"Fast movers" USO Transmedium Vehicles

“Fast movers” USO Transmedium Vehicles

Eyewitness reports of USOs are nothing new. U.S. Navy nuclear submarines detect and interact with the underwater equivalent of Unidentified Flying Objects referred to in UFO circles as USOs or Unidentified Submerged Objects.

Find out more about these “Fast movers” UFO or USOs Transmedium Vehicles.


The USOs are common – they even have a program to classify and log and determine their speed, and it goes into a vault

The fast-moving USOs are being detected by nuclear submarines packed with the most sensitive listening equipment on Earth.

They comprised sonar arrays and computer systems costing hundreds of millions of dollars.

Our ancestors spoke about “gods coming from the ocean.” They could’ve been referring to these USOs the entire time, and we took it as mythology. Learn about one of these encounters in this short article.

Could “They” Be Originating From Our Oceans?

The reports suggest that the UAP Task Force appears to be concerned that the objects being termed as UAP may originate from within the world’s oceans.

Strange as this may sound, the idea of “USOs” or “unidentified submersible objects” is not something exclusive to the current UAPTF.

And according to Tom DeLonge in a post on Instagram, “a few years ago an unidentified craft (USO) was underwater and pinned against the North Atlantic coast by multiple nuclear attack submarines for over a week.” 

USO Report From a Nuclear Attack Submarine

UFO researcher and Astronomer Marc D’Antonio describe a ride aboard a nuclear attack submarine in the North Atlantic and the unexpected appearance of a very high-performance object on sonar. 



The account from his report reads: 

“D’Antonio operates a special effects company called FX Models that offers Naval contracts, said to him: “And as a thank you for doing some work for them.

The Navy asked him if Marc wanted to go for a ride in a nuclear submarine, so Marc said yes.

Once they got under, Marc was sitting in the sonar station, and the sonar operator was sitting next to him.

“Submarines are loud, he said – people believe they are very quiet, and it’s true they are on the outside because the sound doesn’t get out.

But inside, you hear fans, noise – it’s a continuous noise on a sub.

He was sitting there zoning out a little because he became seasick, and all of a sudden, the sonar kid shouts “fast mover, fast mover,” and Marc jolted awake – thinking, ‘What is happening? Is it a torpedo?’



Then the executive officer comes out, and the operator shows him the object’s path, and the officer says, ‘How fast is that USO going?’

The kid said ‘several hundred knots. Marc starts to lean forward to listen in – and the officer said, ‘Can you confirm it?’

He went to another sonar machine and confirmed it wasn’t a machine anomaly – it was real. Marc thought, ‘Wow, that is incredible.

“When the sonar person said, “What do I do with this?” the officer said, “log it and dog it” – in other words, log it and bury it.”

D’Antonio said he was doing some more contract work for the Navy when he spoke to a senior naval person about what he encountered. “Can you tell me about the Fast Mover Programme?” He replied:

The USOs are common – they even have a program to classify and log and determine their speed, and it goes into a vault, according to Marc D’Antonio.

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