This is a detailed report covering two prominent cases in which UFOs
operate underwater. As I have posted before, it is creditable that
space adapted mankind would establish subsea access to underground
cities already on Earth. Here we get a pile of data that conforms
totally to that conjecture. Of particular note is the museum which
is likely more than conventional preservation and possibly an example
of stasis. I observe that the ice is not remarked on as particularly
cold.
It is also noted that the observers are handled by human beings.
As important, we get a valid description of the behavior underwater.
The depth range is two miles and the speed is around 150 miles per
hour. Both are well beyond our present expectations but should be
noted. In particular, the in water speed is still modest as compared
to atmospheric speeds. Thus it is clear that the water still impedes
velocity. There is also no sign of a shock wave. It may well not be
displacing mass.
BIZARRE
EXPERIMENTATIONS
By Sean Casteel
Are
aliens taking abductees to their underwater lairs to administer
frightening physical examinations out of the way of prying eyes?
Is a “secret
invasion” about to take place that is being kept veiled for the
time being because the ETs – or whoever they are – have hidden
themselves in our vast bodies of water?
There is now ample
evidence that existing alongside the UFO phenomenon is an equally
complex but less well known phenomenon with the acronym USO, which
stands for Unidentified Submerged Object, or alternately,
Unidentified Submarine Object. While they are seen much less
frequently than the above ground UFOs, they are nevertheless observed
often enough to warrant extensive study as a related phenomenon.
In
the book “UFO Abduction From Undersea,” published by Timothy
Green Beckley through his publishing company Global
Communications, I contributed some opening chapters on USOs to set
the stage for a book coauthored by Miami UFO researcher Virgilio
Sanchez-Ocejo and the late Colonel (Ret) Wendelle Stevens about a
fascinating USO case that took place in 1979.
“UFO
Abduction From Undersea” begins, fittingly enough, with the attempt
to define just what an USO is. In an interview I conducted
for the book with world-renowned UFO researcher Stanton Friedman, he
told me, “There have been a number of reports over the years of
objects that do several things. Navy
submarines have apparently seen things moving along much faster than
they can underwater, without going in or coming out. Others
have seen UFOs come down in the water and move around and then
take off from the water. And there have been reports of things
that just come bursting forth out of the water.”
Another story was told to me by Don Ledger, the coauthor of a book
on the famous Shag Harbor incident. Ledger received training in
the fields of marine navigational aids and radar. In the course of
that training, he spoke to a man at a sonar shop at a naval base
in Halifax, Canada.
“He
was working as a repairman for the navy on sonar,” Ledger recalled.
“I asked him, ‘Did you ever see anything unusual down there,
like whales or something besides submarines?’ And he
said, ‘Oh, yeah, every once in a while we’ll run across
something that seems to be moving way too fast for a submarine.’ I
said, ‘What do you mean by fast?’ And he said, ‘Well,
one time we recorded one going about 150 miles an hour underwater.
That’s impossible.’ So I said, was there something wrong with the
equipment? And he said, no, the equipment all checked out.”
The sonar repairman
also said it hadn’t been the first time such an object had been
sighted and it would not be the last time, either. The repairman also
said the USO had reached an incredible depth of two miles, which
is also well in excess of the abilities of manmade submarines. It is
amazing that they can handle the pressure without killing the
occupants, especially when that fact is coupled with the extremes of
speed these objects can reportedly attain. Perhaps, Ledger
speculates, the objects are surrounded by an energy field that
operates equally well both in the air and underwater.
“They’re
probably in an envelope all their own,” Ledger said. “It
doesn’t really matter how deep these things go. It probably doesn’t
affect them whatsoever.”
I also spoke to Chris
Styles, Don Ledger’s research partner and his coauthor for the book
“Dark Object: The World’s Only Government-Documented UFO Crash,”
published in 2001. The book deals with a sighting that took place in
Shag Harbor, on the southern coast of Nova Scotia in Canada.
“On October 4,
1967,” Styles told me, “around 11:20 PM, several people called
the nearby RCMP detachment and reported seeing simply lights. Some
reported that an airplane had crashed into the ‘Sound,’ as they
called it, Shag Harbor.”
When the police
arrived, they found a pale yellow light floating on the water. The
light began moving under its own power and left a heavy, dense trail
of yellow foam on the water. When they saw the light sink beneath the
surface, they commandeered a local boat and went out in the harbor to
look for it, but found no physical evidence.
The search resumed at
first light the next day, and ships were sent by the Canadian navy as
well as seven divers. After five days, the search was called off,
with nil results. No aircraft were ever reported missing, and it was
generally believed that the object was the crash of a UFO. The
government documents that declare the object to be a downed
extraterrestrial craft are freely available in Canada, according to
Styles.
Before
it disappeared, the object was reported by several witnesses to be at
least 60 feet across and to display flashing colored lights
that repeated in the same sequence over and over. But Styles
emphasized that it was not the public who called the object a UFO.
The neighboring residents had only initially reported strange lights.
It was the Canadian authorities themselves who referred to the
incident as a “UFO search,” contrary to normal expectations
surrounding such things.
When asked why the
extraterrestrial occupants would operate underwater, Styles said, “I
think water provides a perfect medium for hiding; it’s great for
stealth. You’re out of sight and out of mind. I mean, off the
coast of Nova Scotia, so many feet down, there’s not a whole lot of
traffic there, right? I know some people have wondered, is there a
base down there? These things are always fun to speculate about, but
I’m more into getting the data. We’ll find something and then
we’ll worry about the interpretation.”
For Stanton Friedman,
it’s a matter of the USOs exploiting what’s down there of value.
“Besides just hiding from the guys above,” Friedman said,
“there are a lot of resources at the bottom of the ocean.
There are nodules of all kinds of metals, almost pure metals.
There are loads of diamonds, for instance, off the coast of Africa,
that are underwater. There are nodules of manganese and cobalt and
other things at the bottom of the ocean, besides all kinds of
strange sea creatures from which they may extract some very
interesting biological or chemical things.”
Having established a
little background on USOs, let us now examine a case of abduction
from undersea.
Betty Andreasson Luca
is a housewife, mother and grandmother, and is also one of the
most important alien abductees ever to be investigated and
documented. Researcher and author Raymond Fowler has written a
series of books about Betty, which tell the continuing story of
Betty’s mind-bending encounters with diminutive gray aliens she
believes to be angelic servants of Jesus Christ.
In April 1980, Betty
underwent yet another session of regressive hypnosis to retrieve the
buried memories of some of what happened to her at the hands of the
aliens. As the session began, she reported being abducted into an
alien spacecraft, which may seem fairly routine at this point. But
this time, she recalled the ship started hurtling toward a body of
water. Under hypnosis, with the tape recorder rolling, she becomes
terrified that the ship was about to “crash” into some water.
Betty was so frightened that the hypnotist interrupted the session to
allow her to calm down.
When the examination
of this memory resumed a few days later, Betty recalls the craft
entering the water and being wholly submerged beneath it. The ship
proceeds to enter a cave or tunnel with walls of solid ice and
icicles throughout. The underwater place is brightly-lit. Betty sees
people, “people like me,” she says.
What Betty next
reports is astounding. She is seeing what Fowler later called “The
Museum of Time” – living people encased in the ice in what we
call “tableaux” in earthly terms. Each museum person on display
has his or her own scenery appropriate to their time, wearing the
correct clothes, etc. The figures look neither dead nor stuffed, and
include babies and children as well as many different races. Betty
repeatedly calls the clothing “funny and old-fashioned.” There
are too many cubicles for Betty to count.
When Fowler listened
to a cassette of this particular regression session several days
later, he found his mind “rebelling,” unable to believe what
Betty had said. Yet how, he wondered, could Betty spontaneously and
emotionally relive such detailed and intricate experiences unless
they were true?
Fowler would later
write, “A cold chill coursed through my body when Betty was
describing people and animals enclosed in glassy cubicles in an icy
cavern. Perhaps Betty was privy to the aliens’ Museum of Time!”
Does all this offer a
clue as to what the USO occupants are really up to down there? In any
case, they appear to be the same entities as the more familiar
airborne UFOs, with the same proclivity for abducting their Chosen
Ones and subjecting them to frightening confrontations with as yet
unknown and perhaps ultimately incomprehensible alien truths. Do the
aliens maintain a kind of museum of human history? Are they proudly
and affectionately displaying specimens of their creation, humankind?
Or is there a darker mockery at work here, a kind of contemptuous
collecting of samples of a shamefully lower form of life?
THE MOST SPECTACULAR
USO ABDUCTION CASE OF ALL TIME!
The primary focus of
the Global Communications book “UFO Abduction From Undersea” is
the story of Filiberto Cardenas —THOUGH HE WAS NOT ALONE! Like
Betty Andreasson Luca, he was abducted by a USO. Cardenas was also
given many strange prophecies by his captors, prophecies which came
electrifyingly true shortly thereafter.
It all began on the
evening of January 3, 1979, when Cardenas was in his gift shop in
Hialeah, Florida, and received a phone call from his friend, Fernando
Marti. Marti asked Cardenas to accompany him to buy a pig from the
local merchants to roast the next Sunday. Marti and his wife and
daughter arrived at Cardenas’ place of business and they set out on
their errand. After stopping at two different farms, they were still
unable to find an acceptable ‘puerco” for their feast. As they
continued their drive, they turned off onto a rural road that was in
poor condition. At that point, the car began to lose power.
The two men examined
the engine but were unable to see what the problem was. Then the
engine began to reflect red and violet lights in sequence. At the
same moment, they heard a strange noise, like a swarm of bees. Next
the car began to shake, and Marti’s wife began to scream in panic,
believing it was an earthquake. When Cardenas tried to approach her
to calm her down, he became paralyzed, frozen under the hood of the
car. Then the same force that had paralyzed him began to lift him and
suspend him in the air. Cardenas began to shout, “Don’t take me!
Don’t take me!” The noise and lights ceased and everything seemed
to return to normal. Then Marti looked up and saw a UFO ascending
into the sky. He shouted, “They have taken Filiberto!”
After several
attempts, he was able to start the car. He felt compelled to tell the
police, but feared he would not be believed, or worse, that he would
be accused of having himself harmed Cardenas. He decided to inform
the police anyway and also called Cardenas’ wife, saying, “A
light took Filiberto away.”
Meanwhile, Cardenas
awoke onboard the UFO, in a seat that seemed to hold him in place by
some kind of suction and restrained all his movements. He saw three
strange figures, one of whom placed a strange helmet on his head and
spoke to him in a language he thought sounded like German. He was
shown projected images, as on a television, of scenes from the past,
present and future of humankind. He was then taken to a smaller ship
that discharged from the mother-ship. He saw a beach approaching, and
then the UFO plunged into the sea. Everything was obscured by the
incredible velocity at which the ship moved.
The ship veered to the
right and began to lose speed. Cardenas could now see a tunnel
with walls that seemed illuminated as if they were phosphorescent.
The ship entered the tunnel and then emerged in a place that was
completely dry. The area was huge. He noticed two symbols, one of
them being a serpent as large as “an electric light pole,”
Cardenas later said. The other image was similar but smaller. His
captors took him from the ship and told him to sit down on a large
rock.
At this point, one
must note the similarity to what happened to Betty Andreasson Luca.
As with Luca, the UFO that transported Cardenas quickly plunged into
the sea and emerged in a dry alien environment. While in Luca’s
case the surroundings were icy, it is still remarkably similar to the
large cave to which Cardenas was taken.
IN THE UNDERWATER
CAVES
In the cavern area,
Cardenas was welcomed by a human-looking figure who said he was
from the Earth and had long worked with the UFO entities. He
seemed to be saying that Cardenas was most fortunate to be receiving
instructions from “beings like us.” After some further
conversation, and a quick trip to what was apparently an undersea
alien city, Cardenas was returned to a pasture near where he had
been originally abducted. The aforementioned predictions Cardenas
received from the aliens included everything from the future
succession of the popes to the 1980 election of President Ronald
Reagan, the 1985 earthquake in Mexico City and the demonstration by
Chinese students in Tiananmen Square in 1989. Cardenas, armed with
the prophecies from the aliens, was also able to accurately predict
the assassination in 1981 of Egyptian president Anwar Sadat and the
Gulf War against Saddam Hussein in 1990.
All of these
prophecies are included in this expanded edition of “UFO Abduction
From Undersea,” written by Virgilio Sanchez-Ocejo. Sanchez-Ocejo
provides an impressive amount of data and documentation that tells
the story of Filiberto Cardenas in exquisite detail, providing
transcripts of the regressive hypnosis sessions in which Cardenas
relived his bizarre experience and even medical documentation on the
typical marks and scars left on Cardenas’ body in the aftermath of
his excursion into the unknown.
The late Lieutenant
Colonel Wendelle C. Stevens, the UFO researcher who published the
original book, also contributes a preface that takes up the defense
of the worthiness of the case in spite of the fact that local media
at the time scoffed at the story and quickly ceased to cover it. In
spite of that media scorn, there is still a wealth of supporting
evidence, Stevens writes, that was completely overlooked at the time.
Serious UFO
researchers may want to watch the witnesses tell their story and see
the subsequent hypnosis session. This will give the reader a feel for
the obvious sincerity of those involved. It is available in Spanish
on You Tube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUghBO3dloU
One must once again
applaud the continued effort by Timothy Green Beckley to republish
classic UFO/flying saucer books, in newly expanded form, that have
not only earned a place in history but should also be read by a new
audience who will undoubtedly learn that, while there may be nothing
new under the sun, there is still a great deal to learn from
Ufology’s past. “UFO Abduction From Undersea” will enthrall the
reader even as it terrifies, and who could ask for more than that?
No comments:
Post a Comment