Rep. Burlison's UAP Disclosure Drive: Grusch as Adviser, the UAP Disclosure Act of 2025, and the Push to Release Records

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Missouri Republican Rep. Burlison is pushing for UAP disclosure by naming David Grusch as a special advisor and introducing the UAP Disclosure Act of 2025 as an NDAA amendment to push records into the public view, arguing that military and energy classifications and a tangled bureaucracy—including DOE, the NNSA, AARO, and other intelligence bodies—have blocked information and whistleblowers, that the technology could be far ahead and footage is controlled, and that gaps in FAA reporting and turf battles with DHS complicate the issue, while gaining mainstream attention and bipartisan interest as he pursues robust whistleblower protections and public transparency.

Inside the UAP labyrinth
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Inside the UAP labyrinth

For years, Rep. Burlison has been conducting an investigation into the alleged UAP cover-up in the United States. In a series of interviews, he revealed his initial findings.