Mark Metze
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Rep. Tim Burchett told about 8 different alien species. 👀 Burchett says he receives photos and videos along with descriptions of the beings, but remains skeptical until he sees one himself.








🇺🇸 The Pentagon is releasing UFO files dating back to Apollo 12 in 1969. Astronauts reported weird beams of light; last year, a senior intel officer saw orange orbs circle his helicopter. 57 years of "nothing to see here" had a lot to see.








@MickWest Pseudo-skeptic Mick West has officially lost his mind. He claims there’s no video from an incident, described in congressional testimony, involving “Tic Tac”-shaped UAP off the coast of San Diego. Here is the video of two Tic Tac UAP flying in formation:

🚨 HOLY SMOKES! NEW UFO DOCS SAY THE SOVIETS WENT ON A HOT PURSUIT OF 23 UFOS— FLYING AT 70,000 FEET IN THE AIR 👽 🛸 THIS IS INSANE! 🛸

'Non-human' bodies allegedly recovered from crashed UFO, documentary filmmaker claims | Taylor Penley, Fox News "Non-human" bodies of varying species have been recovered from crashed UFO craft, filmmaker Dan Farah told Fox News on Monday, citing accounts from senior intelligence officials interviewed for his new disclosure documentary. "A number of the people I interviewed in my film — senior intelligence officials — went on the record saying that there have been dozens of crashed craft of non-human origin over the years," Farah said on "Jesse Watters Primetime." "Elements of our government have recovered those crashes, and they've gotten out of that technology of non-human origin, and in some cases, non-human bodies that were on these craft." Farah claimed the bodies on the craft being discussed were deceased. He added that several officials involved in the alleged recovery efforts claimed the bodies "were not all the same type," fueling speculation that multiple forms of extraterrestrial life may have visited Earth. This comes as the Trump administration has placed pressure on government agencies to release files related to unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) and alleged extraterrestrial encounters to the public. The Department of War subsequently declassified never-before-seen material related to the request, including dozens of PDFs, images and videos. Farah alleged, however, that resistance inside the federal government has slowed broader public disclosure efforts. "The people who have gatekept this information for 80 years, they don't want to share it. They've gotten a lot of power and control over the years, and it's just frankly not human nature for people to want to give up power and control, so there's a tug-of-war happening behind the scenes," he said. "There are a number of other reasons guiding their desire to keep this secret, including a general belief that the public can't handle the truth." Farah argued that continued secrecy surrounding alleged UFO programs would not meaningfully disadvantage the United States against foreign adversaries because rival nations likely already know about the phenomenon. "I think our adversaries know we're not alone in the universe," he said. "They know we've been recovering craft of non-human technology, non-human origin. Saying it out loud wouldn't give them any new information." foxnews.com/media/non-huma…














