Bob McGwire Reveals Strange Experience Of Meeting Unknown Objects Under The Sea
JAKARTA - A shocking story from a scientist emerges, pointing out that maybe we need to look deeper into our own world than searching for alien life on a distant planet. Bob McGwire, a professor at Virginia Tech and the Institute for Defense Analysis, claims that while doing classified work on the USSmen submarine, he heard the sound of'something going up'.
Sonar on board determined that this unidentified underwater object (USO) was moving through the water faster than the speed of sound. Such speeds should destroy submarines, but McGwire said it was as if they were standing still.
Although McGwire urged the navy team to report the incident, they decided that it would hinder the mission.
This strange incident occurred in the late 1990s, but recently McGwire told the story on the UAP Society YouTube channel with the aim of 'opening everything up.'
This story also appears on social media, attracting the attention of many people who are 'what infrastructure is it.'
McGwire did not share details about what he did on the ship's Navy submarine, location, and depth because the information was classified.
"The engagement only lasted for a few seconds," he said, quoted from MailOnline.
"We were sailing, and suddenly, I heard a sound. It was very strange and it was clear that something was racing near us," McGwire said.
McGwire boarded the ship from an undisclosed location and took photos before heading to the depths of the sea.
Although this story is strange, McGwire's statement reflects a 2021 video showing US Navy personnel experiencing an incident approaching an unidentified flying object (UFO).
The object was recorded by a camera in the USS totaling while sailing off the coast of San Diego in July 2019.
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McGwire, who has extensive experience in the Navy, stated that something had just slid past the submarine faster than the speed of sound.
While this story is strange, McGwire's statement is in line with a 2021 video showing US Navy personnel having an incident approaching an unidentified flying object (UFO).
The two unidentified crew members could be heard shouting: 'Wow, it grabbed,' after the ball made a controlled flight over the sea, then grabbed into the sea and disappeared underwater.
They recorded the object carrying out controlled flights over the water for a long period of time before finally entering the sea.