Ocean: mysterious ships emerge, a sailor testifies

The depths of the ocean have always fascinated and intrigued, hiding mysteries that mankind struggles to understand. Recently, a strange phenomenon has captured the attention of marine enthusiasts and researchers alike: the emergence of mysterious vessels from the surface of the waters. A seasoned sailor, who has witnessed these enigmatic apparitions at first hand, shares his experiences and disturbing observations.

What are these ghostly ships? Where do they come from, and what do they mean for our understanding of the oceans? Immerse yourself in this captivating sailor’s tale and explore the theories surrounding these unexplained maritime manifestations.

Observation and detection of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP)

In February 2023, during operations off the coast of Southern California, the crew of the littoral combat ship USS Jackson observed unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) displaying unusual behavior. Alexandro Wiggins, veteran operations specialist and radar expert, detected anomalies on radar screens from the ship’s Combat Information Center.

On his way outside, he spotted a luminous object emerging from the ocean, with no visible propulsion, reminiscent of the “Tic Tac” incident of 2004. Using the SAFIRE system to track these objects, he observed that they formed a four-element formation, accelerating rapidly towards the northeast.

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Characteristics and behavior of observed objects

The objects observed by the crew of the USS Jackson presented a cylindrical appearance, similar to that of a “Tic Tac”, and showed no heat signature, a key indicator of conventional propulsion. The SAFIRE system, a thermal imaging sensor used for maritime surveillance, was used to track these objects. Their behavior was particularly intriguing: they accelerated rapidly to the northeast with no visible sign of propulsion.

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This absence of thermal drag or exhaust calls into question our understanding of traditional propulsion systems. These observations add to the growing body of UAP incidents reported by the military, underlining the need for a thorough investigation into these unexplained phenomena.

Implications and reflections on UAP management

The lack of a formal report on the USS Jackson incident raises questions about the transparency and management of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) by military authorities. Alexandro Wiggins criticizes the public downplaying of such incidents, which undermines the confidence of front-line military personnel.

The All Area Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), charged with analyzing these phenomena, is often perceived as ineffective. Wiggins compares this situation to that of stealth aircraft or Area 51, suggesting that public acceptance might emerge over time. However, he fears this may come too late to influence current policies or improve understanding of UAPs.

Lauren Ash The EYE