USO's Declassified
Military Encounters with the Unknown Beneath the Waves
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Narrated by:
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Rees Haynes
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On November 14, 2004, four Navy aircrew members watched a Tic Tac-shaped object hover above a patch of churning ocean — then accelerate to sixty miles in under a minute. Thirteen years later, the footage reached the public. The water beneath it has never been explained.
USOs Declassified is a narrative investigation into the underwater dimension of the UAP phenomenon — the cases that military personnel tracked on sonar, filmed on infrared, and were told to forget. Drawing on declassified government documents, congressional testimony, and decades of suppressed military records, this book assembles the global evidence that no single nation's investigation has ever mapped.
Eleven chapter-length case files tell the full stories:
- The Nimitz Tic Tac encounter — Senior Chief Kevin Day's radar tracking, Commander Fravor's intercept, and the data hard drives that left the Princeton by helicopter
- Shag Harbour — Canada's Roswell, and the underwater surveillance operation that followed
- The Soviet Submarine Wars — the Quaker phenomenon, K-129, and the Lake Baikal incident
- NATO's Open Secret — Operation Mainbrace, the Norwegian fjord search, and the Scandinavian ghost rocket lake crashes
- The 1968 submarine losses — Scorpion, Dakar, Minerve, and K-129: four boats, four nations, six months, no explanation
- The Caribbean Triangle — Aguadilla, Guantanamo Bay, and the Puerto Rico Trench
- The Pacific Theater — the Catalina Channel, USS Omaha, and USS Jackson
- The East Coast Wave — Ryan Graves and the squadron that encountered objects every day for two years
- Patterns in the Data — geographic, behavioural, and nuclear correlations
- The Witnesses Speak — the psychological toll of seeing what no institution would acknowledge
- What the Governments Know — AATIP, AAWSAP, AARO, and the UAP Disclosure Act
Spanning seventy years and a dozen nations, USOs Declassified maps the full geography of the phenomenon for the first time. It does not argue for any particular explanation. It lays out what happened, who saw it, what the instruments recorded — and why so many governments chose silence.
The evidence is in the water. It always has been.
USOs Declassified is Book Three in the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Series, following Aliens in the Ocean and After Contact.