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UFO tracker shows thousands of eerie underwater objects lurking along US coasts

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A popular UFO‑reporting app called Enigma has logged thousands of “Unidentified Submersible Objects” — or USOs — right off the U.S. coast. These underwater sightings are stirring worry among Navy officials who say they could threaten national security.

Enigma, which describes itself as the world’s largest searchable database for UFO sightings, has seen more than 30,000 reports since it launched in late 2022. Most of the new data came from the United States, where people have reported strange objects swimming just beneath the surface of lakes and oceans, or disappearing silently into the water.

Over 9,000 USO sightings have been recorded within ten miles of U.S. shoreline, with 500 claims inside the near‑shore zone of five miles. About 150 of the reports describe objects hovering over or diving into waterways. The most sightings came from California (389) and Florida (306), the states with the longest coastlines.

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One of the most dramatic videos captured by the Enigma app shows green lights moving under the ocean. The footage, shared by a user, was later downloaded by the Pentagon. In a July 2019 incident, the USS Omaha recorded a UFO that vanished into the water after approaching a Navy fleet off San Diego. Pentagon‑verified video showed the craft hop into the sea without a splash, raising questions about its speed and maneuverability.

Retired Navy Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet, who has studied the data, argues that an object that can shift from air to water without damage “could have world‑changing ramifications.” In a 29‑page report for the Sol Foundation, Gallaudet warned that “pilots, credible observers and calibrated military instrumentation have recorded objects accelerating at rates and crossing the air–sea interface in ways not possible for anything made by humans.” He says Navy reports and Pentagon‑confirmed footage point to a pattern of mysterious ships at sea.

The Enigma app now displays a map of USO sightings as clusters of orange dots along the East and West coasts. The data is still open for public viewing, and analysts say the growing numbers underline the need for deeper investigation. For now, the U.S. government has not issued a public warning about the potential danger of these submersible UFOs, prompting some experts to call for increased transparency.

Source: New York Post

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