Posted on 06/16/2012 12:10:10 PM PDT by RoosterRedux
Last year, a mysterious UFO-shaped 18.2m disc was discovered in the bottom of the Baltic sea by a Swedish ocean exploration team using sonar. Now they have managed to get near it and take photographs. According to diver Stefan Hogeborn, they have never seen anything like this:
During my 20-year diving career, including 6000 dives, I have never seen anything like this. Normally stones dont burn. I cant explain what we saw, and I went down there to answer questions, but I came up with even more questions.At first, the divers thought that the disc was just some kind of rock cliff. But closer observations revealed something different:
The object appeared more as a huge mushroom, rising 3-4 metres/10-13 feet from the seabed, with rounded sides and rugged edges. The object had an egg shaped hole leading into it from the top, as an opening. On top of the object they also found strange stone circle formations, almost looking like small fireplaces. The stones were covered in something resembling soot.The divers say that there is a 985-foot-long path that can be described as a runway or a downhill path that is flattened at the seabed with the object at the end of it.
Peter Lindberg, who is one of the founder of the Swedish Ocean X Team, has always been clear that they are not claiming that this is a spaceship of any kind, but they dont know what it is:
First we thought this was only stone[...but no]. And since no volcanic activity has ever been reported in the Baltic Sea the find becomes even stranger. As laymen we can only speculate how this is made by nature, but this is the strangest thing I have ever experienced as a professional diver.
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A ‘stone age’ UFO? (Has this story been out there? This happened last year; had not heard of it before. Surely, must have been discussed on ‘Coast to Coast’?)
It's been a year; seems they might at least be closer to viewing/'uncovering' this thing; and seeing it more clearly - or 'in depth' - so to speak. . .Anything been removed and analyzed? Guess it's time to 'Google' for more info.
Once saw a pic of a computer chip magnified a gazillion times. Thought I was looking at an aerial view of Mayan ruins; including pyramid.
One crashed Nazi spaceship? That’s nothing. In the Illuminatus! Trilogy, there is an entire SS division at the bottom of a lake who the bad guys try to resurrect as zombies to wreak havoc.
What are your thoughts and feelings about it, Jeff?
Nope.
Thanks.
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Have followed the story somewhat. Interesting.
"Relatively thick glacial sediments form a nearly continuous cover over the rolling landscape of central Sweden. Here sand and gravel is quarried for construction material, but the miners must work around huge erratic boulders. Grytan near Lake Storsjön, Sweden. Photo date 6/87, © J.S. Aber."
The Baltic Sea formed as The Ancylus Lake about 9000 years ago with the retreat of the Wechselian glacier. So I infer that its seabed was subglacial ground during the first phase of that retreat.
Saw one similar where SS zombies from a sunken ship chased people around an abandoned hotel. The head Nazi was the guy who always played Dr. Frankenstein in the cheap British horror movies. (Mental block; Christopher Lee’s buddy)
For me, the gold standard of cheesy Nazi sci-fi is this flick:
It's an extremely bad movie, in fact, half or more of the movie is pasted together footage from an entirely different film with a different cast. Still, the crazy premise and the sheer ridiculousness of the plot somehow make it entertaining to me.
didntr anyone thinbg to make a small scale model first?
geez
this shows the failure of communist and dictators in general- one size DOES NOT fit all
bkmk
Yes but it's fun.
Talking about the intentional destruction of our nation and our culture by the left; wears on people.
Queer
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