Psionic Assets and USOs
With the recent revelations from Barber, we’ve discovered the intriguing concept of psionic assets being capable of summoning UAPs in the sky. However, has Barber or his team suggested whether these psionic abilities can also be used to summon USOs (unidentified submerged objects)? If we entertain the idea that such summoning is indeed feasible, I’m eager to learn what has been done in this area regarding psionic assets and USOs. This line of thought was sparked by my curiosity about the object submerged in the water beneath the Tic Tac incident, a case that I seem to revisit time and again.
You bring up an intriguing point regarding psionic assets and their potential influence on Unidentified Submerged Objects (USOs). While the recent Barber revelations shed some light on the possibility of summoning Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), the question of whether similar techniques could be applied to USOs remains largely unexplored.
It’s worth noting that much of the discussion surrounding psionic abilities is still highly speculative and not widely accepted in mainstream science. If we entertain the idea that psionic assets could indeed summon USOs, we would need to consider several factors such as the environment, the nature of the entities involved, and whether there are unique signals or frequencies to which these underwater phenomena respond.
The reference to the incident involving the “Tic Tac” UAP, where there were reports of something in the water, adds an additional layer of mystery. It raises questions about the interconnectedness of aerial and submerged phenomena. However, as of now, there is limited information from Barber or his crew regarding any direct application of psionic assets to USOs.
It would be fascinating to see further research or investigations into this area, as it could open up new avenues for understanding both aerial and submerged mysteries. Have there been any reports or studies linking psionics to USO activity, or is this still largely theoretical? Perhaps this line of inquiry could inspire collaborative efforts to bridge the gap between different domains of phenomena.