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Disclosure Liberation Times Mar 6, 2026

Congressman Investigates Alleged UFO Hangar at Maryland Naval Base

Representative Eric Burlison, a vocal advocate for Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) transparency, reportedly visited Naval Air Station Patuxent River (Pax River) in Maryland last month. The White House-approved trip aimed to investigate claims of a facility built to house materials of advanced, non-human origin. Sources indicate Burlison examined a specific hangar, which former Pentagon official Lue Elizondo previously alleged was constructed for the transfer of such materials between Lockheed Martin and businessman Robert Bigelow over a decade ago.

Burlison's visit reportedly confirmed the existence of the hangar, though it currently stands empty. The alleged transfer of materials was purportedly blocked by the CIA, which is understood to have been the original custodian of these recovered items since the 1950s. The congressman and other officials also observed a private runway and a crane, both allegedly intended to facilitate the transfer of materials by air and river, further supporting the narrative of a facility built for a specific, unfulfilled purpose.

These findings have been reported back to the White House. Burlison previously stated his intention to visit sites associated with UAP materials, acknowledging that while materials might not be present, the infrastructure itself could validate claims. Allegations persist that other UAP-related materials, including an exotic vehicle, may be stored in different facilities within Pax River.

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