Underwater Aliens Update - Tennessee Congressman Claims There Could Be as Many as 6 Underwater UFO Bases Existing Off The Coast of United States

Breaking news from a few weeks ago that I just learned about this morning – Tennessee congressman says there's underwater aliens. I like how year after year we get more and more footage of UFO's flying around the sky. To the point where unless there's some high-level coordinated effort by the government to fool the world into believing in aliens (which I suppose might not be that farfetched), it's almost impossible to deny that there's something up there. But it seems like right when we were on the precipice of maybe finally seeing something halfway satisfying in the way of alien life, we shifted our focus to the ocean. 

What happened to the sky? We had military footage of UFO's flying at impossible speeds. We had drones wreaking havoc on New Jersey for weeks (which I don't think we ever got an answer on). I thought we were finally getting somewhere. Now all the sudden underwater alien bases are all the rage? 

I guess the two don't have to be mutually exclusive. But mainstream alien news stories haven't been nearly as prevalent lately. I'm sure people actively monitoring the aliens situation would disagree, but for a while there, even if you weren't looking for it, alien news was unavoidable. There might be a perfectly inverse relationship between "How much alien news we're seeing" and "How well things are going in America". When UFO sightings are the juiciest news stories we have, that must mean there's nothing too terrible happening here. I mean... there always is... as everyone knows, the government uses aliens to distract us from the real problems. But if the mainstream media isn't even biting on the news, you know something not that chill is happening here on Earth. At this point, it would take a UFO landing in a Walmart parking lot to get people's full attention. There's a man in Panama right now who's essentially growing an alien out of a meteorite, and people cared about that for a grand total of 5 minutes.

Here's another video from a few weeks ago of a hellfire missile bouncing off a UFO cruising over the ocean.

But I digress. Rep. Tim Burchett is locked in on the situation. He's got naval personnel telling him they're chasing underwater crafts moving at speeds of 100 MPH. Apparently there are still members of congress who are actively demanding answers. 

FrankNez Media – Burchett’s remarks come amid a surge in UAP interest on Capitol Hill, with lawmakers from both parties demanding declassification of files. The Tennessee rep has been at the forefront, grilling officials on everything from orbs dodging missiles to potential non-human tech.

In other underwater alien news, we have UFO researcher Michael Salla who cites a 3,000-foot deep trench near the Bahamas where underwater bases have allegedly been confirmed.

Diving deeper into the speculation, UFO researcher Dr. Michael Salla, speaking on the Redacted podcast on September 19, zeroed in on the Bahamas as a prime suspect spot. He highlighted the Tongue of the Ocean—a plunging deep-water trench off Andros Islandthat drops to around 3,000 feet—as a potential hotspot.

“Credible whistleblowers, including senior military and executive branch officials, have confirmed underwater bases,” Salla said, drawing parallels to the U.S. Navy’s secretive Atlantic Undersea Testing and Evaluation Center (AUTEC) in the area, often dubbed the “Area 51 of the ocean.”

Salla also has a very fun, and very unconfirmed abduction story of a whistleblower named JP who was picked up by a Black Hawk helicopter and taken to a submarine manned by Scandinavian aliens. 

Salla referenced one whistleblower, known only as “JP,” who claimed a wild abduction story: whisked by Black Hawk helicopter to an ocean platform, then onto a high-tech submarine crewed by tall, Nordic-looking extraterrestrials. JP described the sub—capable of space travel—ferrying him to a domed underwater city resembling a submerged Dubai, complete with a massive white pyramid, to snag an artifact.

No physical proof has surfaced from these encounters, but Salla insists they’re backed by multiple sources.

Sounds like this guy visited the Lost City of Atlantis. Very cool, JP. 

It appears the aliens may have us surrounded. At this point, an alien invasion (sky or ocean) might be the best thing that could happen to the world. We could use a common non-human enemy. We're going to get one eventually. It's only a matter of what gets us first – the aliens or the robots. Although I'm sure somehow even an alien invasion would pit humans against each other even further. Half of us would want to blow their heads off. The other half would join an pro-alien flotilla and drop a bunch of food in the ocean. Yada yada yada we all know how that would go.