Treasure Hunters Find Sixty Foot Disc Embedded In Baltic Ocean: 985 Foot Impact Track Sparks Conjecture
The following story appeared on the Conservative Refocus News website:
The following story appeared on the Conservative Refocus News website:
Swedish sea treasure hunters have found something extraordinary: A 60-foot disc sunk in the bottom of the ocean, with what appears to be 985-foot-long impact tracks leading to it. The team leader never found anything like it:
You see a lot of weird stuff in this job but during my 18 years as a professional I have never seen anything like this. The shape is completely round… a circle.
Those are the words of Peter Lindberg, commander of the Ocean Explorer. He and his team found the strange disc on June 19 2011, at 285 feet below the surface of the Botnia Gulf, which is located somewhere between Finland and Sweden in the Baltic.
The Ocean Explorer is not a team of crazy UFO hunters, but a company that finds sunken ships and retrieve their contents for profit. In 1997 they found the ship Jönköping, which was loaded by 2.500 bottles of an amazing champagne: Heidsieck&Co Monopole 1907 "Gout Americain" dedicated to the Russian Imperial Fleet. They sold those bottles for $13,000 a pop.
So what this could be?
Linberg is not claiming this is a UFO but the appearance of the sonar image is leading some people to believe it’s a crashed object either made by humans or—dun dun DUN—aliens. I look at the images and all I can think about is "someone get Chewie and Han’s bodies out of there."
While the shape may remind you of the Millennium Falcon, a Cylon Raider or a bloody Nazi spaceship from the dark side of the Moon , and the tracks suggest the object destroyed part of seabed on its way to its final position, this could be anything, including a geological formation or, as Lindberg says, some archeological find, some "new Stonehenge."
How a new Stonehenge could be found at 285 feet below the surface, I don’t know. And it certainly can’t be a manmade object because I’d would assume that any experimental vehicle woud have been retrieved by now by the US or Russian navies.
In any case, I’m sure we will find out. Lindberg doesn’t want to spend any money on it "since it might be nothing" but I’m sure James Cameron is on his way armed with his Titanic underwater robots and he will find out.
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Tommyknockers underwater?!
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amazing story hope to hear more in greater detail..sending info on a regular basis
to my 80 something year old mother as she as no access to the interent…the two of
us are very interested in the subject matter……
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A nearly thousand foot impact at the bottom of the ocean? Hmm… if memory serves, that means that the object would have been traveling in excess of 40 miles per hour when it made it’s initial impact with the sea bed. That’s horizonally, not vertically.
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Has the possibility of the disc being a hatch cover from an oil tanker or other very large cargo transport been ruled out?
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A quick and dirty search reveals no ship large enough to have a hatch that size, or of a class that would have a hatch that size, has reported losing one in the Baltic. Given it’s approx sixty foot size, there are a very limited number of ships that would have or have had round hatches that large.
In all honesty, given the size of it, I would expect to find a ship as well, if it was a hatch, since most events at sea that would tear free a hatch like that would also most likely sink the vessel.
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