Scientist Explains Why We Should Be More Focused On Looking For UFOs Underwater

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While the Pentagon and NASA continue to report on supposed “non-alien” UFOs with their reports by their panels of experts, there seems to be little mention of UFOs with underwater capabilities.

That would be a mistake, says Brian Helmuth, Northeastern University professor of marine and environmental science.

“If I were investigating an alien planet like Earth, the ocean would definitely be the place to start. Not only does it comprise the vast majority of living space and living organisms on Earth, but it also is comparatively unpopulated by the one species, humans, that seems intent on destroying the planet,” Helmuth told Northeastern Global News.

“It would be a great place from which to observe.”

Much of the current reporting of UFOs by the government seems to be focused on pilot reports of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP).

Meanwhile, investigative documentary filmmaker Jeremy Corbell reported in 2021 that at least 100 UFOs swarmed a fleet of Navy warships in 2019. He even has video of the event, which has been verified by the Pentagon.

“It was understood that they disappeared into the water, leading to the hypothesis that these objects are transmedium,” Corbell explained to The Sun.

“Transmedium is the ability to traverse space, air or sea without destruction, seemingly defying the known laws of inertia.

“As an example, our greatest aerospace capabilities require heat shielding. That change in medium is so dramatic that our craft can barely resist.

“However these advanced crafts that we know of as UFOs appear immune to our understanding of inertial effect. For example, moving faster than the speed of sound without a sonic boom.”

Many UFO experts have long promoted the idea that aliens utilize underwater bases as a place of concealment.

This would certainly be a location where UFOs could remain hidden as humans are very limited on how deep into the ocean we can travel and the fact that we are still just now discovering thousands of species in the ocean we didn’t know existed.

On the plus side, at least according to Helmuth, is the fact that veteran oceanographer Paula Bontempi, who “spent 18 years at NASA” is a member of NASA’s panel of experts that is researching UFOs.

“She is highly respected in our field and in many ways the ideal person for this committee,” he said.

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