• Why don't more military UFO witnesses come forward publicly?

    From Jim Singleton@RICKSBBS to ALL on Thu Jan 9 06:43:36 2025
    The question is often asked, why don't more military UFO
    witnesses come forward publicly, and provide names, dates
    and places? Surely they aren't REALLY intimidated by such
    empty threats as JANAP 146-E, which provides for hefty fines
    and jail sentences for breaking silence on a military UFO
    sighting. Surely they realize the scien- tific import of
    their sighting transcends any nationalist or mili- tary
    considerations. If more military witnesses don't come forth
    publicly, isn't it possible that there aren't really as many
    as hardcore ufologists would have us believe? Its a question
    I've often asked myself.

    ParaNet is deeply indebted to, and a little honored by, user Bill
    Cooper of Fullerton, California, for this, the first known report
    of a multiple military witness sighting that occurred onboard the
    submarine USS Tiru in 1966.
    --Jim Speiser -------------------------------------------------------------
    In 1966 during the month of the Rose Festival in the Pacific
    Northwest United States, the USS Tiru SS-416 left Pearl
    Harbor bound for Seattle Washington. The sub moored to a
    civilian pier near the downtown Seattle area and thousands
    of people toured the sub during its stay in Seattle. After
    its duty as "showboat" it proceeded to a back bay area
    where it underwent torpedo trials. I believe the area was
    called dabob bay [pronounced day-bob] but I am not sure of
    the spelling. I include the above information because it
    should be easy to research. During the cruise from Pearl
    to Seattle five of the crew had a very unusual experience.
    During one late afternoon the sub was cruising on the
    surface at approx. 10 knots when the port lookout reported
    a strange contact at a range of 2 miles bearing 315 degrees
    relative. The lookout refused to tell the OOD what it was
    that he had seen and instead insisted that the starboard
    lookout and the OOD both look at that area. The three men
    looked through their binoculars toward the area reported
    and were astounded to see a metal craft larger than a
    football field tumble from the clouds into the ocean. It
    actually tumbled end over end and when it hit the water and
    sank beneath the ocean huge geysers of water rose into the
    air. When the port lookout was sure that the others had
    seen it he then told the OOD that he had seen it tumble
    from the ocean up into the clouds. The OOD and the
    starboard lookout were speechless. Within a few minutes,
    however, they all became excited when it again rose from
    the water and tumbled up into the cloud layer. At about
    the same time a crew member below queried the bridge about
    a radar contact at the same range and bearing. Sonar also
    reported strange echos. The OOD called for the Captain to
    come to the bridge at that time. He also called for the
    camera to be sent to the bridge. The Captain arrived on
    the bridge within 2 minutes and the Chief Quartermaster was
    right behind him with the camera. At about the same time
    the object emerged from the clouds and fell down into the
    ocean. All five men witnessed this. The QMC took pictures
    as it rose up into the clouds and then back down into the
    ocean once again. The five men watched for quite a while
    longer but nothing else happened. Soon the sub had moved
    out of visual range and the Captain told all witnesses that
    they were never to discuss what they had seen with anyone
    under any circumstances. He stated that the incident was
    classified information. The Captain then went below and
    sent a radio msg. There was no doubt as to what we had
    seen. It was a metal craft with machinery on and around
    the outside of it. It appeared to have windows or lenses
    placed around its perimeter. It made no noise that we
    could hear. It did not disturb the subs electrical systems
    nor did it affect the gyro compass. It looked very much
    like a round flying "ship" as in sea going ship. It had
    the shape and form of a saucer with a bowl inverted in the
    saucer and it was huge. I will never forget it as long as
    I live. When I first saw this craft I believe that my heart
    literally stopped beating and I was terrified. The name of
    the OOD was Ensign Ball. The starboard lookout was an
    American Indian seaman that the crew called Geronimo. The
    port lookout was a new man who left the sub soon after the
    return to Pearl Harbor and his name was Cooper. I do not
    remember the Captain's name nor the Chief Quartermaster's
    name. This is the first time I have ever mentioned it
    since the moment that the Captain told me that it was
    classified. As far as I know it has never been reported to
    the public before this instant. It should be easy to
    verify the facts if you can get a copy of the log and/or
    contact the other witnesses. The names should not be too
    hard to find in the ships records/logs. I was the port
    lookout. I must say that I feel a great uneasyness in
    posting this, much like the way I felt in Vietnam when my
    life was in great danger.

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