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Congressman Eric Burlison Reveals Details of White House-Backed Initiative to Access Classified UAP Materials
Author: Uliana S.
In late January 2026, Missouri Republican Congressman Eric Burlison shared groundbreaking insights during the debut episode of the "Aliens Last Night" podcast. The discussion centered on his ongoing investigation into Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), the modern designation for what were historically known as UFOs. Burlison highlighted the pivotal role played by President Donald Trump’s administration in facilitating access to highly classified facilities. These sites are rumored, according to various high-level sources, to house physical artifacts and materials linked to non-human intelligence.
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Before his tenure in Washington, Burlison built a career in financial consulting and software development, bringing a data-driven perspective to his role in Congress since 2023. His deep dive into the UAP mystery was catalyzed by the explosive public disclosures made by former intelligence official David Grusch in June 2023. Grusch’s allegations regarding clandestine government programs dedicated to the reverse-engineering of extraterrestrial technology prompted Burlison to initiate contact and organize formal hearings within the House Oversight Committee. "I approached this as a total skeptic, but the deeper I get, the more I see the need for transparency," he remarked during the podcast.
A significant portion of the interview focused on the systemic barriers preventing congressional oversight of UAP data. Burlison described the United States intelligence infrastructure as a fragmented web, which intentionally complicates the tracking of expenditures and sensitive information. He confirmed that the Inspector General has already validated several aspects of David Grusch’s testimony, specifically regarding the fact that certain agencies are not properly reporting to Congress. While Burlison noted that programs are often excessively classified, he remained cautious, stating that definitive proof of extraterrestrial bodies or intact craft has not yet been publicly verified.
The conversation took a more specific turn as Burlison detailed his direct appeals to the White House. He has formally requested authorization to visit specific locations where UAP materials, archives, or biological remains are allegedly stored. According to the Congressman, a comprehensive list of these sites was submitted to the Department of Defense. He credited the White House with instructing the Pentagon to facilitate these visits, specifically noting the personal involvement of Donald Trump in pushing past the resistance often found at the lower levels of the military bureaucracy.
To ensure the integrity of the investigation, Burlison explained that the process will begin with a pilot visit to a single facility. This initial step is designed to establish a functional protocol for congressional access before expanding the scope to include other members of Congress. Interestingly, while Area 51 was mentioned as a site of interest, Burlison’s sources suggested that the facility is more of a "nostalgic" location for historical research rather than a current repository for high-priority UAP evidence. "There is a lot of interesting stuff there, but the evidence is not there," he added, emphasizing that the most compelling physical proof likely resides elsewhere.
Burlison also delved into historical anomalies that have shaped the modern understanding of the phenomenon. He referenced the 1964 incident at Holloman Air Force Base, citing information attributed to physicist Eric Davis. The account describes the arrival of three distinct UAPs, one of which landed on the tarmac. From this craft emerged a tall humanoid with long hair, often referred to in UAP lore as a "Nordic" type. This entity reportedly utilized a specialized translation device and required a portable breathing apparatus to survive in Earth's atmosphere. Although a video of this encounter in a hangar was rumored to exist, Burlison expressed frustration that the footage has since been lost or destroyed.
Further expanding on the global nature of the mystery, the Congressman mentioned a request for access to a foreign site of immense interest. Researchers have pointed to a location where a massive UAP is purportedly embedded within a rock formation, rendering it immobile. This specific detail aligns with long-standing claims from various experts in the field who suggest that some UAP discoveries are too large or integrated into the environment to be easily moved. Burlison emphasized that while he values the testimonies of credible witnesses, his primary goal remains the acquisition of undeniable physical evidence.
The "Aliens Last Night" podcast aims to provide a platform for factual discourse on UAP while steering clear of unfounded speculation. Burlison’s participation serves as a significant indicator of the growing collaboration between the legislative branch and the Trump administration on a topic that has been shrouded in secrecy for nearly a century. While the White House and the Department of Defense have yet to issue official statements regarding these specific claims, the dialogue continues to intensify the national debate over security, transparency, and the true nature of what is flying in our skies.