Former Naval Officer Raises Alarm About “World-Changing” Underwater UFO Captured on Video
Wetworks A report about a strange craft that appears to defy both aerial and aquatic physics is, apparently, making a splash among the ex-military set. Tim Gallaudet, an oceanographer and former Naval rear admiral who served as the author of a March white paper about so-called "unidentified...
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Former Naval Officer Raises Alarm About “World-Changing” Underwater UFO Captured on Video
Noor Al-SibaiUpdated Wed, April 17, 2024 at 2:33 PM EDT·3 min read
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A report about a strange craft that appeared to defy both aerial and aquatic physics is apparently making a splash among the ex-military set.Tim Gallaudet, an oceanographer and former Naval rear admiral who served as the author of a March white paper about so-called "unidentified submerged objects" or USOs, told Fox News this week that he considers it both "scientifically valid" and critical to national security to study these phenomena.
Released by the newly-convened Sol Foundation, a think tank dedicated to studying what the military calls "unidentified anomalous phenomena" (UAPs), the 29-page report centers on a 2019 video taken aboard the Omaha off the coast of San Diego.
The video, which was leaked to filmmaker Jeremy Corbell and verified by the Pentagon as a legit instance of Naval-recorded UAP in 2021, raises more questions than it answers — and in both his interview and the Sol Foundation report, Gallaudet suggests that the strange craft should be treated as a threat.
"Pilots, credible observers, and calibrated military instrumentation have recorded objects accelerating at rates and crossing the air-sea interface in ways not possible for anything made by humans," Gallaudet wrote in the think tank's first report.
https://twitter.com/Dagnum_PI/status/1654924652119232512
Who here is a believer, or is the military trying to lie to the public about their existence?
If so, why?