Burchett argues that withholding information about potential UAP or advanced technologies from humanity is a crime. He believes that regardless of the source or nature of this information, humans have a right to know, especially if it could alter the course of history or solve global problems like resource scarcity and conflict. He criticizes the idea of secrecy, stating that no individual or organization has the right to keep such potentially world-changing knowledge hidden. He concludes that such suppression is a disservice to humanity and a missed opportunity for progress and enlightenment.
Impact: High. Frames the issue of UAP disclosure as a moral and ethical imperative, elevating it beyond mere curiosity to a matter of human rights and collective progress.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 02:06:44 to 02:07:21.
Sources in support: Joe Rogan (Host)

