
The Cosmic Report looks at new UFO disclosures from Congressman Eric Burlison and revisits archival material from decades past. Plus we look into what Hilary Clinton said about declassification during her Epstein testimonial.
Speaking with Steven Diener on the UAP Unidentified Alien Podcast, Burlison said he now believes that “there’s something there” after seeing evidence of what he calls “intelligently controlled plasma orbs.”
Burlison also mentioned that these potential alien craft have flown close to American craft and “exhibit playful-type behavior to the point that it seems like they’re flaunting or demonstrating a power capability to us”
When Diener asks Burlison if he’s ever seen these UAP's showing off, Burlison replied, “I’ve seen videos of glowing type orbs demonstrating something that I would never have seen in any other context.”
When asked about the context of this mysterious footage, the Republican representative was understandably guarded, but he did add that “the way in which they move doesn’t seem to be under conventional propulsion.”
“They’re clearly not drones. It almost looks like a ball of plasma that is controlled,” he said.
Burlison describes some of the videos he saw, he saw video of intelligently controlled plasma orbs. He is now a believer "I can now definitively say there's something there"
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Credible or incredible?
There is still some way to go in revealing exactly what the Pentagon kept guarded over the decades, but Trump’s executive order is still pending.
Burlison told Diener, “I don’t know what kind of technology can do that, or who is behind that, but…I can definitively say that there’s something there.”
There were contrasting views among the Reddit community. One of the threads acknowledged Burlison's transition from skeptic to believer, while the follow-up paid tribute to his Bill Murray-esque mannerisms.
However on another tangent, a commenter pointed to the fact that the amount of sentiment that is dismissive of UFO disclosure far outweighs any credible momentum.
What happened elsewhere this week?
After last week's tribute to UFO witness artwork, this week got off to a terrifically leftfield start with an eye opening interview with a Scottish hacker who claimed he saw evidence of UFOs in NASA systems in the early 2000’s. Whether it was just a successful hack, or he uncovered something being kept under wraps, it made for a good story.
The UFO disclosure wave has been picking up a good head of surf lately, and just to froth it up even further was former presidential candidate Hilary Clinton, who said: “This is an issue of real importance to so many people, and whatever can be disclosed should be disclosed.”
And rounding us off was another gem of a disclosure, from further afield, this time taking place at an Argentinian military base in Antarctica in the 1990’s. Proof is a matter of time.
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