“Deep-Sea Mystery: Football Field-Sized Object Sparks UFO Debate”
A U.S. congressman reveals a high-ranking admiral’s report of a mysterious football field-sized object racing through the depths at hundreds of miles per hour.
A member of Congress — Tim Burchett — was tweeting recently. An admiral in the military had told him about a mysterious object that, underwater, moved extremely fast, he said.”
“They told me that something the size of a football field was moving hundreds of miles an hour underneath the water,” Burchett said on a news program with Matt Gaetz. Gaetz, who used to work in Congress, works for some news channel called One America News now.

Burchett thinks the government is covering up knowledge of UFOs, aliens. He believes our universe is large enough for everything. But he doesn’t believe we should fear aliens.
“I’m not worried about them doing us harm,” he said. “If they wanted to attack us with their advanced technology, they would have already done it.”
So far, scientists haven’t come across any evidence of intelligent life outside Earth. But Congress has begun to take UFO reports more seriously. You may know them as UFOs, but they are now designated UAPs (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena).
In March 2024, the Pentagon, which operates our military, announced they had investigated reports of UFOs. Most turned out to be ordinary things like weather balloons, spy planes or satellites. They added that the former Air Force officer who claimed that the government had recovered crashed spaceships and alien corpses was mistaken.
The Pentagon has a dedicated office that investigates UAP reports. These can be far-out things that are observed in the air, on the ground or in the sea. Military pilots commonly report observing spherical or tube-shaped vehicles zipping through the sky at extraordinary speeds and in impossible ways. Many have been recorded on video.
The military now encourages pilots to report when they see something unusual. Though most of these reports have perfectly mundane explanations, some remain unexplained. Congress is concerned about the implications these unidentified objects may have for our national security.
SOURCE: CBS News
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