The race for UFO disclosure has suddenly become even messier afterRepresentative Tim Burchett claimed that fake evidence may be deliberately insertedinto the next batch of highly anticipated alien files.

With Congress demanding answers, journalists teasingunreleased military footageand new Soviet UFO chase reports surfacing online, the battle over what is real and what is planted has exploded into one of the strangest political fights in America.

The latest wave of UFO excitement began after several lawmakers suggested that another major batch of files could soon be released to the public. But instead of promising total clarity, Burchett warned that some of the material may actually be designed to confuse people.

According to thecongressman, there are fears that elements inside the intelligence community could be mixing genuine evidence with misleading footage in order to 'murky the waters' around the entire UFO debate.

Burchett argued that while some of the videos are highly unusual, others appear to show far more ordinary objects such as balloons or birds. He suggested this may not be accidental.

The congressman described the ongoing disclosure battle as a clash between elected officials and entrenched agencies that allegedly still want parts of the UFO story hidden from public view. He even claimed that some government departments are resisting attempts by the White House to release information fully.

Burchett also repeated claims that certain recorded objects appear capable of impossible movements, including rapid changes in direction and transitions between air and water. According to him, there is now simply 'too much testimony' from military and intelligence officials to dismiss outright.

Meanwhile, filmmaker and UFO investigatorJeremy Corbellhas continued pushing for transparency while promoting his documentary 'Sleeping Dog.'

Speaking during a television interview, Corbell claimed the Pentagon's newly launched UFO website had already received more than a billion visits, showing enormous public interest in the subject.

He also pointed to congressional hearings where former military and intelligence figures alleged that the US government possesses unidentified craft and may even be studying non-human technology.

Source: International Business Times UK