#6 STARING INTO THE ABYSS — Sound, Light & Frequency
Analysis Summary
Summary
Bryce Ael and Brent Freriedman discuss the connection between Hollywood and unidentified submerged objects (USOs) on their podcast, Sound, Light, and Frequency. They explore the idea that many films, like James Cameron's The Abyss, hint at the existence of intelligent life in the ocean. They note that The Abyss features a civilian crew encountering aquatic aliens while investigating a sunken submarine. The conversation reflects on how public perception of extraterrestrial life has shifted over the years, with USOs now being taken seriously in Congress. Ael and Freriedman suggest that if USOs are real, it could change our understanding of life on Earth and in the cosmos.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion explores the cultural and cinematic representations of underwater unidentified objects (USOs) and their connections to non-human intelligence. It highlights the influence of filmmakers like James Cameron on public perception and speculation about the existence of USOs. The conversation also touches on historical cases and the evolving narrative surrounding UAPs and USOs in contemporary discourse.
The idea that USOs may be real and their stories could reflect deeper truths about non-human intelligence.
Bryce Ael
“If USOs are real and it increasingly looks like they are, then all those underwater NHI stories stop being just entertainment.”
Brent Freriedman
“It's interesting that the military got behind the movie Battleship, which featured hostile aliens.”
James Cameron
“If there's another species in the cosmos that's advanced, it's probably not living on Earth.”
The idea that aliens would come from space was much more palatable to the general public than the idea of UFOs, which was considered pure science fiction fantasy.
We have basically mapped Mars better than we have mapped the oceans.
If USOs are real and it increasingly looks like they are, then all those underwater NHI stories stop being just entertainment, they become a kind of cultural X-ray.
James Cameron's movie The Abyss has prompted speculation that he might have had insider information about UAP.
The aliens in The Abyss are described as friends of humanity who have been living on Earth a long time and have chosen to leave us alone.
Richard Dolan is writing a trilogy of books about USOs after finding 672 cases across over a hundred years.
There have been reports of craft that are underwater that have been tracked moving at incredible speeds.
There is speculation that James Cameron's storytelling may have been influenced by non-human intelligence.