Rear Admiral Gallaudet Urges NASA: Dive Deep for USOs, Expanding the Search Beyond the Skies

Rear Admiral Timothy Cole Gallaudet, a retired US Navy oceanographer with extensive experience both underwater and in academia, suggests a pivotal shift in the search for extraterrestrial life.
Gallaudet, who has served as NOAA’s Acting Administrator and is now the CEO of Ocean STL Consulting and a host of The American Blue Economy Podcast, advocates for NASA to redirect its focus from aerial unidentified flying objects (UFOs) to exploring the depths of our oceans for unidentified submersible objects (USOs).
Following the discovery of an unusual seabed anomaly off California, Gallaudet calls for deploying remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROVs) for closer investigation. With a distinguished career that includes firsthand sightings of UAPs and USOs during his naval service, Gallaudet’s proposal is rooted in his deep-seated belief in the importance of ocean exploration.
His involvement in various organizations committed to UAP research underlines the need for a broader, destigmatized approach to studying these phenomena.