Puerto Rico: Navy Encounters Unidentified Submerged Object
In 1999, US Navy forces encountered an unidentified submerged object (USO) near Puerto Rico, demonstrating transmedium UAP capabilities.
Background
In 1999, US Navy personnel encountered an unidentified submerged object (USO) in waters near Puerto Rico. The object demonstrated transmedium capabilities, moving between water and air in ways that defied conventional engineering.
Elizondo describes this as part of a long pattern of military encounters with UAP in the Caribbean and Atlantic waters near Puerto Rico, including the later Aguadilla incident (2013) captured on DHS thermal imaging. The Puerto Rico area has been identified as one of the most active UAP hotspots for naval encounters.
Significance
Early documented Navy USO encounter near Puerto Rico, establishing the region as a major UAP hotspot and demonstrating transmedium capabilities.
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