Recently, the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) released a map illustrating UAP hotspots. While the concept of such a map is commendable, the data provided by AARO falls significantly short of the information needed to draw definitive conclusions, the report notes. ufosightingshotspot.blogspot.com.
One aspect that is conspicuously absent from public discussions of the UFO phenomenon and largely unconfirmed by official government sources concerns objects consistently observed beneath the surface of oceans, lakes and other bodies of water. These objects exhibit behavior and characteristics that defy conventional explanations.
These objects, known as USOs (Unidentified Submersible Objects), have similarities to UFOs. USOs typically navigate through water at remarkable speeds and exhibit agility or movement inconsistent with known man-made technology. Reports often describe them emitting strange lights or glowing when observed underwater.
Theories about the origin and nature of USOs vary widely. Some suggest they have extraterrestrial origins, possibly implying the existence of underwater alien bases, while others suggest they could be the result of secret military technology.
USOs have been observed in oceans worldwide, but in certain regions, such as the Bermuda Triangle in the Atlantic Ocean and the Puerto Rico Trench, the frequency of USO observations is higher.
However, as we delve deeper into the study of unidentified underwater objects, real data shows that a prominent hotspot of USO activity, possibly the most important in the world, is the area of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.
In the following video, historian Richard Dolan discusses several cases from this region.