"I'm from Missouri. You're going to have to show me” – another wild week in UFO disclosure


This week, The Cosmic Report rounds up the egg-shaped UFO craft described by Congressman Eric Burlison, Jeremy Corbell’s continuous disclosure push, and the fanciful alien DNA controversy.

One of the main complaints across UFO fandom is that the two batches of footage released so far by the White House remains grainy and largely inconclusive.

And just when the community might crave an admission in keeping with what ex-military personnel divulge, Republican Representative Eric Burlison has discussed an egg-shaped craft supposedly in government possession, claiming that when people step inside it, “people lose time.”

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Speaking to Newsnation, Burlison explained that it's witness reports rather than actual verification, before riffing: "I'm from Missouri. You're going to have to show me."

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Some of the Reddit community looked on with cynicism with one user “calling bull___” on the claim, while another posted, “nice clickbait.”

This is not the first time Burlison has spoken out about spacecraft being retrieved, as in February he spoke of a crashed alien craft “so large it cannot be moved,” with prominent UFOlogist suggestive that he might be talking about South Korea.

Plus, the egg-shaped assertion is not as outlandish as it might seem. US air-craft veteran Josh Barber also spoke to Ross Coulthart on Newsnation last year about an incident that allegedly occurred in 2001.

“I saw an egg, a white egg. There was no engine. There was no thermal signature. I can tell you that the reaction by my team … we all knew we were dealing with something extraordinary,” Barber explained.

Whether or not this sighting corroborates with Burlison's flamboyant proclamation is yet to unfold.

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Corbell says disclosure is coming (again)

Further to his UFO documentary Sleeping Dog igniting passionate discussion among UFOers either way, Jeremy Corbell spoke on Fox’s Newsmaker and is slowly validating even more leaked footage.

Corbell also echoed the revelations made this week by fellow journalist Matt Ford, that the CIA are spying on whistleblowers, and even withholding evidence from the president.

And as Corbell is penchant to bulk up the role of the journalist in the disclosure movement, he remains resolute in his commitment to lobbying:

I don't know how transparent our government is going to be, but I know how much I can provoke them to be.

On the focus of technology, there could well be more seismic evidence lurking in the vaults, potentially building on the thus far quite blurry tranches we’ve received.

Evidence could be coming "that is astonishing to scientists, to academics, to the military” says Corbell, in which “the pilot should be jelly by the way that it moves and the craft itself should explode from that instantaneous movement.”

A claim about alien DNA

And as if that wasn’t enough about the CIA already, philosopher Jason Reza Jorjani appeared on the American Alchemy podcast claiming the CIA is screening consumer DNA databases for extraterrestrial ancestry.

The narrative includes "Nordics, human-looking extraterrestrials allegedly living secretly in the United States,” reported Vice.

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According to the story, these beings are concerned their descendants could be identified through genetic testing. The sites that might hold such data are 23andMe and Ancestry.com

According to Jorjani, former CIA analyst Christopher “Kit” Green engineered a backdoor into the DNA databases to screen for a specific non-human genetic variance.

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Buchanan claims he was approached by the Nordic looking individual, who requested his help in evading CIA detection.

The bizarre claims include a theory that the beings live in mountainous towns in Colorado and have fled their tyrannical home planet.

And apparently, it’s the “other” category provided by such genetic testing platforms that is undergoing federal scrutiny, with Buchanan even going as far as saying that he’ll never submit his own DNA to these companies.

This fringe theory may well stand out like a sore thumb in the context of alien disclosure, but more attention on the CIA this week keeps the pressure on.

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