Centuries Of USO Cases - What Are They Doing Under The Waves? - Guest: Richard Dolan
Analysis Summary
Summary
Richard Dolan is a UAP researcher and historian. He discusses UAPs, particularly Unidentified Submerged Objects (USOs), in a recent episode. Dolan notes that many USOs are reported near water, especially around Puerto Rico. He highlights a 1945 case involving a US transport ship that saw a disc-shaped object emerge from the water. Dolan's research includes a spreadsheet of 672 USO encounters. He believes that water provides a protective environment for these objects, allowing them to evade human detection. After his research, Dolan feels a strong desire to share these lesser-known cases and their significance, believing they shed light on the UAP phenomenon.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion focuses on the significant activity of UAPs in oceans, particularly around Puerto Rico, and the US Navy's encounters with these phenomena. Richard Dolan emphasizes the lack of exploration of oceanic areas and suggests the possibility of UAP bases underwater.
The US Navy has encountered UAPs that can disable their weapon systems and communication systems.
Richard Dolan
“The whole topic of Usos and what other intelligences might be living in the waters has been largely ignored.”
George Nap
“The whole topic of Usos has been largely ignored.”
Jeremy Corbell
“If I had a nickel for every sailor that stops me on the street or calls me and tells me about their encounters.”
Managed by: US Navy
Document and analyze sightings of unidentified submerged objects
There is a significant amount of activity in the oceans and bodies of water related to UAPs, particularly around Puerto Rico.
The US Navy has encountered UAPs that have the capability to disable their weapon systems and communication systems.
Only 25% of the ocean floor and 5% of the ocean volume has been significantly explored.
There is a belief that there may be a base for UAPs near Puerto Rico.
The US Navy has a different attitude towards UAPs compared to the Air Force, being more cooperative in recent years.