Earth’s oceans ruled by aliens? Former US Admiral’s explosive claims sparks UFO debate
'We are being visited and surveillance by a higher order of intelligence,' Tim Gallaudet says
The existence of aliens is no longer confined to extra-terrestrial space. Now non-human intelligence rules Earth’s oceans, as claimed by a former US Navy Admiral.
In a recent interview with Popular Mechanics, Tim Gallaudet recounted an experience when he saw a UFO sighting in 2015 from a Navy F/A‑18 aircraft on the US east coast, the incident is called a “Go Fast” sighting.
The video showed a fast-going object appearing little more than a white dash on the aircraft screen.
According to Gallaudet, the object was something different because the speed at which it was moving went against the laws of Physics.
“So far, we have not built anything that can go that fast in the water and does not change speed from water to air. Many have had super-fast acceleration and made right-angle turns. We have not yet been able to engineer vehicles that can do that,” Gallaudet explained.
Gallaudet also convinced that these crafts are impossible to be operated by humans. These are only controlled by high-order intelligence and do not belong to a natural world.
“They may come from Earth, but I don’t believe they belong to the plant and animal kingdoms as we know them,” Gallaudet told Popular Mechanics.
This is not the first time, Ex-US Navy Admiral has dropped such explosive claims. Earlier this month, ex-Oceanographer of the Navy with 32 years of service, issued a stark warning, stating, “We are being visited and surveillance by a higher order of intelligence, one we do not understand and whose intentions remain completely unknown.”
“It’s happening very frequently, in our airspace and in our waters,” he added.
He also linked unidentified submersible objects to aerial sightings and has testified before Congress in 2024 and 2026 for greater transparency on military sensor data.
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