2024-05-05 22:46:18
Oceanographer and former Navy Rear Admiral Timothy Gallaudet, who is reports published in March about the so-called “unidentified underwater objects” (eng. unidentified submerged objectUSO) author, last month Fox News statedthat, in his opinion, the study of these phenomena would be “scientifically sound” and of great importance to national security.
In a 29-page report it released newly established Sol Foundation – an analytical center dedicated to investigating what the military calls “unidentified anomalous phenomena” unidentified anomalous phenomena, UAP), focusing on 2019 for a video shot on board the Omaha off the coast of San Diego (USA).
The video that was leaked to director Jeremy Corbell and which one Confirmed by the Pentagon as real navy 2021 recorded case of UAP, raises more questions than answers – both in his interview and in the Sol Foundation report, Gallaudet suggests considering the strange craft as a threat.
“Pilots, credible witnesses and calibrated military instruments have recorded objects accelerating at speeds and crossing the air-sea boundary in ways impossible for any human-made object,” Gallaudet wrote in the think tank’s first report.
Dark ocean
While no one can explain exactly what’s going on in the USS Omaha video, the capabilities of the object it captures could threaten America’s maritime security, Gallaudet told Fox, “which is already weakened by our relative ignorance of the global ocean.”
“The fact that unidentified objects of unexplained characteristics are entering the waters of the United States, oh [Gynybos departamentas] doesn’t raise a huge red flag, it’s a sign that the government is not sharing everything it knows about all-domain anomalies,” said a former Navy officer, possibly referring to the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office. All-domain Anomalous Resolution OfficeAARO).
While UFOs usually get the most attention — from the government, academia and conspiracy theorists alike — Gallaudet and others believe USOs are just as menacing as their flying counterparts, if not more so.
US Naval Institute Director Scot Christenson in 2022. of Naval History Magazine wrote in an editorialthat although so far “there has been no documented case of UFO damage to an aircraft,” mysterious sea creatures and other UFOs “pose the greatest danger to the Navy.”
While there’s a bit of a difference between the little green men and the legendary krakens of the deep, the US military’s top priority when it comes to unidentified objects or creatures in the air or at sea is safety — and if there’s video footage of the “world-changing” craft, as in its report said T. Gallaudet, this will undoubtedly cause concern for the Pentagon, writes “Futurism”.
“To address security and science challenges,” he said in a Sol Foundation report, “UAP and USO should be elevated to national ocean research priorities.”
2024-05-05 22:46:18