The UFO Briefing That Everybody Wants
The UFO briefing that everybody wants comes from a specific moment in the interview where Congressman Eric Burlison describes a classified event that, in his words, changed the entire conversation. He explains that officials attempted to create a controlled scenario designed to draw in unidentified aerial phenomena, allowing them to capture and document what occurred. According to Burlison, the operation was very successful, producing an event that was witnessed by multiple credible intelligence personnel and could not be easily dismissed.
The summoning event described by Rep Eric Burlison refers to a deliberate, controlled U.S. military or intelligence operation in which personnel intentionally set up conditions, a perfect case scenario, designed to attract, observe, and document UAP activity with multiple sensors and witnesses. According to Burlison, the effort was highly successful, yielding strong multi sensor data and eyewitness accounts from numerous credible individuals in the intelligence and military communities.
The most probable window for the incident itself is February 8 to 12, 2026. This timeframe coincides with a sudden, high profile 10 day airspace closure over El Paso and the Fort Bliss region, announced late on February 10 and largely lifted within hours, officially attributed to anti drone laser testing and FAA coordination issues but widely noted for its proximity to military assets.
Burlison adds that he was briefed on this event within days or weeks after it happened, and that since then, interest in this briefing has spread across Congress. He has been clear that he was not present at the operation but was brought into the classified loop because of his ongoing UAP oversight work.
House leadership, including Majority Leader Steve Scalise, requested and received the classified briefing, along with a small number of other members, and demand for access continues to grow. Burlison also indicated that he was among the first to bring this specific event to Scalise’s attention, after which Scalise and a small group of members were briefed. As Burlison described it, once other members of Congress began hearing about the event, interest quickly spread across Capitol Hill. This is the moment he is referring to when he says it has become the UFO briefing that everybody wants.
Several historical grimoires and modern works describe protocols for summoning spirits, entities, or UAP phenomena. Key historical texts include The Lesser Key of Solomon (a grimoire on summoning and controlling spirits), Forbidden Rites: A Necromancer’s Manual of the Fifteenth Century (detailing conjurations and spirit summoning), and related Solomonic traditions such as the Grimorium Verum. In contemporary UAP contexts, practitioners like Robert Bingham (“the UFO Summoner”), who claims repeatable success using simple telepathic invitation; Robbert van den Broeke, whose on-camera verbal summoning of luminous orbs has been witnessed and filmed by journalists; and Prophet Yahweh (Ramon Watkins), who uses specific biblical recitations. These accounts often blend ancient ceremonial magic with CE-5-style protocols, emphasizing mental coherence, ritual precision, or technological aids as keys to replicable contact.
That moment sits at the center of a much larger and deeply unsettling pattern: the disappearance and deaths of scientists connected to some of the most sensitive research areas in the United States. In the full interview, Burlison explains how these concerns have escalated into an active House Oversight Committee investigation, raising urgent questions about national security, advanced technology, and the possibility of a deeper connection behind these events.
The issue began gaining traction as reports surfaced of scientists vanishing or dying under unusual circumstances. What initially appeared to be isolated incidents has begun to resemble a pattern that lawmakers can no longer ignore. In response, Burlison, alongside Chairman James Comer, sent a formal letter dated April 20, 2026, to the U.S. Department of Energy, as well as requests to the FBI, NASA, and Department of Defense, seeking answers regarding individuals with access to highly sensitive scientific information. The warning was direct: if these reports are accurate, they may represent a grave threat to United States national security.
The case intensified after the February 27, 2026 disappearance of Major General William Neil McCasland, a figure deeply connected to classified research programs and previously linked to facilities such as Wright Patterson Air Force Base. According to available details, McCasland left his Albuquerque home on foot, taking his wallet, hiking boots, and a 38 revolver, while leaving behind his phone, glasses, and wearable devices. He has not been seen since. His wife later reported him missing. His name had also surfaced in connection to potential congressional interviews related to UAP investigations, which added further attention to the case.
Investigators began identifying similar cases tied to individuals working in advanced scientific fields, most occurring throughout 2025. These cases share striking similarities. Many of the individuals were connected to projects funded or directed by McCasland, and several disappeared without taking basic personal items such as cell phones, something Burlison emphasized as highly unusual in modern life. The geographic clustering, particularly in the Albuquerque and Los Alamos region of New Mexico, further reinforces the sense that these are not random occurrences.
Burlison described Havana Syndrome as a phenomenon that has affected U.S. personnel in multiple locations, beginning in Cuba and later reported elsewhere, including Washington DC. Symptoms include intense physical sensations, dizziness, nausea, and long term neurological effects. The suspected mechanism involves focused microwave like energy capable of penetrating walls, raising concerns about the existence and use of advanced directed energy systems.
Another key issue is the vulnerability of scientists working on critical technologies. These individuals often hold high level clearances and possess knowledge related to nuclear materials, advanced propulsion, plasma systems, and hypersonic weapons. Such expertise is highly valuable not only to the United States but also to foreign adversaries. Burlison points to known operations, including Chinas Operation Fox Hunt, which actively targets scientists for recruitment or repatriation, demonstrating that these risks are not hypothetical. He also emphasized that top scientists are not protected at the same level as intelligence personnel and may require stronger security measures.
Burlison confirms that, based on classified briefings, there is credible evidence of objects that do not operate under conventional aerodynamics. These objects have been tracked using radar, infrared systems, and other sensor platforms, and have been observed by trained military personnel under controlled conditions. This is not based on casual sightings but on multi system verification.
A consistent pattern has emerged in where these objects are observed. They are frequently reported near nuclear facilities, military installations, and bodies of water.
As Burlison makes clear, the goal is not speculation but clarity. The UFO briefing that everybody wants reflects a broader shift, one where questions that were once dismissed are now being formally investigated at the highest levels.
Eric Burlison on Disappearing Scientists & National Security Threats – The Annie Frey Show, 97.1 FM Talk Fox News Radio
