The Sun reports alien UFO bases in the depths of the ocean

by time news

Former police officer, now ufologist, vice president of the International Coalition for Extraterrestrial Research (ICER) Gary Heseltine said that UFOs may not come from space, but rather from the depths of the ocean amid a series of strange encounters involving American warships.

As reported by The Sun Online, Heseltine notes that UFOs can often be seen entering and exiting the water, so there are suspicions that there may well be alien bases in our deepest oceans and trenches. According to him, this is proved by videos capturing the clashes between the US Navy and UFOs, as well as the Pentagon investigation.

The ufologist emphasized that we know a lot about the surface of the Moon and Mars, and at the same time we have examined only 5% of the Earth’s oceans.

Earlier, US intelligence officials were ordered to compile a UFO dossier for Congress after a flurry of video footage captured by the US Navy and Air Force was leaked onto the network. Bizarre videotapes show encounters with objects that defy all conventional wisdom about how aircraft can move.

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