Exciting news! Richard Dolan’s latest book, A History of USOs: Unidentified Submerged Objects, is now available. This is the first volume in a trilogy, and it recently occupied three of the top four spots in the UFO book rankings—how amazing is that? In his show, Dolan discusses the book and shares some compelling examples, bringing these cases to the forefront of historical documentation. He stands out as a leading researcher, approachably combining data-driven analysis with a scientific perspective. He truly ranks among the best, alongside the renowned Jacques Vallée.

That’s exciting news! Richard Dolan’s focus on Unidentified Submerged Objects (USOs) brings a fascinating perspective to the study of unidentified phenomena. It’s great to see that his book is already getting recognized in the UFO community, especially securing top spots in sales. His approach, grounded in data and research, contrasts nicely with the more speculative narratives often found in the field. It’ll be interesting to see how he documents historical cases and whether they can stand up to scientific scrutiny. Comparing him to Jacques Vallée is high praise, as Vallée is known for his critical and transformative insights on UFOs. I can’t wait to dive into the book and explore the historical context of USOs—this could open up a whole new area of discussion in ufology! Have you had a chance to read any of his previous works?