I
realize that the thread, found here, is fairly old but it got me to
thinking about this unusual phenomenon again. One of the
sites that the thread mentions is a great repository of some of the
USO reports that have been compiled together in chronological order.
The website, that you can see here, is truly a one-stop shop for
all things USO. The site is run by Carl Feindt,
a retired aircraft engineer and ex-military man,
and it has a wide variety of topics within the category of USOs for
one to get lost in. The chronology of sightings is just one of the
available resources that can be found there. I can't recommend the
site highly enough.
For
that matter, getting back to the ATS thread, I would recommend that
you read through the posts there as many members picked some of the
more interesting and intriguing cases of USO sightings. But if you're
really interested in learning about this phenomenon I can't recommend
Ivan T Sanderson's Invisible Residents: The Reality of UnderwaterUFOs highly enough. In Invisible
Residents, Sanderson lays out
his non-ETH theory of what might be behind the UFO/USO phenomena.
Sanderson speculates on the existence of what he terms to be OINTS or
Other Intelligences which represent a secretive parallel civilization
that shares the planet with us, albeit in underwater bases. For
Sanderson, UFOs represent this civilizations ability to reach the
stars. He picks out more than one occurrence where people have
sighted craft entering the ocean from what seems to be high up in the
atmosphere and the reverse where the craft descends from high in the
atmosphere only to “crash” into the water at high rates of speed.
Among
these reported occurrences, Sanderson relates what may be one of the
more widely known examples of a USO; The Shag Harbor incident. This
case was even included in Paul Kimball's 2007 documentary BestEvidence: The Top Ten UFO cases
coming in at a respectable #6. You can watch that clip below.
For
those that can't view the clip allow me to sum up Shag Harbor for
you. It began on the evening of October 4, 1967 on the tip of Nova
Scotia, Canada in a small village called Shag Harbor. Five local
teenagers were watching four flashing orange lights that were dancing
in the sky suddenly dive at a 45 degree angle towards the water
below. Initially believing that they were witnessing a plane that was
about to crash, witness phoned the local authorities. Much to their
surprise however, instead of crashing into the water the craft began
to hover right above the surface for a distance of about a mile and a
half. While the witness were phoning in to the police, RMCP
Constable Ron Pound was making his way down Hwy #3 and was also
watching the same amazing spectacle. He was under the impression that
the four lights were in fact attached to the surface of one immense
craft which he estimated to be some 60 ft in length.
Eventually
NORAD and dive teams would be sent to the scene in order to
investigate the occurrence only to leave empty handed concluding only
that an object of “unknown origin” had crashed in the Harbor that
night. It wasn't until the early 90's that the full story of what
happened came out. MUFON investigators Chris Styles and Doug Ledger
discovered by interviewing the original witnesses that there was a
whole other part of the story that had yet to be revealed. From the
UFOCasebook site:
The
divers, along with other witnesses related these events: The object
that dove into the waters of the harbor had soon left the Shag area,
traveling underwater for about 25 miles to a place called Government
Point, which was near a submarine detection base. The object was
spotted on sonar there, and Naval vessels were positioned over it.
After a couple of days, the military was planning a salvage
operation, when a second UFO joined the first. Common belief at the
time was that the second craft had arrived to render aid to the
first.
At this
time, the Navy decided to wait and watch. After about a week of
monitoring the two UFOs, some of the vessels were called to
investigate a Russian submarine which had entered Canadian waters. At
this point, the two underwater craft made their move. They made their
way to the Gulf of Maine, and putting distance between themselves and
the chasing Navy boats, they broke the surface, and shot away into
the skies.
Whatever
USOs ultimately turn out to be, they are certainly a fascinating part
of the entire UFO phenomena. They are an unappreciated part of the
UFO picture that are not given the attention that they rightfully
deserve. As is often said, we know more about the surface of the moon
then our planet's oceans and seas. So if there does exist a parallel
civilization that is terrestrial in origin, or even extraterrestrial
origin, there would be no better place for them to set up shop for
whatever purpose they are here to accomplish. To learn more, visit
the Water UFOs site and definitely be sure to pick up Sanderson's
book. Well until next time this is your friendly neighborhood Fortean
reminding you to not only keep your eyes to the sky, but also on the
oceans. You just never know which direction the next UFO sighting
maybe coming from.
3 comments:
It's a phenomenon. Phenomena is the plural!
Anonymous
I appreciate you taking the time to comment on the blog. I'm a little sad the only thing you got out of it was the grammatical mistake. I will be updating it tonight afterwork. Hopefully you were able to look past this oversight and enjoyed the content
Great article Tony, it is so true - USOs are a largely forgotten element, hopefully people will rediscover this fascinating phenomenon.
A parallel civilization right under our noses!
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