FAILED RECOVERY of a UAP / USO - Richard Dolan Intelligent Disclosure.
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves a man named David who served in the United States Navy from 1960 to 1980. During a mission called Operation Dominick in October 1962, he was aboard the USS Finch. While on duty, he saw a large cigar-shaped object moving at high speed across the water. The object had a blue glow and was about two football fields long. Later, radar operators confirmed tracking the same object, which they believed went into the ocean after a nuclear detonation. David learned that military pilots also witnessed the object. Years later, he met a Navy diver who claimed to have been part of a salvage mission to recover the same UFO, describing it as organic and massive. The encounter led to David's ongoing interest in UFOs and related phenomena.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around a Navy seaman's firsthand account of witnessing a cigar-shaped UFO during Operation Dominick and a diver's encounter with an organic-looking UFO on the ocean floor. Both accounts highlight the Navy's interest in UFOs, particularly in relation to nuclear technology.
A diver involved in a salvage mission in 1962 encountered an organic-looking UFO on the ocean floor.
Richard Dolan
“I think that people who are in this community will really appreciate all of the different things that they're trying to touch upon.”
Tracy Dolan
“I think from what we saw I'd give it a chance.”
David
“Lo and behold what appeared in the sky what I saw was a huge cigar shaped object coming toward us.”
Managed by: United States Navy
High-altitude nuclear tests
During Operation Dominick, a Navy seaman witnessed a cigar-shaped UFO traveling at high speed near Johnston Atoll.
A diver involved in a salvage mission in 1962 encountered an organic-looking UFO on the ocean floor.
The Navy has a long-standing interest in UFOs, particularly in relation to nuclear technology.