The image appears to be a stylized social-media graphic showing a mᴀssive, disc-shaped structure embedded near a mountainside, surrounded by scaffolding and a construction crane. In the top corner is a portrait of a public figure labeled as Congressman Eric Burlison, alongside bold headline text claiming he “confirms a mᴀssive UFO so large it could not be moved or hidden away.” The overall layout resembles a viral news thumbnail rather than documentary evidence.

There is no verified public record that Congressman Eric Burlison has confirmed the existence of a physically recovered, immovable “mᴀssive UFO” structure. While he has publicly discussed unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) in the context of congressional hearings and whistleblower claims, those discussions relate to testimony and government transparency debates — not confirmed physical alien craft embedded in mountainsides.
The structure shown in the image also resembles a large industrial or architectural build (possibly digitally generated), rather than a verified extraterrestrial object. The scaffolding and crane suggest construction or restoration activity, which is inconsistent with the narrative that such an object “could not be moved or hidden.” Viral graphics often combine real political figures with speculative or exaggerated claims to increase engagement.