Tim Burchett : There are underwater Alien bases

Listen man,
images


3:46 in the video :

Absolutely insane thing to just drop like that, "bombshell" comes to mind, colour me both impressed and shocked (and intrigued).
Also, one of the greatest recent LARPing (or is it?) :

This did the rounds a couple of years ago, pretty fun and interesting read to say the least, guy even said that peeps should go back to that thread as time went on.

tenor.gif
 
Last edited:
There are so many grifters on this topic, none of it is particularly interesting considering we all live in a reality where none of us have experienced these aliens that somehow got here but managed to be hidden away by governments.
 
I don't think so. Alien life in the Universe? 100%. Alien life here hiding behind ever changing elected people all over the world? 1%

Why would they even need to hide from the rest of us anyway? They are technically superior if they've gotten to us from light years away.
 
The existence of extraterrestrial- or breakaway civilization-originating UAPs is going to continue to be ridiculed until it becomes mainstream fact that they exist. There's an awful lot of smoke around this stuff for there to be no fire.

Also, Tim Burchett's a funny guy.

 
If you guys think this is the only government official confirming the existence of non-human intelligence on this planet, I'd suggest you look a little deeper. Not saying any of it is necessarily "real" or "true" (however you want to quantify those words) but this is something that's being talked about openly, pretty much all over congress and even the senate as well. This is nothing compared to other things that have been said by "those in the know". Interesting times, indeed.
 
Eh, I've watched enough Ancient Aliens to know this is an incredibly mainstream theory.

"Are there really underwater alien bases? Ancient astronaut theorists suggest there could very well be."
 
The crazy part is the people with the "Meh bullshit" stance don't realize this is happening all over the world and has gone on for a very long time.

By that I mean government programs in different nations that have their own culture of dealing with this phenomenon. That in itself is huge.

Japan just had a hearing a couple years ago and the conclusion was unknowns had been observing them. The US government said the same. The head of the anomalous task force said on record that their is compelling evidence we're not alone.

Belgium had 4-star generals on TV telling the public they had no idea was in their airspace, their jets were absolutely outclassed in every way. The public was in a panic; there were so many instances.

Peru, similar in the 1980s. Several pilots were scrambled and left by strange objects that were on radar. The entire squadron reported making visual contact.

France and UK have their own slew of unsolved cases and fund UFO studies to this day. Russians have an extensive history with them literally messing with their nuclear reactors, as do the US. We've had US nuclear weapons officers testify ufos have shut down our reactors as do the Russians.

It's OLD too. Alexander the Great's scholars and Roman's mentioned on several occasions throughout history silvery objects appearing before large battles in the skies. There were mass sightings in the 1500s, one occasion where an ancient news source described orbs and triangles filling the sky in aerial battle with a singular giant triangle above them all.

I could keep going and have the longest post on this forum of all time.

The real question is, do you really think all these professionals all over the world for decades are mistaken/lying in describing very similar phenomena? Do all these world governments fund the study of the phenomenon for generations for no reason at all? The only response anyone has ever given me to that question is that all the world governments have been infiltrated by "UFO wackos."

It amps up during wartime. That's another consistency.

In WW2, pilots from all sides of the war reported being observed in combat. Entire squadrons from the allies and axis. Foo fighters. It was never explained.

Back then, they said it was "nazi secret tech" (but the nazis themselves were harassed) now we've pivoted to "American/china drones etc, or 200+ years ago they were religious explanations. We'll pivot through history while ignoring the huge similarities and put ourselves in the driver's seat of the phenomenon.

No idea if it's aliens like we imagine in film culture, but something is absolutely here monitoring us 100%.
 
Last edited:
I just want to add, you could have your own thread on the vast subject of WW2 ufo phenomenon that were never solved. It's overwhelming. And the objects mirror the "observation" behavior that the modern pilots testified before congress in 2024-25.
 
Last edited:
I understand your point and somehow agree but it's becoming exhausting to drag this issue for decades. If there's some alien tech in the ocean or in another dimension, be clear about it, explain it to everyone and move on. Discussing this the way those three men are doing (the "doctor" smiling like a psycho) doesn't give any credibility.

We know next to nothing about the universe so none is in a position to proclaim what is possible and not possible. The only truth is that nothing of this really impacts our lives so that's why most people don't give a damn. If that strange object was a spaceship, we would still have to work and pay taxes.
 
Try nuking them to see what happens, it's underwater, nobody would know!

Deliver the payloads with drones, they seem to ignore autonomous stuff.

Maybe kinetic won't do, use prototype gravity weapons or something, I don't know.

They probably don't pay taxes either, bastard space hippies.

If they're indeed psychic, get a disposable human psychic and install neuralink in their heads, take them down there to meld with the things so we can harvest and analyze precious data of their psy tech. Grab the data and liquidate everything.
 
Last edited:
I need to see it to believe it. Call me Thomas.

At this point Ajump, you could have a UFO fleet hovering over the white house and people would still call bullshit/"it's A.I" on that...

Just look at the first replies, you have a US official (whether he's a "moron" or not is completely besides the point) openly declaring "Yes, that's an actual thing" to the interviewer's question and yet, you see replies like "I'm seeing 3 idiots in that video".

While yes, I did create this thread with tongue in cheek, fact remains that hearing those words coming out of an US official's mouth does have some weight - especially from the moment that everything about this particular topic is still subject to ridicule.
 
At this point Ajump, you could have a UFO fleet hovering over the white house and people would still call bullshit/"it's A.I" on that...

Just look at the first replies, you have a US official (whether he's a "moron" or not is completely besides the point) openly declaring "Yes, that's an actual thing" to the interviewer's question and yet, you see replies like "I'm seeing 3 idiots in that video".

While yes, I did create this thread with tongue in cheek, fact remains that hearing those words coming out of an US official's mouth does have some weight - especially from the moment that everything about this particular topic is still subject to ridicule.
The key issue I think is that tech / modern science has generally proven there is probably much weirder stuff out there, and in here, than aliens.

Maybe they're just hiding out here because they know we're the evolutionary alpha dogs in the universe. In a few hundred years from now we'll be the absolute masters of the material. We've been created in God's image, not them.

Even if they themselves had a hand in our mutation departure from the animals, they're still just another tool of the divine.

Every single tiny atom in this universe and the others like it serve His will, why would anyone concerned with things like eternity really be phased by some little scuffed weird dudes from outer space who got their stuff bonked by a Hellfire missile?
 
Last edited:
In WW2, pilots from all sides of the war reported being observed in combat. Entire squadrons from the allies and axis. Foo fighters. It was never explained.
Wasn't there a theory that they were just plasma or something? Which would make more sense with how they appear and behave.
I understand your point and somehow agree but it's becoming exhausting to drag this issue for decades. If there's some alien tech in the ocean or in another dimension, be clear about it, explain it to everyone and move on. Discussing this the way those three men are doing (the "doctor" smiling like a psycho) doesn't give any credibility.
Yeah, I always feel like there's nothing tangible to it. If they actually show the crafts landed and with the aliens saying hello then I might believe it. But then there would also have to be scientific evidence that the ship is truly alien and that the aliens have their own unique DNA.
 
I understand your point and somehow agree but it's becoming exhausting to drag this issue for decades. If there's some alien tech in the ocean or in another dimension, be clear about it, explain it to everyone and move on. Discussing this the way those three men are doing (the "doctor" smiling like a psycho) doesn't give any credibility.

We know next to nothing about the universe so none is in a position to proclaim what is possible and not possible. The only truth is that nothing of this really impacts our lives so that's why most people don't give a damn. If that strange object was a spaceship, we would still have to work and pay taxes.


They can't be clear about it or explain what it is. They don't know.

Because no species that could travel the cosmos or have that level of tech would give a flying fuck about what we think or what to have any communication. Ever. That would be like us traveling out to some remote villagers and setting up some big conversation. For what? So they can tell us about the stick in the mud that they made a fulcrum with? We don't care outside of research or a curiosity. And that's within our own species. Its almost guaranteed whatever the phenomena is hundreds of times beyond that disparity. Maybe they wouldn't see us as "ants" but closer to that than peers.

The defense contractors like Eric Davis that have testified before congress that are working on reverse engineering the tech have no idea what they're working with, even almost a hundred years later.

These people are so big names in government and defense contracting. Not some redneck off the farm that skeptics want you to believe they are. it's muti faceted up and down back and forth through time and a lot of money is being poured into trying to figure out how to utilize the technology. Even Eric Davis is in this documentary. Not sure when it aries but it goes into the money and compartmentation side of it.




The biggest problem is humans have trouble proving basic things as it is. So coming to tell the world "we don't really know what it is" makes no sense. At least they're that smart.

But the foundation and basic fabric of what we think we understand about the universe it very likely wrong. It just so happens to usually work in a small bubble that we're in called Earth and this universe, but scientists recently said they can't say if we're inside a giant black hole or not lmao. And that would change everything.

Our perceptive is skewed because "but but our science has come so far!" Yeah, only because we were essentially animals not long ago living in the dirt. That was like yesterday in terms of human history. We're sitting on a mountain of arrogance for this reason. We have no idea what makes up the majority of the universe(dark matter). As it is now, every time a new cutting edge tech comes out like the James Webb telescope it just throws half or our theories into a talespin.

We're monkeys with cellphones being hurled around a ball of plasma at tens of thousands of miles an hour and no idea how or why it happened when you ask the big questions. In fact, basically every field of science falls on its face after a few tough questions.. But when we look out into the cosmos, we see what? Billions of plasma heaters that are part of system(gravity) the traps planets at varying distances, some perfectly in the middle. Why? No idea, but it all seems a bit too convenient.
 
Last edited:
They can't be clear about it or explain what it is. They don't know.

Because no species that could travel the cosmos or have that level of tech would give a flying fuck about what we think or what to have any communication. Ever. That would be like us traveling out to some remote villagers and setting up some big conversation. For what? So they can tell us about the stick in the mud that they made a fulcrum with? We don't care outside of research or a curiosity. And that's within our own species. Its almost guaranteed whatever the phenomena is hundreds of times beyond that disparity. Maybe they wouldn't see us as "ants" but closer to that than peers.

The defense contractors like Eric Davis that have testified before congress that are working on reverse engineering the tech have no idea what they're working with, even almost a hundred years later.

These people are so big names in government and defense contracting. Not some redneck off the farm that skeptics want you to believe they are. it's muti faceted up and down back and forth through time and a lot of money is being poured into trying to figure out how to utilize the technology. Even Eric Davis is in this documentary. Not sure when it aries but it goes into the money and compartmentation side of it.




The biggest problem is humans have trouble proving basic things as it is. So coming to tell the world "we don't really know what it is" makes no sense. At least they're that smart.

But the foundation and basic fabric of what we think we understand about the universe it very likely wrong. It just so happens to usually work in a small bubble that we're in called Earth and this universe, but scientists recently said they can't say if we're inside a giant black hole or not lmao. And that would change everything.

Our perceptive is skewed because "but but our science has come so far!" Yeah, only because we were essentially animals not long ago living in the dirt. That was like yesterday in terms of human history. We're sitting on a mountain of arrogance for this reason. We have no idea what makes up the majority of the universe(dark matter). As it is now, every time a new cutting edge tech comes out like the James Webb telescope it just throws half or our theories into a talespin.

We're monkeys with cellphones being hurled around a ball of plasma at tens of thousands of miles an hour and no idea how or why it happened when you ask the big questions. In fact, basically every field of science falls on its face after a few tough questions.. But when we look out into the cosmos, we see what? Billions of plasma heaters that are part of system(gravity) the traps planets at varying distances, some perfectly in the middle. Why? No idea, but it all seems a bit too convenient.

I really respect everyone who brought all this to light and there are legitimately cool people among them. I just don't understand what people are supposed to do with this information? I find it weird to not believe in life out there and it hasn't impacted my faith at all.

But I mean what's the desired outcome here?

They're raising awareness about air traffic safety, that's something practical and great. But I mean that's all I take from it personally.

Speculation about the rest of it is casual fun, but it's just speculation.
 
Last edited:
I really respect everyone who brought all this to light and there are legitimately cool people among them. I just don't understand what people are supposed to do with this information? I find it weird to not believe in life out there and it hasn't impacted my faith at all.

But I mean what's the desired outcome here?

They're raising awareness about air traffic safety, that's something practical and great. But I mean that's all I take from it personally.

Speculation about the rest of it is casual fun, but it's just speculation.

I agree that it's great, but I don't think much will come from it. "We can prove they're coming here." That's where it ends. Big questions lingering after this that will likely never be answered.

It would only make sense that we have to speculate though. We're just not capable of wrapping our minds around basic things, and this is likely far beyond that.
 
Last edited:
Wasn't there a theory that they were just plasma or something? Which would make more sense with how they appear and behave.

Yeah, I always feel like there's nothing tangible to it. If they actually show the crafts landed and with the aliens saying hello then I might believe it. But then there would also have to be scientific evidence that the ship is truly alien and that the aliens have their own unique DNA.
Big problem is you can doctor any footage or even DNA data with AI to make it look like the real deal, better than the real deal, outside of testimony from legit people there isn't much more you could do really. The narrative has kind of ran its historical course.

Also sounds like everyone around the world is too paranoid / terrified to share research, so it's a bit of an impasse.

Maybe it's for the best the world doesn't reverse engineer their toys, we don't know how well these guys respond to copyright infringement. If they're anything like Nintendo, sayonara.
 
Last edited:
Dont know who Tim Burchett is. But sounds like a Joe Rogan topic.

For those of you who dont listen to Joe's podcast or watch his YT videos, dont. I listened the first time when he had Trump and Elon videos. They were fine. But like all his videos way too long at 3 hrs each and the videos get weird if it involves nobodies. How anyone listens to this junk is hard to believe. You'll get interesting conversations about random guy X talking about his childhood or career, but it always morphs into alien conspiracies, weed is good for you, government coverups. covid shots were all bad for you, and all kinds of weird hot topics. Joe must also be special having 240 hours in a day and not 24 because it seems he's read every book in the world too.

There was a video not long ago where he even brought up Atlantis.

His research skills involve this..... Hey Bob, have a seat and thanks for joining my show.... there's some crazy news about aliens... here's a post I found on random site X..... holy shit can you believe the gov is covering this up? What do you think Bob? I think it all makes sense because a guy on another site named Brad said JFK told him about aliens in 1960 and this might all link together. Wow, what a big time cover up!
 
Last edited:
At this point Ajump, you could have a UFO fleet hovering over the white house and people would still call bullshit/"it's A.I" on that...

Just look at the first replies, you have a US official (whether he's a "moron" or not is completely besides the point) openly declaring "Yes, that's an actual thing" to the interviewer's question and yet, you see replies like "I'm seeing 3 idiots in that video".

While yes, I did create this thread with tongue in cheek, fact remains that hearing those words coming out of an US official's mouth does have some weight - especially from the moment that everything about this particular topic is still subject to ridicule.
I'm in DC this week so if I see one I will let you know.
 
Dont know who Tim Burchett is. But sounds like a Joe Rogan topic.

For those of you who dont listen to Joe's podcast or watch his YT videos, dont. I listened the first time when he had Trump and Elon videos. They were fine. But like all his videos way too long at 3 hrs each and the videos get weird if it involves nobodies. How anyone listens to this junk is hard to believe. You'll get interesting conversations about random guy X talking about his childhood or career, but it always morphs into alien conspiracies, weed is good for you, government coverups. covid shots were all bad for you, and all kinds of weird hot topics. Joe must also be special having 240 hours in a day and not 24 because it seems he's read every book in the world too.

There was a video not long ago where he even brought up Atlantis.

His research skills involve this..... Hey Bob, have a seat and thanks for joining my show.... there's some crazy news about aliens... here's a post I found on random site X..... holy shit can you believe the gov is covering this up? What do you think Bob? I think it all makes sense because a guy on another site named Brad said JFK told him about aliens in 1960 and this might all link together. Wow, what a big time cover up!


Burchett is a U.S. Representative for Tennessee's 2nd Congressional District.

But Rogan is a master of none, skims lightly, and doesn't really delve into any subject.

Just because Rogan or even Burchett might believe there's more to this, really means nothing. The overarching concern is its cumulative nature and spans decades and across enemy borders. That's what's mind-blowing about this to me.

Really, the only answer to it's a coordinated hoax of ufo wackos or delusions across the world. That's really how ridiculous the counterargument is.
 
Last edited:
At this point Ajump, you could have a UFO fleet hovering over the white house and people would still call bullshit/"it's A.I" on that...

Just look at the first replies, you have a US official (whether he's a "moron" or not is completely besides the point) openly declaring "Yes, that's an actual thing" to the interviewer's question and yet, you see replies like "I'm seeing 3 idiots in that video".

While yes, I did create this thread with tongue in cheek, fact remains that hearing those words coming out of an US official's mouth does have some weight - especially from the moment that everything about this particular topic is still subject to ridicule.
He's a politician. I would have invented anti-gravity and we could go visit the aliens themselves if I could apply the weight I give to a politicians words.
 
At this point Ajump, you could have a UFO fleet hovering over the white house and people would still call bullshit/"it's A.I" on that...

Just look at the first replies, you have a US official (whether he's a "moron" or not is completely besides the point) openly declaring "Yes, that's an actual thing" to the interviewer's question and yet, you see replies like "I'm seeing 3 idiots in that video".

While yes, I did create this thread with tongue in cheek, fact remains that hearing those words coming out of an US official's mouth does have some weight - especially from the moment that everything about this particular topic is still subject to ridicule.
US House of Representatives is full of idiots, liars and grifters. So yea there's a really good chance it's lies. There's ALWAYS some money involved too.
 
A lot of it is BS, and there is money to be made off the subject. I got a little close to whatever the phenomenon is and I needed to step back. Still have more questions than answers.

I absolutely have a lot of questions, but one thing is for sure, governments all over the world haven't been studying Bigfoot, ghosts etc. Those are big money makers, too. But this phenomenon will continue and we'll likely never understand it.
 
US House of Representatives is full of idiots, liars and grifters. So yea there's a really good chance it's lies. There's ALWAYS some money involved too.


So everyone is being paid from all over the world? Difficult for me to imagine. This isn't just the US with book deals and podcasts. Japan, Brazil, etc they've had government hearings about the phenomenon with very similar conclusions. And what about the guys who came back from WW2, entire squadrons and radar operators, made it up for what... book deals? I don't remember them being the type. At all.

The real issue is we're willing to pivot to protect our minds on the subject. The consistency is there. Sure, some of these guys are absolutely grifters, but even in those cases, there could be truth. You can make money off something and not be full of shit on every occasion.
 
Last edited:
So everyone is being paid from all over the world? Difficult for me to imagine. This isn't just the US with book deals and podcasts. Japan, Brazil, etc they've had government hearings about the phenomenon with very similar conclusions. And what about the guys who came back from WW2, entire squadrons and radar operators, made it up for what... book deals? I don't remember them being the type. At all.

The real issue is we're willing to pivot to protect our minds on the subject. The consistency is there. Sure, some of these guys are absolutely grifters, but even in those cases, there could be truth. You can make money off something and not be full of shit on every occasion.
There are aerospace and military driven industries all over the world that benefit from the idea of nebulous dangers so yes the default position should be to be extremely suspicious. We've had decades of this same shit happening and it's amounted to nothing.
 
The existence of extraterrestrial- or breakaway civilization-originating UAPs is going to continue to be ridiculed until it becomes mainstream fact that they exist. There's an awful lot of smoke around this stuff for there to be no fire.

Also, Tim Burchett's a funny guy.


It's one of things humans dream of. When there's an unknown, there's got to be a higher power out there like a master god controlling the universe. Or if there's an unexplored cave a mile deep, so there's got to be ghosts or hidden treasure. It some reason can never just be a boring empty cave. But instead viewed as a Skyrim adventure game.

I dont a get a sense any other creature on Earth spends any time or resources daydreaming about stuff like this. If their food and water supply is running out or there's army ants close by, the goal is survive. Not use it up to see if there's aliens 85 million light years away on Planet 59274.4.
 
Last edited:
There are aerospace and military driven industries all over the world that benefit from the idea of nebulous dangers so yes the default position should be to be extremely suspicious. We've had decades of this same shit happening and it's amounted to nothing.

So they're all in on it since ww2? That makes no sense. They're reporting UFOs to their commanders while on missions just for... military contracts?

What about much smaller militaries around the world who simply buy hardware from other nations and don't develop themselves, they're also in on it somehow? For decades?
 
Last edited:
They even have Loeb there with his comet shit, I mean come on.

People STILL think its aliens over these airports right now, it's so silly.

I either want full on wackjobs, or serious stuff, but stuff like this is just meh. There are videos like this on the daily now, big claims from fruity folks.
 
Top Bottom