The Caribbean: A USO Hotspot | The Richard Dolan Show

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Richard Dolan Intelligent Disclosure
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September 13, 2023
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interviewTopic: otherEra: 1970s, 1980s, 1950sIntel Value: 9/10

Summary

The person in this account is Richard Dolan, a researcher with a long-standing interest in UFO and UAP reports. He discusses the recent mapping of UAP hot spots by the Arrow office, noting that these areas are based on where detection platforms are located, not necessarily true hot spots of activity. Dolan has been collecting and analyzing reports of unidentified submersible objects (USOs) for about a year and a half, with over 325 entries. He finds that USO reports are much rarer than standard UFO sightings but believes they are significant. Dolan concludes that there may be much more UAP activity than is currently recognized, suggesting that many sightings go unreported due to geographical limitations.

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Executive Summary

Richard Dolan discusses the significance of unidentified submersible objects (USOs) and their potential activity in the Caribbean. He highlights several firsthand accounts of USO sightings, including those by politicians and military personnel, while questioning the accuracy of current UFO hot spot maps. Dolan emphasizes the need for further investigation into the vast number of unreported UAP incidents.

Primary Revelation

The Caribbean is possibly the leading hot spot for USO activity worldwide.

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Richard Dolan
investigatorpro disclosure
Richard Dolan Show
long-standing interest in UAPengaged in research for over a yearcollecting and analyzing Uso reports

I think we have to consider that as likely; I would say also that whatever they are doing here that it appears to be something that they consider to be important.

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Sean Kirkpatrick
program managerunknown
Arrow

The major determination in finding those locations for hot spots was simply because that's where they had their platforms for detecting activity.

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Luis Munoz Arjona
legislatorpro disclosure
Puerto Rican House of Representatives
political positionpublicly supported investigation into UFOs

The Puerto Rican people have a right to know the truth about this matter.

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Inocencio Katake
witnessunknown
local fisherman
professional diverfirst-hand account of Uso

I felt that it was somehow absorbing water like sucking it from the top.

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Chester Grazinski
military officialpro disclosure
United States Navy
military servicefirst-hand account of UFO sighting

I could see silhouettes of figures looking at us; they had no features.

Uso Research Projectcurrent (unknown to unknown)alleged

Managed by: Richard Dolan

collecting and analyzing Uso reports

coverupspecific

The Arrow report's hot spots map is not an accurate representation of UFO activity, as it is based on where detection platforms are located.

Source: Richard Dolan
scientificspecific

There are far fewer unidentified submersible object (USO) reports compared to standard UFO reports, but they are significant.

Source: Richard Dolan
historical eventspecific

The Caribbean is possibly the leading hot spot for USO activity worldwide.

Source: Richard Dolan
scientificspecific

There is likely a significant amount of UAP activity that goes unreported due to geographical limitations.

Source: Richard Dolan
non human intelligencespecific

The U.S. Navy has encountered USOs that can disable military equipment without aggression.

Source: Richard Dolan
otherhighly specific

Luis Munoz Arjona, a Puerto Rican politician, witnessed a USO while flying to Mona Island in 1977.

Source: Luis Munoz Arjona
otherhighly specific

Inocencio Katake, a local fisherman, touched a USO in 1989 while diving in Puerto Rico.

Source: Inocencio Katake
otherhighly specific

Chester Grazinski, a crew member of the USS Franklin D Roosevelt, witnessed a UFO in 1958 and believed it was connected to a cover-up.

Source: Chester Grazinski
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: otherEra: 1970s, 1980s, 1950sIntel Value: 9/10