Richard Dolan, a historian and author specializing in UFO and USO phenomena, explores the intriguing world of Unidentified Submerged Objects. He discusses the challenges of researching these mysterious entities and their differences from UFOs. The conversation delves into the possibility of USOs hiding under water, the implications of sonar technology, and their potential as an energy source. Dolan also touches on current political Disclosure and the importance of eyewitness accounts, illuminating the captivating narratives surrounding aquatic anomalies.
USOs, or Unidentified Submerged Objects, demonstrate advanced transmedium capabilities, operating effectively in both water and air, challenging our technological understanding.
The ocean remains mostly unexplored, suggesting that numerous USO sightings could be undiscovered due to the complexities of underwater research and documentation.
A historical analysis of USO encounters reveals a continuum of phenomena, with parallels between ancient sightings and modern reports enriching our understanding of these mysteries.
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USOs, or Unidentified Submerged Objects, represent anomalies detected in water, reflecting behaviors that defy current technological explanations. These objects can operate in both water and air, indicating transmedium capabilities that challenge our understanding of possible advanced technology. The rarity of discussions around USOs compared to UFOs highlights a significant gap in public awareness and research, despite intriguing accounts of their existence. This focus on USOs is essential to broaden the scope of the ongoing conversation about unidentified aerial phenomena.
The Fascination with Oceanic Anomalies
The ocean, comprising 95% unmapped territory, harbors countless mysteries and presents a unique venue for observing unidentified phenomena. With only a fraction of the ocean scientifically explored, many believe that more USO reports remain undiscovered due to the challenges of underwater investigation. Historical accounts, including sightings during exploratory missions, reveal a fascinating interplay between these phenomena and the depths of the ocean. As research into USOs deepens, their implications grow, urging a shift in focus towards ocean exploration.
Challenges in Researching USOs
Investigating USOs presents unique challenges due to the environment of water, which complicates observation and documentation. While aerial sightings can be readily recorded, underwater encounters often go unreported simply because of access limitations to the open sea. The researcher acknowledges the potential for many more USO cases that remain undocumented, suggesting that military encounters, in particular, may not surface until decades later. Despite the scarcity of documented cases, meticulous research efforts aim to unearth the underreported phenomena of USOs.
Historical Context and Evolution of USO Reports
The synthesis of ancient and modern USO reports illustrates a historical continuum of these sightings, dating back hundreds of years. Early accounts struggle with terminology but still describe strange occurrences and lights in the water. As researchers sift through historical documentation, they find parallels between old and contemporary reports, noting common themes like glowing orbs. This historical lens not only enriches our understanding of USOs but also paves the way for future investigations, potentially linking modern sightings with ancient lore.
I am joined by Historian, researcher & author Richard Dolan to discuss:
His latest book on Unidentified Submerged Objects
How do USOs differ from UFOs?
The difficulty in researching underwater objects
Are they hiding in the water?
Can sonar damage them like radar can?
Water as a fuel or energy source?
Thoughts on current political Disclosure
Whistleblowers
Listener Questions
And much, much more