Tennessee Congressman Alleges Government Coverup of Craft ‘Not of This World’

Tennessee Congressman Alleges Government Coverup of Craft ‘Not of This World’
Maj. Jesse Marcel from the Roswell Army Air Field with debris found 75 miles northwest of Roswell, N.M., in June 1947. The debris has been identified as that of a radar target. The Air Force released a report on June 24, 2022, debunking reports of a UFO crash near Roswell, N.M., in 1947. United States Air Force/AFP/Getty Images
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A Tennessee congressman known for advocating for UAP (unidentified aerial phenomena) disclosure has alleged that the government is still hiding what it knows about unknown craft following an intelligence report.

“We’ve been covering this thing up since the 40s—since Roswell or before then,” Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) told NewsNation on Saturday. “I don’t trust the government. There’s an arrogance about it. And I think the American public can handle it, and they need to release everything, and that includes if they in fact do have a craft, which I believe at some point, we have obtained some materials that are not of this world that are being studied by different members of industry, I’ve been told.”

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