Congressman Burchett suggests that advanced materials and technologies derived from UAP incidents are held by major defense contractors, not directly by the government, making them inaccessible through FOIA requests. He believes these contractors are developing new technologies based on this recovered material. The people involved in the original incidents are long gone, making it difficult to verify claims from that era. He dismisses Area 51 as a public misconception for finding such information. True disclosure, he implies, would require a scientist to 'walk out' of these labs.
Impact: High. This claim posits a hidden technological advancement driven by private entities, suggesting a 'black budget' reality where progress is made in secret, beyond public scrutiny. It fuels the narrative of a deep state or corporate control over potentially world-changing discoveries.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:22:33 to 00:24:13.

