
The increasing number of strange scenes near the US coasts has caught the attention of scientists and the people of the army. There is a very famous UFO Training App named Enigma. This app has reported thousands of unknown submarine items. This has been filed by the USO report. There are USO weird aliens that are said to dive or go out into the sea without leaving any trace. The app tells the world’s largest database for global UFOs, it has accumulated more than 30,000 air and underwater events data since its launch in 2022.
Is something big going to happen?
A surprising thing has come to light from a new analysis of the Enigma app. By August, more than 9,000 such strange things have been seen in a radius of about 16 km of US coasts or large water sources. Of these, 500 incidents took place very close to 8 km. According to Marine Technology News, out of these 9,000 reports, about 150 had mentioned things that were hovering over the water.
Where is this incident happening?
California (389 times) and Florida (306 times) are at the top in this list. In one report, a video of green lights flashing under the surface of the sea was also included. In the maps released by Enigma, these strange views appear in very dense groups on both the coasts of the USA. Is this just an illusion of the eyes? Even though many scenes of UFO are rejected by people as misidentification or illusion of eyes, but retired US Navy Rear Admiral Tim Galaudet has made a serious point. According to the New York Post, he said that it is very important to pay attention to the increasing number of reliable cases related to the sea. In a report for the Soul Foundation in March 2024, he wrote, the fact that unknown objects with strange characteristics are entering the US waters and the Defense Department is not considering it as a major threat.
What warning given?
He warned that objects that can move without any hindrance between the air and the sea without any hindrance or even printing can have major effects of changing the world. Concerns about such incidents first escalated in July 2019 when a ship named USS Omaha saw an unknown object disappearing in the Pacific Ocean near San Diego.