The Submarine UFO Encounters the Military Refuses to Acknowledge
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Summary
The speaker discusses UAP encounters during military operations, particularly involving submarines. They mention a Navy submariner who listened to their podcast before deployments. The speaker describes Soviet reports from the 1970s of strange encounters with unidentified objects that made croaking sounds. The Soviets believed these objects were not American technology. The speaker also notes that the Chinese military has reported many UFO sightings since the late 1970s. They explain that USO sightings are rare compared to aerial sightings. The speaker shares historical accounts of glowing orbs and triangular objects observed over time, indicating consistency in reports. They conclude that many USO cases involve objects transitioning between water and air.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights historical encounters with unidentified submerged objects (USOs) reported by the Soviet Navy and the Chinese military's active engagement with UFO sightings. It emphasizes the consistency of USO reports over time and the prevalence of transmedium behavior among these objects.
The Chinese military has a sophisticated system for collecting UFO reports and has had many encounters since the late 1970s.
Jim
“That's a great question, Jim. I would say overall it's marked by consistency with variations.”
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study encounters with unidentified submerged objects
The Soviet Navy reported strange encounters with unidentified objects that made a croaking sound, which they initially suspected to be American technology but later concluded was too advanced for any known technology.
The Chinese military has had many UFO encounters since the late 1970s and actively collects reports through a sophisticated three-tier system.
There is consistency in reports of unidentified submerged objects (USOs) over time, with particular subsets such as glowing orange balls being reported since at least 1825.
More than half of the collected USO cases involve transmedium behavior, where objects transition from underwater to aerial environments.