The truth is lurking beneath our waters, and it demands our attention. A prominent UFO-reporting app has amassed thousands of sightings of Unidentified Submersible Objects (USOs) near U.S. coastlines—a situation that high-ranking Navy officials assert poses a genuine threat to our national security.
These revelations are not mere coincidences. Enigma, the app in question, has become a crucial resource, documenting over 30,000 sightings of Unidentified Flying Objects and Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena since its inception in late 2022. But the focus isn’t just on the skies. Reports flood in of mysterious objects diving into the ocean or emerging from its depths without leaving a hint of disturbance.
As of August, Enigma has substantiated more than 9,000 sightings within just 10 miles of U.S. shores, with over 150 specifically indicating objects hovering above or penetrating the water. The states most affected? California and Florida lead the charge, both boasting vast coastlines that seem to attract these unexplained anomalies.
Maps produced by Enigma illustrate a concerning pattern, showcasing clusters of orange dots stretching along the East and West Coasts. This isn’t an isolated phenomenon; this is a national concern.
Historically, UFO sightings have been relegated to the realms of skepticism and ridicule. However, retired Navy Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet has stepped forward with an unequivocal warning: unidentified objects that transition effortlessly from air to sea could lead to “world-changing” consequences. The lack of significant governmental response is a clear indication that transparency is sorely lacking.
Incidents like the one recorded by the USS Omaha in July 2019, where a UFO vanished into the ocean after engaging with a Navy fleet, underscore this reality. The Pentagon verified the incident, revealing that these capabilities could severely undermine our maritime security.
Gallaudet’s extensive report for the Sol Foundation details a documented pattern of these phenomena. With credible observers and military instruments consistently capturing objects performing maneuvers impossible for human-made technology, it’s time we acknowledge the gravity of this situation.
The truth has surfaced, and we must confront it—no more denial, no more distractions. It’s time for our government to take this issue seriously and act to safeguard our waters and security.





