The Submarine came upon the object by “accident,” as they were in the region on a routine joint military and scientific expedition. Officer John Klika was the one who initially spotted the object with the periscope. This obviously implies that it wasn’t ours, and unfortunately doesn’t explain the different objects seen in the pictures. Top Secret claims that on one of the pictures, there were some inscriptions. I don’t have a version of this, and it is too faint to see on these photographs.
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1/13/2023 03:06:18 am
In WW2 my Dad was in the South Pacific unknown location, as a signalman on a sub chaser. He was on watch when 6 or so large discs were observed several hundred yards off the bow, floating above the surface of the ocean. He called the CO, the discs were not showing on radar or sonar and had not been seen by other ships in the area. The Co told my Dad that the objects definitely weren't part of the Navy, told my Da to fire at them, with his '03 30-06. My Dad did fire, the objects immediately dropped below the surface of the ocean and disappeared. My Dad described the disks as shiny metallic, and quite large, no actual size given. Never saw them again....
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BOB
1/13/2023 06:11:54 am
In 1974 the military was quite capable of taking crystal clear pictures. These are blurry ( of course ). Sorry, but a fail. All UFO's must have a blurring device.
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Jeff
1/13/2023 06:42:19 am
Totally agree with you on that, even the photos today with (not very) smart phones can get 1080p video, but UFOmg's are ALWAYS blurry....and notice how 'crystal clear' the photo of the service man is!
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