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Inside the UFO Disclosure Conversation with Tim Burchett
In this excerpt from Joe Rogan Experience #2495, Tim Burchett talks about UFO disclosure, government secrecy, and why he thinks information on the subject is still being tightly controlled. He reflects on his childhood interest in UFOs, describes being briefed by officials and other sources, and explains why he remains skeptical that the public will get a full answer anytime soon.
Disclosure talk and skepticism
Burchett says he was told to expect a phone briefing about possible disclosure, but cautions viewers not to get their hopes up.
Early fascination with UFOs
He traces his interest in UFOs back to childhood books, family stories, and a long-running curiosity that followed him into government.
Questions about government secrecy
The discussion turns to how briefings, redactions, and limited access to information shape what lawmakers are told.
Reports from witnesses and briefings
Burchett describes encounters with pilots, military personnel, and other people who say they’ve seen things they can’t explain.
Topics
Possible disclosure briefing
Burchett says he has a phone briefing scheduled and warns that any public disclosure may still be heavily redacted.
Early interest in UFOs
He explains how childhood reading and family influences first sparked his interest in UFOs.
Witness reports and briefings
Burchett describes being shown footage and hearing reports from pilots, military personnel, and others who say they’ve seen unexplained objects.
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Transcript
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they were going to kill him. You know, cuz the initial one that he gave a fake name and he was a silhouette and he told his story, but then his his home got broken into, his car was getting broken into, he got shot out on the highway. It got real weird and so he said, "Look, I've got to go public. Like it might be
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