Admiral's Hunt for UFO's Goes Underwater - with Tim Gallaudet | Merged EP0116
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is retired Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet, who has a background in oceanography. He discusses his experiences in the Navy and his involvement with UAPs. During a training exercise in 2015, he received an urgent email about UAPs that were causing near mid-air collisions. This email was unusual and was later deleted from his computer. Gallaudet speculates that the information was not discussed again due to its sensitive nature. After this encounter, he became more committed to advocating for transparency and safety regarding UAPs. He believes there is a need for better communication and legislation to address these issues.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview with Tim Gallaudet highlights significant concerns regarding UAP safety issues and the lack of effective communication within the Navy. Gallaudet emphasizes the need for increased scientific study of unidentified submerged objects and the importance of legislative action to ensure transparency and safety in UAP encounters.
The Navy has encountered numerous near-mid air collisions with UAP, leading to safety concerns.
Tim Gallaudet
“I receive reports from people and of occurrences under sea, so you can call them under cuap or what have you.”
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Investigate unidentified aerial phenomena and their implications for national security
There are reports of unidentified submerged objects (USOs) that exhibit transmedium movement.
Less than 50% of the world's oceans have been mapped to modern standards.
The Navy has encountered numerous near-mid air collisions with UAP, leading to safety concerns.
The Navy's meteorology and oceanography forces were involved in addressing UAP safety issues.
The UAP hearing revealed a lack of communication and oversight regarding UAP safety issues.