Congressman Suggests Alien Bases May Exist Under Earth's Oceans
Rep. Tim Burchett claims an admiral shared reports of underwater objects moving at extraordinary speeds, fueling his belief in extraterrestrial activity.
- Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) stated in an interview that he believes aliens may have underwater bases on Earth, citing reports of unidentified objects moving at high speeds underwater.
- Burchett claims an unnamed admiral informed him about a documented case of an object as large as a football field traveling hundreds of miles per hour underwater.
- The congressman expressed confidence in the possibility of extraterrestrial life, referencing the vastness of the universe as a basis for his belief.
- Burchett has been vocal about his belief in a government cover-up of information related to UFOs and UAPs, calling for greater transparency from military and intelligence officials.
- Despite his claims, Burchett stated he is not concerned about potential harm from extraterrestrials, suggesting their advanced capabilities would have posed a threat long ago if they intended harm.