
"Tennessee congressman Tim Burchett, a member of the House Oversight Committee overseeing UFO reports, drew massive attention on social media after saying that he believed there were alien 'entities' currently living in deep-water areas on Earth. During the sidewalk interview with a UFO researcher and documentary filmmaker who goes by the pseudonym Red Panda Koala, Burchett suggested that advanced alien beings or civilizations may have been hiding in Earth's oceans for generations."
"The congressman also noted that US Navy personnel have reported chasing these underwater craft that move at extraordinary speeds and far surpass the abilities of current US military technology. Despite these claims, no verifiable physical evidence, such as artifacts or clear footage of these underwater craft, has been publicly presented to confirm the existence of alien bases. Skeptics have argued that the reliance on anecdotal reports from naval personnel and the lack of peer-reviewed scientific data casts significant doubt on the claims made during recent congressional hearings on UFO phenomena."
Claims describe advanced extraterrestrials or civilizations residing in deep ocean locations, potentially concentrated in five or six specific sites near the US coast. Reports allege frequent sightings of unidentified underwater craft in those deep-sea areas and accounts from US Navy personnel of high-speed underwater pursuits exceeding current military capabilities. No publicly presented verifiable physical evidence such as artifacts or clear footage has confirmed bases. Skeptics emphasize reliance on anecdotal naval reports and absence of peer-reviewed scientific data. A researcher identified a region near the Bahamas and cited whistleblowers who reportedly corroborate underwater bases and advanced craft.
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