Three FORGOTTEN US Navy UFO Encounters | Richard Dolan Show
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Summary
The speaker is Richard Olin, a long-time UFO researcher. He discusses military encounters with UFOs, emphasizing their importance. He believes these encounters provide evidence of UFOs and reflect government secrecy. Olin shares a specific case involving the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt from 1954. An officer reported seeing a cigar-shaped UFO and two smaller objects. The military attempted to engage the UFO, but their weapons malfunctioned. Olin also mentions another encounter from 1971 involving the USS John F. Kennedy, where communications were disrupted by a glowing sphere. These experiences highlight ongoing military interest in UFOs and the secrecy surrounding such incidents.
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Richard Olin discusses various military encounters with UFOs, emphasizing the implications for national security and the ongoing secrecy surrounding these incidents. He presents firsthand accounts from Navy personnel detailing extraordinary events involving unidentified aerial phenomena.
The U.S. Navy attempted to engage a cigar-shaped UFO with weaponry, but the weapons would not prepare for engagement.
Richard Olin
“I believe it's why I've never been able to pull myself away from this subject.”
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Investigate military encounters with UFOs
The military encounters with UFOs leave a paper trail that proves the phenomenon is real.
The U.S. military has a strong interest in UFOs, especially regarding national security and nuclear weapons.
The U.S. Navy attempted to engage a cigar-shaped UFO with weaponry, but the weapons would not prepare for engagement.
A glowing sphere hovered over the USS John F Kennedy, causing all communications to fail.
The USS Kirk experienced a mysterious red flash of light emanating from the sea, which illuminated the ship but not the surrounding water.