US Navy Missiles "Redirected" By UFO!?
Analysis Summary
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Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
The person was an 18 or 19-year-old enlisted sailor aboard the USS Saratoga during a Mediterranean cruise in 1992. About two weeks before a serious incident involving a Turkish battleship, the person saw a large yellow light rise from the wake of the ship. The light was about 90 feet wide and glowed like a light bulb before disappearing back underwater. Later, the person overheard two crew members discussing fast-moving objects tracked under the water, which matched the timing of the light sighting. The person believes the light was related to the incident where missiles accidentally hit the Turkish ship. This experience led to a lasting belief that the light was an unidentified underwater object, and the person felt that the missile incident was not an accident.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript details a firsthand account from a former Navy member regarding unusual incidents during a 1992 Mediterranean cruise aboard the USS Saratoga. The individual describes witnessing a mysterious yellow light in the ship's wake and discusses the subsequent accidental missile launch that struck a Turkish battleship, suggesting a possible coverup.
The individual believes the missile incident was not an accident and suggests that the missiles were redirected at an unidentified object.
Unnamed Witness
“I definitely think it was a Uso, you know whatever they're calling underwater.”
Managed by: US Navy
Tracking unidentified aerial phenomena and underwater objects
During a Mediterranean cruise in 1992, the USS Saratoga accidentally launched two Sea Sparrow missiles that struck a Turkish battleship, killing several people.
The individual witnessed a large yellow light in the wake of the USS Saratoga two weeks before the missile incident.
Crew members aboard the USS Saratoga were tracking an unidentified object moving at 200 to 300 knots underwater.
The individual believes the missile incident was not an accident, suggesting that the missiles were redirected at an unidentified object.
The individual describes unidentified flying objects (UFOs) or unidentified submerged objects (USOs) that appeared to be collecting data during military operations.
Encounter Context
Factual Detailsaboard the USS Saratoga
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Encounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe speaker provides a detailed first-person account of witnessing a glowing yellow light in the wake of the USS Saratoga, along with subsequent discussions about unidentified underwater objects. While the account includes some corroborative elements from other crew members, the overall credibility and specificity of details are moderate, leading to a moderate evidential strength score.
The experiencer observed a glowing yellow light in the wake of the USS Saratoga two weeks before a significant incident involving a Turkish battleship.
“this huge yellow light floated up was right below the the disturbance of our wake”
After the incident with the Turkish battleship, the experiencer overheard discussions about fast-moving objects tracked by the battle group.
“they were saying that the battle group had been tracking something that was going underneath the water”
The experiencer engaged in conversations with fellow crew members about the glowing light and the subsequent missile incident, expressing skepticism about the official narrative.
“my gut feeling has always been that that wasn't an accident”
Glowing yellow light observed in the water
Conversations overheard about fast movers and missile incidents
Five Observables (0/5)
A glowing yellow light was observed rising from the water, approximately 90 feet wide, before descending back down.
The encounter involved a glowing yellow light observed in the wake of a naval ship, which correlated with subsequent military discussions about unidentified underwater objects.
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