United States: Former US Navy officer and oceanographer Tim Gallaudet, has published a report urging the world to pay closer attention to Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs).
Gallaudet emphasised that these objects could transition seamlessly from air to sea, posing potential national security threats for US. These objects defy the current human-made technology and physical laws.
In July 2019, the USS Omaha recorded footage of a UFO, or an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP). The object disappeared into the ocean off the coast of San Diego without any trace, showcasing advanced capabilities.
The 2019 incident has still not been explained by the Department of Defense, Pentagon, or NASA in any manner even after investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell had released the video of it back in 2021.
Gallaudet’s report, released in March, criticized the US Department of Defense for neglecting the information about these unidentified objects. He argues that the government might be withholding information even though it causes a significant threat to maritime security.
Gallaudet is also affiliated with the Galileo Project research initiative focused on extraterrestrial technologies. In the report for the Sol Foundation, he explained the scientific validity of studying these unexplained trans-medium events. He demands rigorous and transparent research efforts to understand their unprecedented abilities.
To address the security and scientific challenges caused by the trans-medium UAP and Unidentified Submersible Objects (USOs), Gallaudet’s report calls on prioritized studies in national ocean research agendas. This requires increased investments from the government, academia, and the private sector. Gallaudet suggests that such extensive research could even lead to new, marine science discoveries.