Navy Reports Point to Unexplained UAP Mysteries in the Ocean
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Navy Reports Point to Unexplained UAP Mysteries in the Ocean

Something strange appears to be frequenting our oceans, and we still have no clear understanding of what it might be. While unidentified aerial vehicles have been making headlines in recent years, US Navy witnesses have also reported an adjacent phenomenon: underwater aerial vehicles. These mysterious objects are reportedly capable of traveling at extraordinary speeds beneath the water and even transitioning seamlessly between air and sea. Rep. Tim Burchett In a recent interview with former Republican congressman Matt Gaetz, Republican Tim Burchett—who has long argued that the US government is withholding information on UFOs and alien visitors—shared a startling claim allegedly relayed to him by a US Navy admiral. “They tell me something’s moving at hundreds of miles an hour underwater… as large as a football field, underwater,” he stated. “This was a documented case, and I have an admiral telling me this stuff.” Despite the potential significance of such sightings, Burchett seems unconcerned. “I’m not worried about [alien visitors] harming me,” he remarked. “I mean, with that capabilities, they would have barbecued us a long time ago.” Officially, the Pentagon—which has been studying UFOs for years—does not acknowledge the existence of alien visitors. A formal report released last year concluded that there is no concrete evidence of extraterrestrial involvement and that most UFO sightings can be explained by conventional means. However, many—both outside and within the US government—remain convinced that there is far more to the story than officials are willing to reveal. The post Navy Reports Point to Unexplained UAP Mysteries in the Ocean appeared first on Anomalien.com.