Need to Know - Dolan's new USO shockers with Ross Coulthart & Bryce Zabel

In this episode of Need to Know, Richard Dolan joins the conversation to explore the fascinating subject of Unidentified Submerged Objects (USOs) and their historical significance. The discussion covers various aspects of USOs, including the vast number of sightings and incidents reported over centuries, their relation to UAPs, and how these submerged objects demonstrate extraordinary capabilities, such as entering and leaving the water without causing a splash. Dolan shares some of the most compelling cases, including the infamous Shag Harbor incident, and offers insights into his upcoming three-volume book on the history of USOs.

The episode also touches on other related topics, such as the role of the Navy versus the Air Force in UAP investigations and a broader perspective on potential disclosure. Additionally, Dolan discusses Lue Elizondo’s new book Imminent and its connections to USOs, as well as his personal thoughts on the evolving UFO/UAP narrative. The episode ends with reflections on the future of disclosure and what it could mean for our understanding of these phenomena.

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By Need to Know / Ross Coulthart & Bryce Zabel

Need to Know with Ross Coulthart and Bryce Zabel is a twice-monthly podcast dedicated to the concise analysis of news, research and history related to the UAP/UFO issue, encouraging our audience to make informed decisions about their future.

These YouTube videos include bonus visual content.

Home: http://NeedToKnow.today Twitter: @RossCoulthart @BryceZabel

Bryce has created, written and produced five primetime TV series and had multiple films produced. He currently co-hosts the podcast, Need to Know with Coulthart and Zabel. He has authored three books about UFOs, JFK and The Beatles.

https://www.NeedToKnow.today https://www.WhatIfUFOs.com https://www.BryceZabel.com https://www.RossCoulthart.com

(Source: youtube.com; October 17, 2024; https://tinyurl.com/22r6cf6g)
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