This has led some researchers to take a position about the potential for superior applied sciences and even civilizations working deep beneath Earth’s oceans. Whereas such concepts stay speculative, the notion is just not completely implausible when one considers that an estimated 90 % or extra of the deep ocean has by no means been instantly explored or noticed by people or submersibles.
The 1982 Sokolov UFO incident is one such case, prompting an intriguing query that continues to problem researchers: who or what might be working beneath the huge, largely unexplored depths of our oceans?
In Might 1982, close to the Kamchatka Peninsula within the Soviet Far East, a Soviet naval officer recognized in some accounts as A. Sokolov, together with two fellow crewmen, reportedly witnessed a rare object rising from the Pacific Ocean.
In keeping with their account, an enormous cigar-shaped craft rose silently from the water, displaying 4 vibrant lights at its rear. The item then climbed quickly into the sky, accelerated, and vanished from sight with out producing any noticeable sound.
The Sokolov incident is ceaselessly cited alongside different alleged navy encounters involving unidentified objects coming into or leaving the world’s oceans. UFO researchers argue that such studies level to a expertise able to high-speed underwater operation, seamless transitions between water and air, and silent propulsion.
On this presentation, Richard Dolan explores this little-known Chilly Warfare-era USO (Unidentified Submerged Object) case, analyzing its Soviet naval context and its significance inside the broader thriller of unidentified objects reportedly working in and round Earth’s oceans.


