On June 19, 2011, a group of maritime fortune hunters, while
engaged in the harrowing pursuit of retrieving sunken treasure from Baltic
shipwrecks got a sonar hit of a strange circular object located 285-feet
(87-meters) below the surface of the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Finland.
According to the report, the team was searching for
shipwrecks full of profitable booty — in this case alcohol, which can be sold
for a massive profit at auction — when three of the nine member crew spied the
almost unbelievable image on the sonar screen; an image which may well be the
first step toward one of the most phenomenal discoveries of the 21st Century.
Peter Lindberg — the leader of the Swedish Ocean Explorer
team that discovered the unusual object in the depths of the Baltic — claimed
that the as yet unidentified “thing” forms a perfect circle and is almost
197-feet (60-meters) in diameter. In his own words:
“You see a lot of
weird stuff in this profession, but during my 17-18 years as a professional I
have never seen anything like this. Shape, completely round the circle, makes
this unique… all I know is that I’ve seen anything down there that is solid —
stone, concrete or steel — and that is completely round.”
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This lovely orb was captured by my daughter on the hill behind our house. |
The Swedish newspaper “Aftonbladet,” in an article titled
“Mysterious circles in the Baltic Sea,” claimed that the unexplained object
showed signs of having moved across the seabed. These excerpts have been
translated from the article:
“Next to the circle
is a 300 meter long slide track — as if the circle has traveled across the
seabed before it has settled.”
Could this almost 1000-foot slide track be evidence that
this object plummeted into the sea and came to a friction-forced halt as
anything plummeting from the sky at tremendous velocity might?
Or this another example of the many enigmatic USOs (Unidentified Submersible Objects) that have been so often reported around the waterways of the Scandinavian countries.
Or this another example of the many enigmatic USOs (Unidentified Submersible Objects) that have been so often reported around the waterways of the Scandinavian countries.
In fact, as recently as April 13th, 2011, a Swedish family
by the name of Harge snapped photos from their beachfront property in
Saltsjöbaden of a huge — and as yet unidentified — submarine-like object that
apparently slipped through the Stockholm archipelago. The Harges also claimed
that they: “…got the feeling that there was something very large under the
surface.”
The head of the family diligently alerted the Armed Forces
about the 328-foot (100-meter) object that observers said floated up to 3-feet
(1-meter) above the waterline. Philip Simon, Press Officer on the Swedish Armed
Forces, stated that possible violations of Swedish territory are always taken
seriously and investigated thoroughly. While there is no evidence whatsoever
that these two incidents are even remotely connected, it bears mentioning that
citizens and the military of this region has had numerous run-ins with USO and
so-called “phantom submarines.”
Whether or not this object proves to be of natural or
extraterrestrial origin, according to expedition member, Dennis Åsberg, there
is the possibility that the debris was dumped there by another nation such as
Russia or Germany. According to (a roughly translated) Åsberg:
“Germans have been
there, the Russians have been there, dumped a huge, yes. It is not inconceivable.”
If this is military or industrial refuse from one of these
or another nation then two questions remain; how long has it been there and
what the heck is it?
Could this be one of those infamous Nazi flying saucers that
was ordered scuttled by the Third Reich high command before the Allies could
get their hands on the technology? Probably not, but the thought is intriguing. Read more here
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