food any other time than at breakfast because I can always remember as a little boy, Daddy would always pick up somebody on the interstate.
Somebody broke down, black folks, white folks, you know, anybody, or some UT student that was having a little rough go and bring them to the house.
And there wouldn't be enough hamburgers for me, my brother, sister, and I, you know, the five of us, but Mama could make enough breakfast.
And I always knew that Daddy had brought somebody home and we were going to be eating breakfast for supper.
And that always ticked me off as a kid.
You know, I didn't understand at the time, but now I realize I had pretty cool parents.
She was, I was hanging out with Kid Rock one time, and I'm going to use a little language here Bobby, and I said, I know your thing is you're the American badass.
I said, but I was raised by the American badasses, and I got pictures of that on Peleliu and Okinawa with his Thompson submachine gun stuff.
My buddy Eli Crane, I just look over at him, and he's one beautiful human being.
I love Eli Crane.
He is my buddy.
And lone survivor Marcus Luttrell?
Yeah, his brother is Morgan.
Morgan, yeah, he's the catcher on our baseball team.
And I was out there one day, and we were.
We don't actually practice in the best part of town, but we've got security everywhere because when they shot Scalise and all those guys years back, I feel very secure.
And I heard this pop, pop, pop, pop.
And this young officer, D.C. officer, said, Capitol policeman said, It's okay, guys.
I think it's fireworks.
And Morgan took his hat off and goes, Birchett, that was gunfire.
And I thought, I'm going with what Morgan says.
I'm not going with what this guy up here says.
They never fired a shot in anger.
And, And I love those guys.
They're wonderful people.
And I do too.
I hurt for them.
I used to hurt for my daddy because he would talk about China.
They went to China after the war and he fought the communists over there for a short while before he left the Marine Corps.
but how we just turned them over.
And he would talk about that, and he would be visibly upset and walk away because of that.
We want to get these wars over, and we don't deal with the repercussions.
We don't deal with the repercussions of we got warriors that we need to heal, and it's just very frustrating to me.
I remember one time we were at a UT football game.
And I was a little boy.
I must have been four or five.
And dad, we were on the 50 yard line.
It was in the 60s.
And they let you bring these cowbells.
And it was the last game they let you bring cowbells to.
I don't even probably do it now.
But back then, they.
And so this guy was sitting behind us and he was drunk.
And he took the Lord's name in vain.
And my daddy said, Hey, we got ladies down here.
And my sister, who was probably seven or eight, and my mama was there.
And the guy said, Okay.
And then the guy spilled his drink on my dad.
And my mama.
Grabbed us all as kids and just rushed us out.
And I remembered, I was like, no, what's daddy doing?
And the UT cops, they loved my daddy because he was dean of student conduct.
He always backed them up.
And they come running down the aisle, and literally my dad beat these guys' ass, all three of them, right there on the 50 yard line at Nealon Stadium.
And I was just a little boy, and I was like, he didn't give high fives back then, but if I had, I would have given him because he was a pretty incredible guy.
Thousands of other of his buddies, you know, they would get together and talk about stuff.
And, and I, you know, we didn't drink in the house.
My mom and daddy didn't let me have a beer can collection.
And daddy's buddy, Red Welch, came over and Red drank beer at the dinner table.
And it was in the 80s.
I was in, I was, gosh, I was getting ready to go to college.
And that was still no beer in the house.
And Red was drinking beer.
And I said, Daddy, I said, what's the deal with Red drinking beer?
And he said, Buddy, he said, you get pinned down on one of them islands and you got, you know, you're going to get, you're going to, Leave this earth pretty soon.
There's one guy that comes running for you.
He can do pretty much whatever he wants to in your house.
And that was red.
I found an old picture of him and daddy in China the other day.
But yeah, daddy had a great life, though.
He had a great life.
Him and mom are both buried at Veterans Cemetery there in Knoxville.
And you know, to this day, I'm 61 years old.
And if I go up there, I think about them and their sacrifice and I cry like a baby.
Because I go to that Capitol, Joe, and I see people just that are just going to throw it all away.
Rick Perry and Brian Hubbard, because if it wasn't for them explaining to me what they've been through and how it's helped people and all the other people that I know, like Marcus Luttrell, who's a friend, who's.
Well, I never asked them for anything up until that moment.
I was like, if there's a thing that I could do that might make the world a little bit of a better place.
And the fact that those things were made illegal in the first place is just ridiculous.
It should have never happened.
They should have been studied, and we could understand how they could help people, especially when you consider how many people are on antidepressants in this country.
Tim Walsh's daughter, the guy who was running for vice president, his daughter just made a Post on social media where she was talking about how she's been on them for 15 years and she's realizing that they're a real problem.
And every time she's tried to get off, it's been devastating.
And I know people that have also been on them that they try to get off them, like my friend Theo Vaughn, and the roof falls off.
And like every time he starts talking about something that drives him crazy, I just got to kind of rein him in and just like calm down.
Like, you know, if you've had friends take their lives, and I've had a few, I've had quite a few.
It's a horrible feeling when you.
Think about it and you go, What could I have done?
And listen, I'm not a big drinker, but I think you should be allowed to drink.
I don't think there's anything wrong with being allowed to smoke cigarettes.
If that's what you want to do, you should be able to do it.
I believe in freedom.
But I think we should be consistent.
And the fact that there are these things that could help people that are suffering from depression, that are suffering from opioid addiction, that are suffering from all sorts of.
PTSD and CTE, and that we have this thing that we've known about for decades, and the only person that had the courage to try to push an executive order is Trump.
Well, I mean, thank God he's got the kind of courage that he has to push stuff like that through because it's going to change a lot of humans' lives, a lot of veterans' lives, a lot of first responders, a lot of police officers, a lot of people that have experienced violent crime.
Personal funds that are going to go to their money, that's going to go to their bank accounts, going to go to their company, their corporation, personal benefit at the expense of who knows how many people, including literal heroes.
I mean, this is the same feeling that I have about this disclosure stuff.
Like, I don't care what it's going to affect.
I don't care.
Like, if there's real things out there that we don't know about, you as a human being have no right to keep that from the rest of humanity.
I don't care what your title is.
I don't care what three letter organization you work for.
You're a human being and you have an obligation to the other human beings to alert us.
The fact that there's people that have, if this is real and there's people that have gone to their grave with this information that would literally change the course of human history, that's a crime.
Five gentlemen that came to my house, four or five, that came to my house that time, they were talking about a moon that was around Saturn or Jupiter that they'd done some testing with that they think would be capable of something.
And the moon was larger than our Earth, of course.
These guys seem to think that something could travel from there and it was the quantum physics.
After talking to that admiral, it makes me wonder if there is something in these deep ocean areas.
The old cliche, we know more about the surface of the moon than we do the surface of the ocean floor in some areas, I think is true because we're not down there.
Yeah, I mean, if you were monitoring humans, let's say that humans are on this path of technological evolution and then they recognize that humans have split the atom, we've developed atomic weapons and we've used them, and they want to make sure that we don't blow up the entire planet before we achieve some sort of enlightenment, before we bypass whatever territorial primate.
Monkey brain stuff that we have that's causing us to have all these wars and do all these things that we shouldn't be doing.
Stupid stuff.
And that we're on our way.
We're getting better.
We're clearly better than we were a thousand years ago and better than we were 3,000 years ago.
were 3,000 years ago.
We're on our way to being a more advanced civilization, but it's possible that we could screw it all up at any point in time and blow ourselves to smithereens.
I'm convinced that they're, I mean, they were out for Armageddon.
They'd have launched something.
They had the capabilities to go all the way to England.
I mean, if they put one close to Israel, it'd be over.
And people like North Korea, who have terrible technology on missiles, the biggest threat there was if they put one up in the air that the Nuclear cloud could blow over China.
And so there's that could have had some incredible bad repercussions.
Well, the fact that there's so many different countries that have nuclear weapons and we're just relying on these people to keep their shit together is nuts.
Well, it makes sense that if you were a super advanced life form from wherever, that if you wanted to have a base, some sort of a base where you'd monitor us, it would be in the ocean.
You'd be right there.
You could get out of it real quick and Go to wherever you wanted to go.
You know, I almost bought a building in Austin that was owned by a cult.
No, really?
Yeah, yeah.
The original Comedy Mothership was the original location was a place called the One World Theater.
The One World Theater was owned by this cult.
And I kind of knew about it because Ron White told me about it because they had this theater that they built so that their leader can perform in front of them.
And then the cult got disbanded.
The cult there's a documentary about the cult called Holy Hell.
There was a guy who is a, get this, he started out in California and he was a gay porn star and a hypnotist, which is a wonderful combination if you want to start a cult.
And, you know, everything wound up falling apart for that guy.
And then he ran for Congress.
But there's a lot of these people that, for whatever reason, that's where it all boils down to.
They want to have sex with everybody's wife and they want to run at everything and they want, you know, run of the mill and, you know, It's very strange.
And then I was on talking about it, and somebody said, Tim Burchett says that they're underwater bases, you know, and then, you know, and they.
They had Gates on the other day, and he was briefed.
I just told what I was briefed on, and he was briefed by a guy that said it was in uniform that said that they were breeding, they were capturing people and breeding them with these aliens.
They'll tell you some truth and mix it in with some really kooky stuff, and then you say the kooky stuff along with it, and the kooky stuff just discredits everything that's true.
That's when I always warn our other members when we go into The SCIF and talk about stuff that, you know, that's the first time I've ever heard that one, or that's sort of what we heard the last time.
And then I said, everybody, just be real careful with it because if it gets out, then they'll come after you, or if they want it to get out so they can discredit you and make you look like a fool.
Gates claims whistleblower told him of alien human hybrid program.
The alleged program involved captured extraterrestrials mating with abducted humans from war zones and migrant caravans to create hybrids for intergalactic communication.
He claimed the whistleblower identified between six and 12 such facilities in the U.S. and sought coordinated congressional visits to prevent relocation of the activities, though Gates did not verify any of the information.
He was in the Age of Disclosure and he was a guest on the podcast.
And one of the things that he told me is that during the Bush administration, they brought in him and a bunch of other scientists and thought leaders.
And what was explained to him was that they are considering disclosure.
And that there have been visits of these super intelligent beings from somewhere else that we have retrieved, crashed vehicles, and that we have biological remains.
And we are talking about disclosing.
We would like you to make a list of all the ways that it'll negatively affect society and all the ways that it'll positively affect society and attach a numerical value to these things.
And they all did it, and every one of them.
Said the negatives far outweigh the positives in terms of the impact on government, the impact on the economy, religion, all these different factors and how it would disrupt society.
And I was in the meeting, and that was brought up.
And the guy that they were trying to trip up gave the date.
Of that meeting.
And he said, You can go to the Carter Library and pull up that date, and you'll know there's one person they omitted their name, which who knows who that was, but they list the meeting and where he was when he got that briefing.
That's a house Jackie Gleason built after supposedly Richard Nixon took him.
So supposedly the story was they were golfing, out drinking, and Richard Nixon's like, hey, you want to see some shit?
And then he took him.
To see this UFO somewhere on some base.
You know, the story is very vague.
It's hard to tell what actually happened, but apparently, people that knew Jackie Gleason said it profoundly affected him, and Jackie Gleason became obsessed with UFOs afterwards.
And then he had this house built the shape of a UFO, which is, I mean, not evidence, but.