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Congressman Tim Burchett Says Government Has Seen “Too Much” to Deny Alien Existence

Well, here we go again—another day, another reason to question what exactly the government has been sitting on all these years. This time, it’s Congressman Tim Burchett stepping up and saying what a lot of Americans have probably wondered at some point: maybe we’re not alone after all.
During a Tuesday interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Burchett didn’t dance around the topic. He made it clear—based on government briefings, pilot testimony, and what he described as photographic and video evidence—he believes aliens exist. Not exactly the kind of statement you expect from someone sitting in Congress, but then again, these aren’t exactly normal times.
“We’ve seen too much. I’ve seen too much,” Burchett said, clarifying that while he hasn’t personally witnessed anything unusual in the sky, the information he’s been shown by officials is hard to ignore. According to him, some of the best-trained pilots in the world have reported near-collisions with unidentified aircraft—something that tends to raise eyebrows, especially when these are professionals with reputations on the line.
And let’s be honest, fighter pilots don’t usually risk their careers over imaginary sightings. That alone makes you wonder.
Burchett also tied his perspective to religious interpretations, pointing to passages from Genesis and the Book of Ezekiel. He suggested that what ancient texts described—like the famous “wheel within a wheel”—could have been early encounters with advanced technology. It’s a bold take, but one that certainly adds another layer to the conversation.
Of course, Piers Morgan pushed back, asking the obvious question: where’s the undeniable proof? Burchett admitted he hasn’t personally seen a spacecraft, but emphasized that consistent testimony from military personnel and officials shouldn’t be dismissed so easily.
He even recounted a story shared by a former Navy serviceman involving a massive, silent object that moved without any disturbance—no sound, no shockwaves, nothing. Just there… and then gone. Sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi movie, except this time, it’s coming from people who’ve actually served.
Adding to the mystery, Burchett mentioned sonar detections of large, fast-moving objects underwater—some reportedly as big as a football field, traveling over 200 miles per hour. According to him, there are multiple deepwater areas where these phenomena have been tracked. So yes, apparently the skies aren’t the only place worth looking.
Now, whether you’re a believer or a skeptic, one thing is clear: voices like Burchett’s are pushing for more transparency. And frankly, if there’s even a chance that something this significant is being kept under wraps, the American people deserve answers.
Because if there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s this—truth has a way of coming out eventually. And when it does, it’s always better to be ready than surprised.