Congressman Claims Aliens May Reside in Earth's Oceans
US Representative Tim Burchett of Tennessee has stirred debate after asserting that extra-terrestrials live in the ocean depths. During an interview on Wednesday with former Congressman Matt Gaetz, Burchett claimed that an unnamed admiral reported witnessing an alien craft moving at speeds of hundreds of kilometers per hour underwater. He emphasized that this craft was reportedly the size of a football field.
Burchett, known for his advocacy for greater transparency around UFOs, expressed belief that the US government is concealing information about extra-terrestrial life. While he acknowledged that most UFO sightings occur above water, he argued that the vastness of the universe leaves open the possibility of alien underwater bases. The Congressman dismissed concerns regarding potential threats from aliens, stating, "With the capabilities they have, they would have destroyed us long ago."
Despite these claims, the Pentagon maintains that there is no scientific validation for the existence of alien life, often attributing sightings to atmospheric phenomena or military technology, according to past defense reports.
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