UFO Tracker Technology Detects Unexplained Underwater Objects Across The U.S.

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Reports of Unidentified Submersible Objects (USOs) have surged across the United States, sparking concern among high-ranking U.S. Navy officials about potential national security threats.

These sightings, documented by a popular UFO-reporting app, have captivated public attention and raised questions about their implications.

Enigma, a platform that describes itself as the "largest queryable historical sighting database for global UFO sightings," has amassed over 30,000 reports of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) and Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs) since its inception in 2022. However, the intrigue extends beyond the skies, as there have been numerous accounts of mysterious objects emerging from or diving into the ocean without causing any visible splash.

According to the Daily Caller, Enigma has documented more than 9,000 sightings within 10 miles of U.S. shorelines or major water bodies as of August, with 500 of these occurring within a five-mile radius. Marine Technology News highlights that over 150 reports involve unexplained objects hovering above or entering water. Kent Heckenlively, author of "Catastrophic Disclosure: Aliens,

The Deep State and The Truth," expressed skepticism about these underwater sightings in an interview with FOX News Digital, stating, "Thats one of two things. Either thats something we dont understand, or our technology is picking up ghosts underwater."

California and Florida lead the nation in USO reports, with 389 and 306 sightings respectively. Among the most peculiar incidents is a video capturing a mysterious green light beneath the ocean's surface, as reported by the New York Post.

Retired Navy Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet, in a March 2024 report, voiced concerns about the government's transparency regarding these phenomena. He wrote, "The fact that unidentified objects with unexplainable characteristics are entering U.S. water space and the DOD is not raising a giant red flag is a sign that the government is not sharing all it knows about all-domain anomalous phenomena."

Gallaudet warned that UFOs capable of entering water without splashing or crashing could have "world-changing" ramifications.

The surge in USO sightings raises critical questions about national security and the extent of government knowledge. As the debate continues, the public remains eager for answers, while officials grapple with the potential implications of these mysterious phenomena.