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Tim Burchett introduced HR 8197 on April 6, 2026 — a bill to terminate AARO, repeal its authorizing statute, and permanently ban any future centralized authority over unidentified anomalous phenomena. This episode, Crystal breaks down what the bill actually says (not just the headline), why Section 1(a)(2) is a prohibition rather than a reform, and how the bill’s definition of UAP extends well beyond flying saucers into biological materials, directed energy, and anomalous effects on human bodies.
But before we get to the bill, we follow where Burchett pointed us: to Matt Gaetz, the man who entered Chinese state propaganda into the congressional record thinking it was from the Atlantic Council — then carried a military briefing about alien-human breeding programs straight to a podcast without checking the source. War zones. Migrant caravans. That’s not science fiction detail. That’s sourcing language. And Gaetz, Crystal says, does his own roasting.
This is Part 4 in the Elizondo/West playlist. If you haven’t heard the Mick West email exchange or the Chapter 8 breakdown, start there. The three bins — psychiatric, alien, parasitic — are the same architecture. And now there’s a bill to make sure no one ever centralizes the question under a single accountable authority again.
19 seasons. No budget, no staff. Just CC and the live archive of our stories refusing to be erased. The records exist. The questions have answers.
To leave a VM or text message for CC:
www.moremorgellons.com
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Tim Burchett introduced HR 8197 on April 6, 2026 — a bill to terminate AARO, repeal its authorizing statute, and permanently ban any future centralized authority over unidentified anomalous phenomena. This episode, Crystal breaks down what the bill actually says (not just the headline), why Section 1(a)(2) is a prohibition rather than a reform, and how the bill’s definition of UAP extends well beyond flying saucers into biological materials, directed energy, and anomalous effects on human bodies.
But before we get to the bill, we follow where Burchett pointed us: to Matt Gaetz, the man who entered Chinese state propaganda into the congressional record thinking it was from the Atlantic Council — then carried a military briefing about alien-human breeding programs straight to a podcast without checking the source. War zones. Migrant caravans. That’s not science fiction detail. That’s sourcing language. And Gaetz, Crystal says, does his own roasting.
This is Part 4 in the Elizondo/West playlist. If you haven’t heard the Mick West email exchange or the Chapter 8 breakdown, start there. The three bins — psychiatric, alien, parasitic — are the same architecture. And now there’s a bill to make sure no one ever centralizes the question under a single accountable authority again.
19 seasons. No budget, no staff. Just CC and the live archive of our stories refusing to be erased. The records exist. The questions have answers.
To leave a VM or text message for CC:
www.moremorgellons.com

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