As the U.S. government continues releasing files related to UFOs and UAPs (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena), several lawmakers with access to classified briefings are making a startling claim: the public is still not seeing the most compelling evidence.
Speaking on the Faith and Freedom show, Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Boebert described the recent releases as historic, but said they fall far short of what she has personally reviewed behind closed doors. According to Boebert, some of the most intriguing information involves unexplained activity occurring beneath the ocean’s surface.
She suggested that there is a significant amount of material concerning unidentified objects operating in or around Earth’s oceans that has yet to be made public. These reports have fueled growing interest in so-called USOs (Unidentified Submerged Objects), mysterious craft allegedly capable of moving seamlessly between water and air.
Boebert also went beyond describing the phenomena as merely unexplained. According to her remarks, some of the evidence she has seen appears so unusual that she characterized it as “supernatural.” She emphasized that much of the reported activity does not resemble technology known to belong to the United States or any foreign adversary.
Meanwhile, Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett continues to push for greater transparency. During an interview with NewsNation, Burchett argued that the slow pace of disclosure is not due to a lack of evidence, but rather resistance from powerful elements within the federal bureaucracy.
In one of his strongest statements to date, Burchett claimed that “the people in these alphabet agencies are blocking the president of the United States.” The congressman, who serves on the bipartisan UAP task force alongside Boebert and Florida Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, has repeatedly called for the release of additional government records.
Burchett further stated that he has personally viewed footage showing unidentified objects hovering above the ocean for extended periods before accelerating vertically at extraordinary speeds. Such reports have become central to the ongoing debate surrounding UAPs, with supporters arguing that these performance characteristics appear to exceed the capabilities of conventional aircraft or known military technology.
Adding to the mystery, investigative journalist Ross Coulthart has claimed that significantly clearer UFO footage already exists. According to Coulthart, high-resolution videos and images remain classified and have not been shared with the public despite increasing pressure for transparency.
These assertions have intensified speculation within the UFO disclosure community, where many believe that governments possess far more information than they have acknowledged publicly. Critics, however, caution that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence and argue that definitive conclusions cannot be drawn until the underlying data is independently verified.
The next round of UAP-related file releases is reportedly expected within the coming weeks. If lawmakers and journalists are correct, those documents could shed new light on some of the most controversial questions surrounding unidentified aerial and underwater phenomena.
For now, the mystery remains unresolved. But with members of Congress openly stating that classified briefings contain information far more compelling than anything released so far, public interest in UFO disclosure is likely to continue growing.
The question is no longer whether unusual objects have been observed. The question many Americans are now asking is: What exactly is still being kept hidden—and why? 🚀🛸🌎