US Navy is running Top Secret program to detect alien spacecraft under the ocean

Started by A51Watcher, November 16, 2018, 12:56:21 AM

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A51Watcher


"THE US Navy is running a top secret programme to detect unidentified submerged object – or USOs – beneath the sea, according to a UFO expert.

Marc D'Antonio, an astronomer and chief video analyst for UFO organisation MUFON, said he witnessed what he believes must have been an alien craft travelling at impossible speeds while he was  on board a US Navy submarine in the North Atlantic ocean.

Marc then heard a naval officer ordering the sonar operator to log the unidentified object - which was travelling at "several hundred knots" - as part of the "Fast Mover Programme".

Currently most submarine and torpedoes can only go up to 40 knots – due to the resistance of the water.

The Russians reportedly have a torpedo that can go in excess of 200 knots - but a speed of "several hundred knots" would appear to be impossible for human-built crafts.

Marc, who runs a special effects company called FX Models that undertakes Naval contracts, said: "As a thankyou for doing some work for them Navy asked me if I wanted to go for a ride in a submarine so I said yes.

"Once we got under I was sitting in the sonar station and the sonar operator was sitting right next to me.

"Submarines are loud – people think they are very quiet and it's true they are on the outside because the sound doesn't get out. But inside you hear fans, noise - it's a constant din on a sub.

Marc was  on board a US Navy submarine when he saw the USO

"I was sitting there zoning out a little because I was sea sick and all of a sudden the sonar kid shouts 'fast mover, fast mover' and I'm jolted awake – thinking 'What's happening? Is it a torpedo?'

"The executive officer comes out and the operator shows him the path of the object and the officer says 'How fast is that going?'

"And the kid said 'several hundred knots'. I start to lean forward to listen in – and the officer said 'Can you confirm it?'

"So he goes to another sonar machine and confirmed it wasn't a machine anomaly - it was real. I thought 'Wow that is incredible'.

"When the sonar guy said 'What do I do with this?' the officer said 'log it and dog it' - in other words log it and bury it."

Four years later Marc said he was doing some more contract work for the Navy when he spoke to a senior naval figure about what he saw.

"I asked him 'Can you tell me about the Fast Mover Programme?'" Marc explained.

"He looked at me and said 'Sorry Marc I can't talk about that programme'.

"So he basically confirmed to me that the programme exists - he said everything without seeing anything.

"What that told me was that USOs are common – we even have a programme in place to classify and log and determine the speed of them and it goes into a vault."

Marc made the claims at the Devil's Tower UFO Rendezvous in Hulett, Wyoming – where UFO enthusiasts from around America met at the site of Close Encounters Of The Third Kind rock to discuss alien-related findings.

He also revealed he is currently working on a project with Close Encounters visual effects supervisor Douglas Trumbell, which he hopes will scientifically prove the existence of alien life."

more at link

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4487506/us-navy-is-running-top-secret-programme-to-detect-alien-spacecraft-under-the-ocean-ufo-expert-claims/




space otter



i just caught a show on tv about this last week..
tried to find it but i don't even remember what channel it was on..sorry

but i did find this




Aliens Are Here, Proof UFOs are Hiding Deep in Our Oceans [FULL VIDEO]

Zohar StarGate TV      Published on Sep 14, 2017

Amazing Underwater UFO disclosure, without doubt the evidence suggests there is some strange creatures lurking in our waters. The files on the so called USOs – unidentified submersible objects – are still under lock and key at the Kremlin. But some of the sightings detailing encounters with undersea creatures and giant unexplained objects have leaked out revealing shocking claims about what goes on in the deep. Unidentified submerged objects (USOs) are not as famous as UFOs although they are often encountered, according to declassified Navy records. The common trait of all USO phenomena is that they involve unexplained and technologically advanced objects, far superior to anything we've ever built. These objects defied the laws of physics. There's only one explanation: the creatures who built them far surpass us in technology.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6035613/Discovery-Channel-treasure-hunter-claims-hes-evidence-extra-terrestrial-visit.html


robomont

the uso is a two factor technology.it uses a spiril vortex propellor shaped like a tornado for slow speed and gas cavitation exiting out front of hull of craft for fast speed.it has two wings up front to stabilze the torque from propellor.imho.
theres also mhd thrust from ufos that submerge.

in the cavitation method its similar to the russian torpedo and is a 60/40 split exaust.60% out the rear as thrust and 40% of thrust out front.
on first thought it would seem idiotic but that 40% exaust creates an air bubble around the hull.that leaves 20% of thrust to travel in the bubble.creating very high velocities under water.
i brought it up once that a submarine could be built this way and a week later russia released plans for such an object.
imagine a hypersonic submarine traveling at mach speeds underwater! i dont know if its possible but i sure would love to see it tried!

lol!

the chinese are saying they are working on a laser that can do this and i read that uv can penetrate deep ocean.maybe so as any water and salt would reflect or absorb the other wave lengths of light including blue.uv is hard to create in big wattages and is a very dangerous laser.VERY!
maybe as a high frequency pulse laser but permanent plindness to anybody that looks at it and guaranteed skin cancer if even near it.massive biological cellular destruction i suspect.
any creature underwater would probably die if hit by it.it may even make a tube of steam in the water but thats a stretch in my theory.
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore

fansongecho

@A51, Hi buddy!

I thought that sailors in subs, once the subs are deep enough, (below 200 feet) that the surface waves didn't affect the subs pitch or yaw, IE the sub would be super stable once submerged, so I don't buy the "seasick" element of the story, also I thought that sonar station would be classified TS, and civilians would not be allowed access to that part of the sub? I could well be wrong - (I have a couple of contacts in the Royal Navy who are submariner's and will ask them about the seasick thing, and access to the sonar array displays in a few months, they are out at sea at the moment)

**Edit, I note he doesnt name the US Sub he was on either. Things that make you go Hhhhhmmmm???

I don't doubt that the US Navy IS running a TS program but I do doubt this story (The Sun newspaper is not very highly thought of in the UK, due to its coverage of the Hillsbrough disaster when 90+ Liverpool fans where crushed to death at a football match the Sun printed blatant lies about the fans and the cause.. very sad  :'( :'(


Cheers,

Fans'

A51Watcher


A51Watcher


fans - , since he is an image analyst for Mufon, he has several contact methods listed via google including linkedin. Why not ask him which vessel he was on?

As far as the sonar station being classified, this article claims he did have clearance -

"D'Antonio, beside being an astronomer and photo expert — among other professional exploits — is also a model maker. He has had several government contracts to build models, many requiring a Top Secret clearance. Among these contracts have been projects with the Navy."

http://www.openminds.tv/mysterious-readings-on-us-submarine-sonar-leads-ufo-researcher-to-believe-navy-has-secret-ufo-program/40993


eta: it is not clear if they were under water or on the surface. English is not D'Antonio's first language and he often makes grammatical errors if you read that 2nd interview.

In the interview in the Op I suspect he meant "when we got under way" not when we got under.

Further questions and research should be able to clear this up.



ArMaP

Quote from: A51Watcher on November 17, 2018, 06:58:59 PM
English is not D'Antonio's first language and he often makes grammatical errors if you read that 2nd interview.
Why do you say English is not his first language? Where was he born?

fansongecho

Thanks Karl12 for this link on anther page on Peg -

@A51, I don't know if you have seen this yet bud?



I am looking at this now m8  :)


A51Watcher


Yeah I must had had him mixed up with Antonio Huneeus or some other south american researcher.

Interesting video fans, he still didn't clarify what made him seasick.


A51Watcher



Yeah I was right. It was a typo or misquote in that Sun article.

"Marc also runs FX Models, a special effects company that often takes on contracts for the Navy. He said that he had done some work for the Navy and to thank him they had offered him a ride in a submarine, which he accepted. He said that once they had gotten underway, he sat in the sonar station with the operator at his side.

https://www.disclose.tv/us-navy-is-running-a-black-project-to-detect-alien-spacecraft-under-the-ocean-315421

So that opens the door to surface travel having made him seasick.


But still ask your buddies if they have heard of underwater fast movers.

Ask them in person so you can judge their response.



fansongecho

 :) :)

Wil do buddy  8)

// Off topic, but I did not want to start a new thread, I see 4 names is releasing the Bob Lazar film pretty soon -

fansongecho


@A-51,
I couldn't wait for the lads to get back so I posted on a FB page for UK Ex-Military types from all the branches of the Military - I asked specifically for Dolphins (Submariners) to come back with any information that might shine a light on the article's claims.  ;D

Snip
"Chris B*** You can feel bad weather fairly deep but sea sickness is more at periscope depth or on the roof, unlike ships subs don't do well on the surface during bad weather. Having read the article he doesn't say anything about depth, but if on the surface you also have conning tower look outs unless bad weather. So sounds very suspicious" Snip

Snip
"Chris B*** And regarding noise yes you have a little noise but it's hardly a constant din. If it was that noisy they would be very easy to find, and as most submarines can go undetected he's talking utter bs" Snip

Snip
"Scott D**** Defo used to get seasick on Subs..... at periscope depth or fairly close to the surface if it was lumpy!! And has the added benefit of the Submarine doing a corkscrew motion in the water....... was great for revisiting my food!" Snip

I am expecting some more reply's A-51 and I will post them once they are all in buddy.

Cheers,
:)
Fans'