Eric Burlison claims a giant crashed UFO is hidden overseas, as Steven Greer points to Seoul


Congressman Eric Burlison has claimed he heard reports of a crashed alien craft “so large it cannot be moved.”

On a Newsmax TV interview with Rob Finnerty, Burlison proclaimed: “I’m not going to mention the country because I heard of it inside of a closed setting, and I want to protect my classification level.”

Burlison says he hasn’t personally verified the craft, as it comes down to politicians' jurisdictions being closed off when investigating classified materials: “I’m having a difficult time getting access to facilities that are just within a few miles from my office in Washington, DC,” he added.

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The congressman refrained from explicitly mentioning which country he was referring to by alluding to confidentiality agreements.

“To try to attempt to go to another country and get permission at that level is going to be somewhat insurmountable.”

Cordoned-off conversations

As the case for governmental transparency gains traction, Burlison remains committed:

If I come under any hard evidence… I will not hold back on telling the American people that we are alone or not alone in this universe.

Burlison’s comments follow up on a recent observation about UAP videos from a Pentagon briefing, addressing the frustration of slow communication at the top regarding UFO disclosure.

Meanwhile, in the same interview, Dr. Steven Greer claims multiple alien craft have been “brought down,” some “bigger than a football field.”

Greer, a retired trauma physician turned prominent UFOlogist, named a specific location: “One [craft] in the mountains outside Seoul. It was so huge they had to build a structure around it.” Greer stipulated he was able to mention this as he is not bound by the same confidential terms as Burlison.

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Greer also mentioned another craft near Fort Sill, Oklahoma, allegedly concealed by a structure, though it wasn’t as elaborate as the Korean site, suggesting a highly cordoned-off area stateside.

Tellingly, he also mentioned that he had been in contact with a top-secret Pentagon-connected informant, without naming them officially, as dialogue seems tentative yet ongoing.

Timing relevance

These claims come amid renewed interest in UFOs, following recent remarks by Barack Obama on The Brian Tyler Cohen Show: “They’re real, but I haven’t seen them.”

He added, “They’re not being kept at Area 51. There’s no underground facility unless there’s this enormous conspiracy and they hid it from the president of the United States.”

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Obama later clarified that he had been participating in a quick-fire round of questioning, with the interview not necessarily centered around UAP disclosure – unlike some of his more leftfield contemporaries.

This exposure, along with the Burlison and Green interview, concurs with the circulation (though heavily redacted for the public) of the Pentagon UAP reports, which include over 750 sightings from May 2023 to June 2024.

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Twenty of those sightings were considered worthy of investigation, indicating that the case for whistleblowers is gaining traction as more evidence comes under the spotlight.

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