Liberation Times, citing a source, has reported that an exotic vehicle of unknown origin has been stored for decades at Naval Air Station Patuxent River — known as Pax River — in Maryland. This makes NAS Patuxent River the first East Coast facility explicitly named as a UAP material storage site by a credible investigative news outlet.
NAS Patuxent River is the US Navy’s premier flight test and evaluation centre. It is home to the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division and hosts all major naval aviation test programs. It is also, reportedly, where something non-human has been held for decades.
Burlison’s Visit
Liberation Times also reports that Representative Eric Burlison — the Missouri congressman who leads the UAP working group and who contacted William McCasland twice before his disappearance — visited NAS Patuxent River in April 2026. The timing of Burlison’s visit to the facility immediately after the Liberation Times report on the stored vehicle is not coincidental. Burlison has been the most operationally aggressive congressional UAP investigator, visiting classified facilities and demanding direct briefings rather than filtered official reports.
What Pax River Is
NAS Patuxent River sits on a peninsula on the Patuxent River in southern Maryland, roughly 65 miles from Washington DC. It is the institutional home of US Navy aviation research and development — where every major Navy aircraft system is tested and evaluated before fleet deployment. The facility has the infrastructure, classification architecture, and institutional isolation to hold highly classified material indefinitely.
If a recovered craft needed to be analysed by Navy aerospace engineers with appropriate clearances in a secure and remote facility accessible by air and water — NAS Patuxent River is exactly the facility you would use. This is not speculation. It is the logical intersection of the facility’s capabilities and the reported storage claim.
UAP Oracle will continue monitoring Liberation Times’ reporting on Pax River. This is an active and developing story.
Source: Liberation Times (Christopher Sharp). NAS Patuxent River public records. Rep. Burlison UAP working group activity.
