Enigma, the program that’s quietly been collecting data since its 2022 launch, has now logged over 30,000 UFO sightings — billing itself as the largest verifiable UFO database on the planet.
Remember the movie Signs? In that story, aliens couldn’t stand water. But according to Enigma’s growing database, the truth about anomalous creatures might be far more aquatic than we ever imagined. In fact, if these reports are to be believed, they seem to love water quite a bit.
A recent New York Post article sheds some light on the phenomenon: thousands of mysterious sightings — not in the skies, but underwater — have been reported across U.S. coastlines. These are being called USOs, or Unidentified Submersible Objects, and even some former Navy officials are saying they may pose a national security concern.
One video submitted to the Enigma app shows two bright green lights moving beneath the surface off the coast of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Pentagon-reviewed footage has already confirmed similar incidents of craft diving into or emerging from the ocean without so much as a splash.
As of this past August, Enigma had logged:
9,000 mysterious sightings within 10 miles of U.S. shorelines
500 of those within 5 miles
And 150+ reports describing objects hovering over or plunging into the water.
California and Florida lead the list, which makes sense — both have long coastlines and deep UFO lore. But what’s really getting people’s attention are the maps being released that show clusters of activity around major water bodies.
Some members of Congress — those brave enough to even mention it publicly — have hinted that aliens may be using water as a cloaking mechanism, or perhaps even living beneath it.
If true, it flips the Signs script entirely. Maybe they’ve been here all along… just under the surface.
Interesting times indeed.
Maybe they just want saltwater for their taffy..
Enigma: The Program Logging 30,000 UFO Sightings — And Many of Them Love Water
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