Here are the facts: A UFO-tracking application has documented over 9,000 sightings of mysterious underwater objects near United States coastlines since August, and nobody can adequately explain what they are.
Enigma, which operates what it claims is the largest queryable database for global UFO sightings, has been collecting data since 2022. The organization has recorded approximately 30,000 UFO sightings total, but the recent focus has shifted from aerial phenomena to what experts now call Unidentified Submersible Objects, or USOs.
Let us be clear about what we are discussing here. These are not random fish or known vessels. According to witness reports compiled by Enigma, these objects demonstrate characteristics that defy conventional explanation: exceptionally high underwater speeds, precise directional changes, and what researchers term “transmedium” capabilities, meaning they can transition seamlessly between water and air.
The numbers demand attention. Of the 9,000 reported sightings since August, approximately 500 occurred within five miles of a coastline. More than 150 objects were reportedly observed either hovering above water or entering and emerging from bodies of water. This is not fringe speculation. This is crowdsourced data from thousands of witnesses.
California leads the nation with 389 reported sightings, followed by Florida with 306. The correlation with high coastal populations is notable, but the data also reveals specific clusters of activity around particular coastal points, suggesting these are not random occurrences.
Kent Heckenlively, author of “Catastrophic Disclosure: Aliens, The Deep State and The Truth,” raised a critical point about underwater vessel detection. American underwater technology is reportedly detecting craft moving at exceptionally high speeds beneath the surface. The logical possibilities are limited: either our sensors are malfunctioning and detecting phantom objects, or there are actual craft operating underwater with capabilities that exceed our current understanding of physics and engineering.
Neither explanation is particularly comforting.
The question that government officials should be asking is straightforward: If these objects exist and possess the capabilities witnesses describe, who or what is operating them? If they are foreign adversaries, we face a national security crisis of unprecedented proportions. If they are something else entirely, we face an even more fundamental challenge to our understanding of reality.
The former UK Ministry of Defense official Nick Pope has spent years investigating these phenomena. The pattern of sightings near military installations and strategic waterways cannot be dismissed as coincidence.
What makes this situation particularly concerning is the government’s historical reluctance to address these reports with the seriousness they deserve. For decades, UFO sightings were relegated to the realm of conspiracy theories and ridiculed by mainstream institutions. Only recently has the Pentagon begun acknowledging that unidentified aerial phenomena represent legitimate concerns worthy of investigation.
The same scrutiny must now apply to underwater phenomena. If thousands of Americans are witnessing objects with capabilities that exceed known technology operating in our coastal waters, that demands investigation, not dismissal.
The facts are these: The sightings are documented. The patterns are consistent. The capabilities described are extraordinary. What remains unknown is the explanation, and that unknown should concern every American who values national security and scientific truth.
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