The Varginha UFO Crash and Retrieval of Alien Bodies FT. Congressman ERIC BURLISON
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Speaker 1: All right, We just here in Washington, DC. We just
Speaker 1: wrapped up on the presentation part of the James Fox
Speaker 1: National Press Club event where he brought folks from the
Speaker 1: nineteen ninety six Virginia case. One member of Congress is
Speaker 1: brave enough to be here and get up on stage,
Speaker 1: Eric Burrelson, You need no introduction on total disclosure.
Speaker 2: How are you doing doing good?
Speaker 1: Yeah?
Speaker 2: To be here to see you in person.
Speaker 1: Again, good, it's yes, And it's my favorite. There's nothing
Speaker 1: like speaking to a guy like yourself or anyone in
Speaker 1: person and feeling that electricity this event, having it outside
Speaker 1: of the United States, did it open your eyes to
Speaker 1: anything new? Was there anything that caught your attention about
Speaker 1: any of the witnesses? I mean, what's your overall reaction
Speaker 1: to that.
Speaker 2: What's interesting about this is that it's really a three
Speaker 2: dimensional respective of what happened on that day and in
Speaker 2: nineteen ninety six. So you have the narrative from the
Speaker 2: individual who was driving and saw it crash right right
Speaker 2: in front of him, that got out and actually walked
Speaker 2: the debris and felt the material. And then you have
Speaker 2: this the story of the the doctor who saw first
Speaker 2: handed and actually examined whatever that whatever the being was
Speaker 2: that they brought into the hospital. You have the the
Speaker 2: pathologist who took the samples from apparently someone who was
Speaker 2: scratched and ultimately died, who died and and took those samples,
Speaker 2: and then and then obviously he had corroborating evidence as
Speaker 2: well from another witness. And I'm not sure that when
Speaker 2: is still alive today, but yeah, but by and large
Speaker 2: is quite a bit, you know. And then you have
Speaker 2: the six witnesses that spoke, They weren't able to physically
Speaker 2: come here. It all had varying stories. The women that
Speaker 2: were all together that actually saw what they thought was
Speaker 2: an alien and encowering.
Speaker 1: We talked about this last night with some of the
Speaker 1: interviews that I've done, which is people, you know, something
Speaker 1: I find about this case that really intrigues me is
Speaker 1: that we're bumping up against now. When those girls did
Speaker 1: see that the being, it smelled of ammonia sulfur, right,
Speaker 1: it had red eyes and horns. What does that sound
Speaker 1: like to you?
Speaker 2: Yeah?
Speaker 1: A demon?
Speaker 2: Well yeah?
Speaker 1: Right? So could it be that you know, what was
Speaker 1: mistaken as angels and demons is now potentially aliens and
Speaker 1: you know, non human intelligence.
Speaker 2: Or maybe not necessarily mistaken, but that they are. Yeah,
Speaker 2: the same narratives that people are reading back in the
Speaker 2: day is the same beings that you know, we just
Speaker 2: we think of them as completely separate, different category, but
Speaker 2: it's certainly under the possibilities that it's the same category
Speaker 2: of things.
Speaker 1: Just a different lens being looked at or looked through that.
Speaker 1: And you know, this case seems to touch on so
Speaker 1: many things, you know, the biologics, the US involvement, you know,
Speaker 1: unwarranted involvement or unknown involvement, and you know then crash, crash, retieval,
Speaker 1: so many witnesses, there's so much. Do you think that
Speaker 1: there's a case that is equivalent in the United States
Speaker 1: that we should be chasing down or anything that that
Speaker 1: is this significant?
Speaker 2: Well, we I think that the Roswell This really reminds
Speaker 2: me of the Roswell case because there's so much that
Speaker 2: happened and that really kind of stemmed from that. And
Speaker 2: I think this is Brazil's Roswell case.
Speaker 1: Absolutely, And is there anything that you can garner from
Speaker 1: what you heard today that you can take and chase down.
Speaker 2: Absolutely?
Speaker 1: Absolutely.
Speaker 2: So I'm gonna be working with the senator that came
Speaker 2: today who in trying to get whether it's any images
Speaker 2: or documents that you know, we're going to make an
Speaker 2: official request. We're going to make requests for any flight logs,
Speaker 2: and then we're also going to see what we can
Speaker 2: do about getting getting the body zoomed of the of
Speaker 2: the soldier that died and see if we can't get
Speaker 2: samples from that body.
Speaker 1: Wow, that's that's that would be amazing.
Speaker 2: So those are some of the things that I immediately
Speaker 2: come to mind that we can some of the chains
Speaker 2: that we can pull.
Speaker 1: How important is it now to get this UAP Disclosure
Speaker 1: Act passed in the United States? So that because it
Speaker 1: seems that other countries seem to follow us, right, So
Speaker 1: do you think that that might be a domino that
Speaker 1: falls first in this line?
Speaker 2: I think other countries are seeing us take the lead.
Speaker 2: You're right, Japan, for example, after we created the UAE
Speaker 2: Task Force or the UPD Caucus and the Disclosure Task Force,
Speaker 2: you seeing Japan do the same thing. And so it's
Speaker 2: good to know that there's, for example, this gentleman, the
Speaker 2: senator from Brazil, hopefully that he's part of one of
Speaker 2: many that feel the same way. So I think that, yeah,
Speaker 2: we a lot of ways. The United States leads the
Speaker 2: world and hopefully they're seeing our effort for disclosure and
Speaker 2: they want to join us.
Speaker 1: What would be what do you think? I mean? I see,
Speaker 1: I feel like if this is app or you had
Speaker 1: a penny every time someone asked you, this is the
Speaker 1: global society?
Speaker 2: Is the global people?
Speaker 1: Are they ready for this kind of information if it
Speaker 1: does touch upon religion, theology, you know, if it impacts
Speaker 1: people's daily life to that degree, Do you think the
Speaker 1: world's stage is ready for this talk?
Speaker 2: I do absolutely. I think that Look, we all went
Speaker 2: through globally COVID, and yeah, people's realities changed a little bit,
Speaker 2: maybe work schedule changed, but people found a way to
Speaker 2: adapt and make it happen, make make the new normal
Speaker 2: right at least for that window of time where things
Speaker 2: were a little bit goofy. And I think that the
Speaker 2: American not I think the world has the capability of
Speaker 2: surviving anything, and so I think that we should not
Speaker 2: be holding back, and really we should have confidence that
Speaker 2: the people have the ability to take the truth right.
Speaker 1: I'd be remiss if I didn't ask. Last time we spoke,
Speaker 1: you discussed this potential whistleblower that was going to be
Speaker 1: coming or potentially coming forward. Any update. I know it's
Speaker 1: only been a couple of weeks.
Speaker 2: I've actually had a meeting with him in person, and
Speaker 2: he has an extremely compelling story and I think he'll
Speaker 2: be helpful throughout the investigation. No direct physical evidence that
Speaker 2: he has with him, which is, you know, disappointing, but
Speaker 2: he might. But he's an extremely credible witness, has a
Speaker 2: different perspective on it, a different perspective, well, not of
Speaker 2: the phenomenon I'm saying. He comes from a different background perspective.
Speaker 2: Oh and that's some of the people that have come forward,
Speaker 2: so are.
Speaker 1: Well that's interesting. What are the next steps for Congress?
Speaker 1: I mean, obviously, there's so much going on in the world.
Speaker 1: It's hard for me to It's hard for me as
Speaker 1: a UFO guy to even be like, how do they
Speaker 1: tackle this when there's the fraud in Minnesota, there's this war,
Speaker 1: there's that war. How do you balance time for this topic?
Speaker 2: Well, that's a good question. I mean, I'm working on
Speaker 2: healthcare reform. My office is working on the Transportation Infrastructure Bill,
Speaker 2: highway projects projects around the Lake and my district. So
Speaker 2: you're right, like this because this is kind of a
Speaker 2: become a personal passion find to me, my free time
Speaker 2: becomes my work time. And so this is something that
Speaker 2: I work on whenever I have whenever I have time.
Speaker 1: Well, in my opinion, I think you are one of
Speaker 1: the bravest members of Congress. I tell you offline that
Speaker 1: you're my favorite member of Congress and.
Speaker 2: You haven't met Eli Crane yet.
Speaker 1: True. True, true. If there is one thing that you
Speaker 1: could tell a newcomer, someone who maybe is just coming
Speaker 1: onto the scene for the first time, what would be
Speaker 1: your recommendation to them? Where should they start? This should
Speaker 1: be a moment of contact. Watch should it be? You know,
Speaker 1: the congressional hearings?
Speaker 2: Well, I mean, look, the internet is a great way
Speaker 2: to follow the rabbit trail. Listen to your podcasts or
Speaker 2: watch your podcast There's a number of great documentaries that
Speaker 2: have been done, and so there's a lot of good
Speaker 2: material out there to step into. And I'll tell you
Speaker 2: it's a it's a very vast nice of knowledge. Yeah.
Speaker 2: It really is the people, the events or the history,
Speaker 2: the agencies involved, the you know, the communities that are
Speaker 2: interacting here, whether it's the whistleblowers or the press. There's
Speaker 2: a lot of people to get to know today alone,
Speaker 2: I had one person ask me if I if I
Speaker 2: know of ten people, and of the ten people they mentioned,
Speaker 2: I knew maybe four. It's it's just there's a it's
Speaker 2: a vast community, it really is.
Speaker 1: I'll get get you out here after this, after this
Speaker 1: one for you from where you started to where we
Speaker 1: are now, what do you think has been your biggest
Speaker 1: achievement in the UFO UAP area.
Speaker 2: I think having the hearing and getting those witnesses to
Speaker 2: come forward. Hearing the first hand testimony from whether it
Speaker 2: was Dylan Borland or Jeffrey Nusatelli or Chief Wiggins these
Speaker 2: that was a very that was Getting them to come
Speaker 2: forward was fantastic. Getting being able to release the video
Speaker 2: that we were able to release, having new physical evidence.
Speaker 2: It may not be definitive, but at least we're making
Speaker 2: some ground. And then we are we've been able to
Speaker 2: have interrogatives. We've had a follow that follow up as
Speaker 2: it wasn't successful, but with the Aerospace Corporation, and then
Speaker 2: we anticipate that we're going to get follow up on
Speaker 2: some more interrogatives and then we will continue to make
Speaker 2: ground in getting interviews. So there's a list of people
Speaker 2: that we're reaching out to that have not voluntarily come forward.
Speaker 2: We're trying to get Tim.
Speaker 1: Taylor to come forward. You got to get that guy,
Speaker 1: Tim Taylor, Tim Taylor, NASA get him. One of the
Speaker 1: themes for what we're doing because we drove from Boston
Speaker 1: and Gene he's behind the camera right now, him and
Speaker 1: I drove from Boston. One of the themes of this
Speaker 1: video is like this new year, a lot of people
Speaker 1: in the community that are constantly bickering at each other,
Speaker 1: which causes just a noise, not the signal. The theme
Speaker 1: of this is getting off your ass being a part
Speaker 1: of the change that you want to see in the community.
Speaker 1: Is that something you could you can get on board with.
Speaker 2: Absolutely. That's the call to action that I made today,
Speaker 2: is that we need people to be change agent, not
Speaker 2: somebody that's just an Internet.
Speaker 1: In the armchair expert.
Speaker 2: Right. Yes, yes, yes, shouting down your joining a faction
Speaker 2: and shouting down people, is it helpful? Try to become trying.
Speaker 1: Yeah. If you're if you're defending your favorite UFL guru,
Speaker 1: like it's your fantasy football team, we're having a problem.
Speaker 1: Right Congressman, thank you you are the Absolutely you're just
Speaker 1: such a good person and you have great aura, and
Speaker 1: I know that we have wearing good hands with you
Speaker 1: as representation. Even though you're so my state, I know
Speaker 1: I feel better that.
Speaker 2: You're in Congress.
Speaker 1: So thank you so much for everything you do, any time,
Speaker 1: all right, A
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