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UFO found on ocean floor?
UFO found on ocean floor?
This is quite interesting to say the least ... :) http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43945692/?GT1=43001 |
just imagine aliens that dont need food traped under the sea, jesus what will they do down there :)
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They would probably enjoy it more than up here... the ocean is a beautiful, mysterious place.
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they're going back, I bet whatever that is that is on the sonar won't be there when they return
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interesting
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When the economy is going to the shitter all sorts of weird things will appear ...
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Proberly not what they think it is...
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I'm glad they understand that only an alien race can make a round thing and that there is no 1000 year history of people using that body of water, throwing shit overboard, sinking ships and so on.
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It was reported by the mainstream media, so it's safe to say it isn't a UFO.
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It's not a UFO.
UFO = Unidentified Flying Object. If it's in the water it's not flying, so it can't be a UFO can it. |
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The powers of the world generally push us away from believing in ET, or at least they have done for a very long time. |
An ocean exploration team led by Swedish researcher Peter Lindberg has found what some are suggesting is a crashed flying saucer.
Lindberg's team, which has had success in the past recovering sunken ships and cargo, was using sonar to look for the century-old wreck of a ship that went down carrying several cases of a super-rare champagne. Instead, the team discovered what it claims is a mysterious round object that might (or might not) be extraterrestrial. Lindberg explained to local media that his crew discovered, on the 300-foot-deep ocean floor between Finland and Sweden, "a large circle, about 60 feet in diameter. 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." Adding to the mystery at the bottom of the Gulf of Bothnia, Lindberg said he saw evidence of scars or marks disturbing the environment nearby, suggesting the object somehow moved across the ocean floor to where his team found it. It's not clear what to make of this report, or the video of the sonar scan that shows the object, but Swedish tabloids and Internet UFO buffs have had a field day. Some suggest the object is a flying saucer of extraterrestrial origin (and the seafloor scars were dug up when it crashed), though of all the things that might create a round sonar signature, that seems to be among the more outlandish. It might be a natural feature formation, or possibly a sunken, round human-made object. [UFO Battles Captured on Video? Not Likely, Expert Says] Lindberg's claim that the object "is perfectly round" may or may not be accurate; while it looks round from the information so far, the resolution of the sonar image was not high enough to verify that it is indeed round. And while the lines that appear to be leading to (or from) the feature may suggest some sort of movement, it's also possible they have nothing to do with the object. Lindberg himself did not suggest that it was of extraterrestrial origin, though he did speculate that it might be a "new Stonehenge." [Dark Waters: The Most Mysterious Places in the Seas] This is not the first time a sunken object has been presented as the solution to a mystery. Take, for example, the famous underwater mystery of the "Bimini Road," a rock formation in the Caribbean near the Bahamas that resembles a road or wall. Many New Agers and conspiracy theorists claimed that the rocks were too perfectly shaped to be natural, and that they were either made by an unknown civilization or left behind by the lost city of Atlantis. In fact, geologists have identified the blocks as unusually shaped but perfectly natural weathered beach rock. It's also worth noting that UFOs may not be saucer-shaped. The famous "flying saucer" description of the first UFO has since been revealed as a reporting error. Lindberg said his team has neither the interest nor the resources for further investigation of the anomaly. Deep ocean research is time-consuming and expensive. If the object were indeed a flying saucer, recovering it could be worth millions or billions of dollars. If it's a natural formation, on the other hand, it would probably be a waste of time and money. </click saved> |
Neat!
Wonder what it can be... some stone disk that crashed and slid during a mudslide or something. Hope somebody digs it up whatever it is... :D |
What kind of highly intelligent life form crashes into the ocean and dies?
http://www.ahajokes.com/cartoon/redneck_airlines.jpg |
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I am a believer!
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show me one UFO sighting that isnt a ball of light. Please for the LOVE OF GOD SHOW ME JUST ONE.
How is this a UFO? it's not flying. It was probably part of a giant naval boat that they ditched at sea, who the fuck cares. |
Some people believe they're already amongst us...
I'll sit on the fence, but I find the concept interesting |
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Looks like a circular shaped rock to me. Nothing to see here, move along.
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Why do UFOs always have to be round?
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It's nothing and they know it, that's why they're not doing anything. It would be so easy to send the smallest ROV down to 300 ft to check it out. It's not time consuming or expensive and there are more than enough willing people that could do it for them if they didn't want to. One of my friends built an ROV for less than $1K and we take it out in the ocean all the time to depths that deep. Just another conspiracy lol.
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Its clearly the Millennium Falcon, mystery solved.
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We found that thing back in 81 testing a new fathometer, but we got a better picture being deeper than they were anb know what it is!
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"An ocean exploration team led by Swedish researcher Peter Lindberg has found what some are suggesting is a crashed flying saucer."
The whole concept of a "flying saucer" was born from a misreported event. |
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When an aircraft crashes and sinks, is it no longer an aircraft? |
best way to avoid asshole humans is under the ocean, we haven't explored but what 5% of what's under water?
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My ship discovered a mountain while on patrol |
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USO - Unidentified Submerged Object.
What amazes me, is that every time a story with promise breaks.. or a legit ufo sighting is seen by hundreds of people.. is that LAME ass excuses/coverup that hits the press shortly after to "explain away" the incident. What is even more amazing, is how people believe _insert retarded excuse here_ . Most people DO BELIEVE everything they read in the newspaper, which is a shame. Weird how that guy in the article was just like.. "We aren't going to investigate it or go check it out at all". I realize how he is not in "that" business, but it still could have rendered him some serious cash.. more like he didn't want to become a person of interest to the us. |
So i was right!
It was the Bermuda "CIRCLE" intead of a triangle. I knew it!!! |
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If a UFO crashes and sinks, it is no longer flying. If an aircraft crashes and sink, it is no longer an aircraft. It's more like a large paperweight. |
The Mothership is comming
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...and Swedish researcher Peter Lindberg's credibility falls right into the toilet.
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Very interesting.
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2012 is coming.
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It's amazing. These aliens learn how to fly across the universe which must involve bending time in some way, have the economy to fund it and crash into the the sea or kidnap Ohio potato or pig farmers. Or visited earth 1,000s of years ago and built pyramids.
Seems unlikely to me. We went to the moon a few times, found nothing there of value so never bothered again. Didn't is result in the invention of Teflon? We're now spending billions going to Mars. Or it is trillions? To find nothing of value, probably. While the Earth rots. Figures. |
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Theres some good stuff here http://www.documentaryufo.com/ |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_a...Hill_abduction The debunkings make more sense than the "facts" they represent. Sure, it "could" happen... though I doubt it did. Plenty of crazy people making odd accusations all around the world, GFY is proof of that. We do have our very own cam_girls. |
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