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Russian Navy UFO records:”Ocean UFOs often show up”

Submitted by Javier Ortega on July 24, 2009 – 8:47 AM5 Comments | 1,075 views

Russian USOs have been documented for years

Russian USOs have been documented for years

I’ve never had a hard time believing in the possibility of USOs (Unidentified Submerged Objects), the ocean’s depths are the least explored regions of this world. With hundreds of accounts of lights coming out from the depths of the ocean and shooting up to space, I wouldn’t be surprised if any government have started an investigation on this. Reminds me of the movie “The Abyss”.

The Russian report talks about first-hand accounts of these so-called USOs and even talk about a 1982 report of an encounter with humanoid creatures in “Silver suits” while going through a diving training.

The Russian navy has declassified its records of encounters with unidentified objects technologically surpassing anything humanity ever built, reports Svobodnaya Pressa news website.

The records dating back to soviet times were compiled by a special navy group collecting reports of unexplained incidents delivered by submarines and military ships. The group was headed by deputy Navy commander Admiral Nikolay Smirnov, and the documents reveal numerous cases of possible UFO encounters, the website says.

Vladimir Azhazha, former navy officer and a famous Russian UFO researcher, says the materials are of great value.

“Fifty percent of UFO encounters are connected with oceans. Fifteen more – with lakes. So UFOs tend to stick to the water,” he said.

On one occasion a nuclear submarine, which was on a combat mission in the Pacific Ocean, detected six unknown objects. After the crew failed to leave behind their pursuers by maneuvering, the captain ordered to surface. The objects followed suit, took to the air, and flew away.

Many mysterious events happened in the region of Bermuda Triangle, recalls retired submarine commander Rear Admiral Yury Beketov. Instruments malfunctioned with no apparent reason or detected strong interference. The former navy officer says this could be deliberate disruption by UFOs.

“On several occasions the instruments gave reading of material objects moving at incredible speed. Calculations showed speeds of about 230 knots, of 400 kph. Speeding so fast is a challenge even on the surface. But water resistance is much higher. It was like the objects defied the laws of physics. There’s only one explanation: the creatures who built them far surpass us in development,” Beketov said.
Navy intelligence veteran, Captain 1st rank Igor Barklay comments:

“Ocean UFOs often show up wherever our or NATO’s fleets concentrate. Near Bahamas, Bermudas, Puerto Rico. They are most often seen in the deepest part of the Atlantic Ocean, in the southern part of the Bermuda Triangle, and also in the Caribbean Sea.”

Another place where people often report UFO encounters is Russia’s Lake Baikal, the deepest fresh water body in the world. Fishermen tell of powerful lights coming from the deep and objects flying up from the water.

In one case in 1982 a group of military divers training at Baikal spotted a group of humanoid creatures dressed in silvery suits. The encounter happened at a depth of 50 meters, and the divers tried to catch the strangers. Three of the seven men died, while four others were severely injured.

“I think about underwater bases and say: why not? Nothing should be discarded,” says Vladimir Azhazha. “Skepticism is the easiest way: believe nothing, do nothing. People rarely visit great depths. So it’s very important to analyze what they encounter there.”

Full source: RussiaToday




Written by Javier Ortega - javier@ghosttheory.com
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5 Comments »

  • gabrielconstantine says:

    wow, thats a concept I haven’t thought about before. I have always believed in ufo’s though. I don’t know what or who they are but I definately believe that they exist. And with a universe thats so huge, how selfish are we to think that we are the only living things out there!? It just makes me wonder why another species thats so technologically advanced keeps their identities hidden from us. It really makes you wonder. I’m extremely facinated with deep waters as well, because of the simple fact that we can’t really explore deep waters as much as we would like to.

  • jeff_stewart says:

    I like to believe that most if not all UFO’s are USO’s When i was 14 i seen what looked like UFO’s 2 white roundish objects just floating in the sky. then in 4 min they took off like th speed of light!

    http://www.pinewengland.org

  • Has anyone seen or heard of “Triangular UFOs” ?

    When I was about 8 or 9 my family and I saw one. It had what appeared to be pulsating multicolored lights emanating from it and was chased off by 2 U.S. fighter jets.

    We all saw that happening from the streets of Santa Ana, California in the mid 80s.

    anyone ever heard of that type of craft?

    -Javier

  • Supposedly there was a Russian Navy official who appeared on Fox News two days ago… one of the comments left at my site was by a person who says they saw the interview! Has anyone else seen this? I’m going to see if it has been uploaded to YouTube yet…

    Javier, I’ve heard of Triangle UFOs… I even have a photo that was emailed to a friend of mine by a man claiming to have lived in Stephenville around the time of the encounters there early last year. I’ll have to let you have a look…

    Your ole buddy,

    -Micah!

  • Tazz says:

    I actually believe in UFOs and USOs, so it’s not that far fetched to believe that they’re in our waters/air. Most of the world is made up of water, so living in the deep oceans is a way to stay hidden. I’m more curious on those military men who seen the silver aliens in the water. How did they die?

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