US Congressman Makes Shocking Claim About Hidden Massive Object
Republican Congressman Eric Burlison has made extraordinary claims regarding a concealed object of immense size, reportedly so massive that it cannot be moved, with an entire building constructed around it at a secret overseas location. The lawmaker stated the facility is "guarded like it's some kind of commodity" and described bureaucratic hurdles preventing congressional oversight.
Claims of Extreme Secrecy and Bureaucratic Obstacles
Speaking during an interview on Newsmax's 'Finnerty' program, Burlison acknowledged he lacks firsthand proof, relying instead on accounts from government and non-government sources. He refused to name the country involved, citing classification concerns, and emphasized the object is not located at any facility widely reported in mainstream media.
The congressman detailed significant challenges in accessing Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP)-related sites, even those near his Washington, DC office, calling attempts to visit foreign facilities "somewhat insurmountable." He blamed congressional bureaucracy for blocking oversight, noting committees "love turning each other down" when jurisdiction overlaps.
Social Media Speculation and Location Theories
Social media users have suggested the alleged site could be located in Yangju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, home to a circular structure that has gained notoriety in UFO/UAP communities. This location has been dubbed the 'Coulthart UFO/UAP Site' based on claims popularized by investigative journalist Ross Coulthart and podcaster Joe Rogan.
However, a South Korean UFO researcher who visited similar sites has disputed these claims, stating the facility dates back to the 1970s with no connection to UFOs, noting multiple comparable aviation installations exist across the country.
Commitment to Transparency and Ongoing Investigations
Despite barriers, Burlison affirmed his commitment to transparency should definitive evidence of extraterrestrial life be discovered. "If I come under any hard evidence, whether it's physical or video evidence that is absolutely definitive, while I'm going to do what I can to protect our national security and our nation's interest, I will not hold back on telling the American people that we are alone or not alone in this universe," he declared.
The congressman argued such information should not be withheld from the public, stating "That is something that no government has the right to withhold from its people." Burlison serves on the congressional oversight committee investigating UAPs, commonly known as UFOs.
Historical Context and Previous Disclosures
Burlison revealed earlier this month that he requested and was granted access to secure locations with historical ties to UFOs and secret government projects, including Area 51. Speaking on the ALN Podcast, he noted his request to former President Donald Trump and his staff included visiting US military bases where evidence suggests unidentified craft, materials, bodies, or archives allegedly exist.
"The White House has told the DoD to make it happen. The extent to which they've been involved is literally just saying to the Department of Defense, 'we're backing his request. Do what you can to make it happen,'" Burlison explained.
Wider Pattern of Allegations and Official Denials
While the US government and Pentagon have officially denied recovering physical evidence of UFOs or alien life, Congress has heard from multiple whistleblowers claiming secret programs have covered up the truth. Burlison has previously claimed President Trump was "fully briefed" on the existence of aliens, UFOs recovered by the military since the 1940s, and alleged alien-human hybrids living on Earth today.
Over decades, numerous US military sites have been linked to non-human craft by anonymous sources, including facilities allegedly housing crashed spaceships and experimental aircraft constructed using reverse-engineered alien technology. These locations include Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, the Atlantic Undersea Testing and Evaluation Center in the Bahamas, and the Nevada Test and Training Range, home to Area 51.
"There is reportedly an object that is not in this country that is so large it cannot be moved, that they've built an entire building around it," Burlison stated during the January 30 podcast, noting this overseas facility was classified and therefore its exact location could not be revealed, though it remained on his list of requested visitation sites for the committee's investigation.
