Republican Congressman Claims Underwater Aliens Exist Based on Admiral's Account
Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett has made a controversial assertion during a recent interview, claiming that extraterrestrials inhabit the depths of the ocean. He stated that an unnamed admiral provided him with information about an unidentified craft capable of moving at speeds comparable to hundreds of kilometers per hour underwater, allegedly measuring the size of a football field.
Burchett has been a proponent of increased transparency regarding unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and believes the US government is withholding vital information about alien life. His comments were made on a show hosted by former Congressman Matt Gaetz, where he suggested the possibility of underwater bases for these beings.
Despite the lack of concrete scientific evidence for the existence of extraterrestrial life, reports of UFO sightings have gained serious attention in Congress. Burchett reassured viewers that he does not fear an alien threat, suggesting if such advanced beings existed, they would have posed a danger long ago.
Historically, UFOs were often dismissed as hoaxes; however, the US Department of Defense acknowledged no evidence of UFOs in 2020, attributing many sightings to common objects like balloons or satellites. Recent claims by a former Air Force intelligence officer regarding the possession of alien bodies have also been denied by the Pentagon.
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