A reporter from the Washington Examiner has revealed that the U.S. Navy has detected several unidentified objects moving at very high speeds on the ocean floor.
Illustrative image – Sputnik
According to Sputnik, journalist Tom Rogan from the Washington Examiner shared this detail with Fox News host Tucker Carlson while discussing a video recorded from the USS Omaha warship in July 2019. The clip shows a small, spherical object flying parallel to the ocean surface before diving deep into the water.
With the possibility that the Pentagon is about to release a report on objects believed to be extraterrestrial, the issue has garnered significant public interest. Rogan further stated that besides the video of the unidentified object, U.S. attack submarines and nuclear submarines have been collecting sonar signals from several unidentified objects moving at speeds of hundreds of knots underwater.
While host Carlson noted that the phenomenon of objects moving underwater at such high speeds is difficult to explain for many, he also asked Rogan whether the incidents had been specifically recorded by machinery.
In response, Rogan mentioned that he received this information from multiple reliable sources and confirmed that the U.S. Navy also has data regarding this phenomenon.
According to RT, around the time the video was recorded in July 2019, three U.S. warships, including the USS Kidd, USS Rafael Peralta, and USS John Finn, were approached by six mysterious flying objects traveling at a speed of 64 km/h for several days in the San Diego area. These objects are believed to have maneuverability far exceeding that of the U.S. military’s drones.