House UAP Caucus (bipartisan)
institutionOccult & Esoteric · Media & Managed Opposition
A bipartisan group of House members keeps accusing the spy agencies of running a secret, unaccountable government over UFOs.
Who they are
The House UAP Caucus, an informal bipartisan group of Representatives launched in 2023 by Rep. Tim Burchett.
What they do
It's the populist, anti-establishment wing of the UFO-disclosure push in Congress, demanding answers from the intelligence community.
How it works
Members including Burchett, Anna Paulina Luna, Jared Moskowitz, Andy Ogles, Eric Burlison, Glenn Grothman and Nancy Mace regularly demand access to classified briefings, spar publicly with the Pentagon's UFO office (AARO), and accuse the intelligence community of running a rogue operation — but they produce more podcast-cycle pressure than actual laws.
Why it matters
They represent the loud, populist tier of the disclosure movement, in tension with the more institutional Senate approach and the Pentagon bureaucracy. Their impact is mostly public pressure rather than binding legislation.
The engine's record — word for word
Informal bipartisan House of Representatives caucus launched 2023 by Rep. Tim Burchett. Populist, anti-establishment posture. Members include Tim Burchett (R-TN), Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), Jared Moskowitz (D-FL), Andy Ogles (R-TN), Eric Burlison (R-MO), Glenn Grothman (R-WI), Nancy Mace (R-SC). Regularly demands SCIF access, spars publicly with AARO, accuses IC of running a rogue unaccountable government. Structural function: the legislative-populist tier of the disclosure movement; runs in parallel tension with the Senate materialist tier (Schumer/Rounds UAPDA) and with the IC/DoD bureaucracy (AARO). Produces podcast-cycle pressure more than binding legislation.
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