2012-02-10

UFO sightings reveal more strange metal boxes along coastal beaches, Feb 2012.




BRAY’S POINT, Ore. – They can’t be moved; even when yanked by a four-wheel drive truck pulling on heavy chains tied around these humming metal boxes that are still appearing as of Feb. 8 2012 up and down West Coast beaches.

As of late afternoon Feb. 8, Bill Hanshumaker, a public marine specialist and (Ph.D) doctor of marine science at the Hatfield Marine Science Center in nearby Newport, told Huliq in an interview that, “I don’t know what they are.” In turn, Doctor Hanshumaker said he’s advised “surf monitoring” about these strange metal boxes that suddenly appeared along local beaches Feb. 6, and now seem to be multiplying like Star Trek “Tribbles.” The photograph that accompanies this report – taken during the afternoon of Feb. 8 near Bray’s Point -- of yet another strange metal box stuck in the surf up is one of a possible group of a dozen or more that have been sited up and down West Coast beaches. Meanwhile, the British government also photographed similar huge metal boxes on beaches in Sri Lanka in the late 1990’s and in early 2004 and 2005. The discovery of the boxes is detailed in updated previously classified reports from the British government that document sightings of unidentified flying objects by both the military and the general public dating back to the 1950s.


UFO history filled with “mystery boxes”
Thus, within these British government UFO files, available via the Internet, are the Sri Lanka beach boxes that are similar in both size, coloring and shape; with locals all along Sri Lanka’s beaches – located in the blue waters of the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal – stating in the recently released British UFO documents that “the strange metal boxes appeared suddenly, and after numerous reported UFO sightings.”



Source: http://goo.gl/KlkYp 

12 comments:

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  2. Could you open these stange boxes?

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    1. I really wish I knew. I was wondering the same thing myself. Why hasn't someone picked it up, taken it home and opened it? Strange.

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    2. Supposedly they can't budge them to inspect them. But I wonder what became of the boxes from the late 90's and 2004 - 2005? This is the first time I've heard anything about them. The link http://goo.gl/KlkYp goes nowhere so I can't even get that verified. Need some solid DD about this or else it's just a bunch of lonely people with time on thier hands. JMHO

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    3. They can't move it with chains hooked to a 4 wheel drive so I guess they can't inspect it either. But with the very little ammount of data available about this in the last 10 years or so, I would'nt loose any sleep over it. So where is the boxes that were found before? Too few of details for any credibility. JMHO

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    4. Yep, I can't wait to hear more about these and I am sure we will soon.

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  3. Can you open these boxes?

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  4. I've been looking into this myself and sadly all signs are pointing to a hoax. Local reports of people exploring this area have seen nothing related to this report and "Bill Hanshumaker, a public marine specialist and (Ph.D) doctor of marine science at the Hatfield Marine Science Center in nearby Newport" has been unable to be contacted. I think this is why there has been no uplift by press either local or international.

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  5. I've been looking into this myself and sadly all signs are pointing to a hoax. Local reports of people exploring this area have seen nothing related to this report and "Bill Hanshumaker, a public marine specialist and (Ph.D) doctor of marine science at the Hatfield Marine Science Center in nearby Newport" has been unable to be contacted. I think this is why there has been no uplift by press either local or international.

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  6. I've heard that these are some sort of power transformers, the hum is from the charge they still hold. Some shipwreck lost about a half million of these. The guy I heard talking about them said it would be a very bad idea to open them up as there are very toxic industrial chemicals inside. I haven't looked into it but those of you that are interested should keep this explanation in mind.

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