IRH 263: Unidentified Submerged Objects: The Navy's Underwater UFO Problem
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Navy tracks objects moving 200+ knots underwater at impossible depths. USO database reveals centuries of submerged UFO encounters.
This week's Fringe News Briefing covers four major stories: A groundbreaking study found 944 cases where Bigfoot and UFO sightings occurred within 72 hours of each other. Skinwalker Ranch Season 6 documented invisible phenomena, mysterious 1.6 gigahertz signals, and heat-resistant ceramic buried underground. A former Bank of England analyst publicly urged the institution to prepare for financial collapse in the event of alien disclosure. And new research suggests human consciousness arises from the brain resonating with the quantum vacuum's zero-point field.
Then we dive deep into Unidentified Submerged Objects. Commander David Fravor's famous 2004 Nimitz encounter wasn't just about the Tic Tac in the air—USS Princeton tracked objects underwater for two weeks before that encounter. Objects dropping from 80,000 feet to sea level in less than a second, continuing into the ocean without any change in momentum. The Enigma database documents centuries of these encounters, from medieval chronicles to modern military sonar data. Objects moving at 200+ knots underwater, diving to 27,000 feet, transitioning between water and air with no splash or disturbance. Geographic hotspots near the Puerto Rico Trench, the Pacific Northwest, and the Gulf of Mexico show consistent activity. If the U.S. Navy has decades of classified USO data, and if these objects exhibit the same physics-defying capabilities as aerial UAPs, we need to talk about what that actually means for humanity's understanding of what's operating in Earth's oceans.