Congressman Tim Burchett joins the host to discuss the bipartisan briefing on Capitol Hill to establish the legitimacy of person named Grush. They express disappointment with the watered-down UAP disclosure act and frustration with unelected bureaucrats.
The recent SCIF meeting on Capitol Hill with David Grush helped establish the legitimacy of his claims, gaining recognition from both parties.
Despite disappointment with the watered-down UAP disclosure act, the recent information from the SCIF meeting has provided Congressman Timbershett and his colleagues with a clearer direction for their investigations.
Deep dives
Overview of the Stiff on Capitol Hill
Congressman Timbershett discusses the purpose of the recent stiff on Capitol Hill, where a fellow named David Grush was brought in to establish the legitimacy of his claims. Despite some mixed reactions, Timbershett feels that everyone left the event acknowledging Grush's legitimacy. This bipartisan gathering involved 16 members from both parties, all of whom maintained cordial and respectful interactions throughout the meeting. The increased attendance suggests that people are growing tired of spending millions of dollars on the UFO topic without concrete information.
Implications and Next Steps
Although disappointed with the watered-down UAP disclosure act from the NDAA, Timbershett believes that the recent information from the stiff has given him and his colleagues a clearer direction on where to focus their investigations. While he is keeping the names of potential testifiers confidential for now, Timbershett is hopeful that more bombshell witnesses like those from previous hearings will come forward. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining pressure and continuing to push for answers, as the government is aware that public interest is intensifying.
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Congressman Discusses Recent Briefing and Direction for UFO Disclosure