USOs are REAL | Richard Dolan
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Summary
The person is an author who has been working on a comprehensive history of unidentified submerged objects (Usos). They have published the first volume of a three-volume series that covers Uso cases from the beginning until the end of 1969. During their research, they found many remarkable cases that had been forgotten by the public and researchers. One notable case involved a couple who saw glowing lights while night fishing in 1955. The lights followed them as they rowed back to shore. The author believes these cases deserve more attention and aims to shed light on the phenomenon. The encounter has led to a desire to share these stories and raise awareness about Usos.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Richard Doan discusses his comprehensive study of Unidentified Submerged Objects (USOs) in a new book series. He highlights the importance of these cases, many of which have been forgotten, and presents statistical analysis on sightings and their characteristics.
The author categorizes USO cases based on various factors such as time of day, type of water body, size and shape of the object, and electromagnetic interference.
Richard Olan
“I think that doing a comprehensive study on USOs is important.”
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To document and analyze USO sightings and cases
The book covers a comprehensive history of Unidentified Submerged Objects (USOs) from the beginnings to the end of 1969.
The author found that many USO cases were completely forgotten by the public and researchers.
The USS Nimitz case has a USO element to it based on various witness accounts.
The author categorizes USO cases based on various factors such as time of day, type of water body, size and shape of the object, and electromagnetic interference.
About 10% of all USO cases from the 1950s onward involved electromagnetic interference, with military cases showing a rate of about 20%.
The shift from daytime to nighttime sightings of USOs began in the late 1960s, with 87% of military encounters occurring at night.