In a startling public comment, Representative Tim Burchett suggested that “five or six” underwater alien bases may exist off America’s coasts, citing reports from naval personnel of unidentified crafts moving at very high speeds below the surface.
Burchett, a member of the House Oversight Committee, asserted these submerged structures may have housed alien “entities” for millennia—though he did not present physical evidence to support the claim. He described conversations with unnamed admirals who allegedly detailed underwater sightings of crafts the size of a football field.
Observers note that while the idea has historically been niche, congressional interest in Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs) has increased in recent years, with more officials calling for transparency and investigation.
Skeptics argue that extraordinary claims demand extraordinary proof—and point out that none has yet been revealed in this case.
