Thursday, 2 April 2026

“This Country Would Come Unglued” – Rep. Tim Burchett Comments on Recent Alien Claims Amidst Related Scientists Missing or Dead

 

News segment featuring Rep. Tim Burchett discussing President Trump's upcoming address on a live broadcast.
Rep. Tim Burchett on Newsmax’s Finnerty

On an interview segment where former Congressman Matt Gaetz discussed UFOs and “biologics that are not human.”  Gaetz claimed he was briefed by U.S. Army personnel about a breeding program “where captured aliens were breeding with humans to create some hybrid human race that could engage in intergalactic communication.”

Following Gaetz’s comments, Australian Senator Ralph Babet broadly doubled down on Gaetz’s remarks on X, saying, “I wish I could say more but unfortunately everything I know about the alien hybrid program is classified.  Let’s just say some of you would be very surprised who’s not entirely human.”

Sen. Babet followed it up with a bizarre video claiming “YES ALIENS ARE ALREADY HERE!” as he waved a purported TOP SECRET document.  In an immediate follow-up post, Babet asks, “Was it just an April fools day joke or was it another psyop to throw you off the truth while we carry on with the alien/human cross breeding program?  You’ll never know.”


Babet’s post was at 7:31 pm ET on March 31st, which would mean it was already April Fools’ Day when the senator posted the original video.

Now This

Rep. Tim Burchett (TN-02) appeared on Newsmax last night and was asked about the Gaetz comment, given that Rep. Burchett is on the UFO subcommittee.

Burchett said that he cannot comment on what Gaetz said because he is still a member of Congress; however, he did tell Newsmax that “if they would release the things that I’ve seen, you would be up at night worrying about, or thinking about this stuff.  We just need to disclose it all.”

“I’ll just say this:  I was briefed last week on an issue, or two weeks ago, and it would have set the earth on…this country would have come unglued, I think, if they would have heard all that I heard,” Burchett said.  “They would demand answers.”


Burchett then says something very interesting.  He continued, “Unfortunately, it just keeps getting covered up and covered up.  And the people that know are dying or disappearing, as the case may be, and for the record, I’m not suicidal and I don’t take risks.”

He wrapped up the segment by stating that the President and the people around him don’t know what to ask.  “A few of us are going to have to get with the President and tell him what he needs to ask and where he needs to look.”

Last week, on March 26th, Burchett, from his personal account, posted, “Keep digging,” in response to a post from The Sentinel Network.  The post raises concerns about the “fireballs” that have been reported over Germany, Ohio, and Houston and their potential relation to the death of a Caltech scientist “who tested whether we’d see them coming.”  Carl Grillmair was shot dead on his porch by a man who was caught in December trespassing on Grillmair’s property with a rifle.

According to ABC7, “Grillmair was renowned for his studies on the collisions of galaxies and the search for water on planets outside our solar system.”

The post also mentions Frank Maiwald, who died in Los Angeles on July 4, 2024.  The cause of death was never revealed.

Maiwald worked as a technical group supervisor at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where he worked on things like advanced remote sensing instruments, including microwave radiometers for Earth and planetary missions (like Juno and Jason-3), visible shortwave infrared (VSWIR) spectrometers for surface biology and geology, and miniaturized quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometers for in-situ analysis of planetary atmospheres and exospheres.  In other words, he was studying the Earth’s and other planets’ surfaces to monitor heat and composition.

Anthony Chavez is another one listed.  He worked at the Los Alamos National Laboratory.  Last year, around this time, his family had been trying to get in touch with him.  After unsuccessful attempts, they drove up to Los Alamos.  Upon arriving, they found his car still in the driveway.  During a “wellness check,” police found nothing amiss in his home.

And, among others, there’s the case of retired Major General William McCasland, who’s been missing since late February from his home in Albuquerque.  Gen. McCasland was an astronautical engineer who worked as the Commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory from 2011-2013, where they studied advanced materials sciences, propulsion systems, and future weapons research.

Rep. Eric Burlison, who’s also on the UAP Committee, was interviewed by FOX News over the weekend, discussing seemingly the same documents both Gaetz and Burchett were referencing.

“A lot of these videos that they’re keeping classified have been captured on technology that we don’t want our adversaries to know that we have the ability to capture.  In other words, the cameras themselves are highly classified and because of that we don’t want to release the footage,” Burlison said.  He then claimed that they have people “on the inside” that are monitoring the files to ensure that they’re not moved or deleted.

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