Undersea USO Secrets: Rear Admiral Speaks Out ... Fastmover Program
Analysis Summary
Unnamed Astronomer
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
The person in this account is an astronomer who had an encounter while on a Navy submarine. During a ride on the sub, he experienced seasickness and went to the sonar shack. There, a sonar operator detected an unknown object moving at several hundred knots underwater. The executive officer instructed the operator to log the sighting but not discuss it further. Years later, the astronomer asked a Navy chief about the fast mover program, which the chief refused to discuss. This encounter led the astronomer to believe the Navy is observing unidentified phenomena. The experience sparked his interest in studying undersea UAP, and he is now working to secure funding for research in this area.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video features a discussion about encounters with unidentified phenomena on a Navy submarine, highlighting a specific sonar incident. The speakers emphasize the need for further investigation into anomalous underwater phenomena and mention the existence of a fast mover program within the Navy.
The US Navy is observing unidentified objects moving at extraordinary speeds underwater, indicating a potential national security concern.
Mark Dantonio
“I can't talk about that program. I'm sorry.”
Unnamed Astronomer
“Several hundred knots. That means several hundred miles an hour underwater.”
Unnamed Former Navy Oceanographer
“I think we need to do this kind of survey and then take the data.”
There was something on the sonar that was moving at several hundred knots underwater.
The US Navy is seeing things they don't understand.
The fast mover program exists, but details cannot be discussed.
There is a need for a survey of ocean data sets for anomalous phenomena under the sea.
Encounter Context
Factual Detailson a Navy submarine
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Encounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe account provides a detailed narrative of a sonar encounter on a submarine, including specific interactions with crew members and the mention of a 'fast mover' program. However, the primary witness is not the experiencer, and corroboration is limited to a single additional witness. The details are moderately clear but lack independent verification.
The experiencer describes being on a Navy submarine where unusual sonar activity is detected, leading to a sense of urgency and concern.
“There was something on the sonar and he called the executive officer over.”
The experiencer discusses a conversation with a Navy chief about the fast mover program, indicating a level of secrecy and intrigue surrounding the encounter.
“Oh, I can't talk about that program. I'm sorry.”
Observing sonar readings and crew reactions
Feeling seasick from the submarine's movement
Sounds of the submarine and crew discussions
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The encounter involved a unique sonar reading on a submarine, leading to discussions about classified military programs and the nature of unidentified underwater phenomena.
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