THE USO YOU NEED TO KNOW - THE USS FDR INCIDENT
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person discussing the encounter is a UAP researcher. They focus on a specific event involving the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Mediterranean Sea on May 1, 1975. During this time, a large gray object emerged from the water, flew around the aircraft carrier, and then submerged again. At least 90 crew members reportedly witnessed this event, including a Lieutenant Junior Grade named Arthur Pisano, who described the object as pebble-shaped with round portals. The encounter had a moderate evidence rating due to limited documentation. The researcher believes this case is credible and reflects a broader pattern of USO sightings. The encounter has led to ongoing interest in UAP research and the need for further investigation into such events.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses a USO encounter involving the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt on May 1, 1975, where a large object reportedly emerged from the water and flew around the carrier before submerging again. The event is rated as having moderate evidence, and the original article's author is speculated to be a pseudonym for a US diplomat.
The USS Franklin D. Roosevelt had a credible USO encounter on May 1, 1975, involving a large object seen by numerous crew members.
Arthur Pisano
“I saw a gray pebble-shaped object with round portals.”
Richard Hall
“It would be worthwhile if someone were to pursue the leads on the story.”
FB Newman
Bob Door
Managed by: Independent researchers
Investigate unidentified submerged objects
On May 1st, 1975, a large object reportedly emerged from the water, flew around the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt, and then submerged again.
The 1975 Franklin D. Roosevelt encounter was rated as having moderate evidence, with a score of 4 out of 12.
The object was described as gray, pebble-shaped, and had round port holes around its rim.
At least 90 crew members aboard the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt witnessed the object.
The author of the original article about the encounter, FB Newman, is believed to be a pseudonym for Robert F. Door, a US diplomat.