It’s been over 70 days since Pentagon spokeswoman Sue Gough confirmed the authenticity of the latest crop of visual UFO evidence depicting unknown aerial vehicles, flashing triangles and submersible objects. It’s less than three days from the widely-accepted deadline for the public UFO report requested by congress. If Gough and the intelligence community want to stop playing whack-a-mole with leaked Navy material, their best bet is to ensure a timely release of their congressional summary.
Well that theory is blown out of the water because no foreign military, or ours for that matter, have transmedium vehicles…going from air to water and vise versa…explain that
Agreed that there are a lot of maneuvers and actions shown by the objects in recent videos that remain unexplained. This article from The Drive explains that transmedium vehicles aren’t that far-fetched:
“The Navy Concluded Transmedium Flying Submersibles Were Possible A Decade Ago”
Well that theory is blown out of the water because no foreign military, or ours for that matter, have transmedium vehicles…going from air to water and vise versa…explain that
Agreed that there are a lot of maneuvers and actions shown by the objects in recent videos that remain unexplained. This article from The Drive explains that transmedium vehicles aren’t that far-fetched:
“The Navy Concluded Transmedium Flying Submersibles Were Possible A Decade Ago”
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/41045/the-navy-concluded-transmedium-flying-submersible-vehicles-were-possible-a-decade-ago