Showing posts with label Baltic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baltic. Show all posts

2012-11-27

Baltic Sea UFO Released On Video By Captain Of Ship, Nov 27, 2012.



Date of discovery: June 16, 2011
Date of video release: November 27, 2012

This is an update on the Baltic Sea UFO. The captain of the ship that discovered the UFO released the first moving video of the UFO on radar. Most the time electronics on the ship shut down for some unknown reason, whenever it was over the UFO, so recording it was a constant struggle for him, but this video is much appreciated. SCW

Also he posted another video Nov 3, but it does not allow embeding so I will put the link below. In it he explains this video and states that the object is, "Most likely constructed and it has been there for a very long time. This is for real, even though its very hard to believe that." 


2012-02-03

Update on Treasure Hunters Discovery of Two UFO at Bottom of Ocean, 2012 CNN Video.





Date of sighting: 2011 but this interview with CNN was done Jan 2012.
Location of sighting: Baltic Sea, Sweden

This UFO was discovered in the Baltic Sea at the end of 2011 by some treasure hunters, but they announced that they are planning to return and they are trying to get a someone to fund the exploration. Eyewitness states, "This thing turned up. My first reaction was to tell the guys that we have a UFO here on the bottom," said Peter Lindberg, the leader of the amateur treasure hunters. Sonar readings show that the mysterious object is about 60 meters across, or about the size of a jumbo jet. And it's not alone. Nearby on the sea floor is another, smaller object with a similar shape. Even more fascinating is that both objects have "drag marks" behind them on the sea floor, stretching back more than 400 feet.

2011-08-05

UFO Sighting Over Moscow, Russia Near Skyscraper Of Orb Fleet on Aug 4, 2011, Video.







 

Date of sighting: August 4, 2011
Location of sighting: Moscow, Russia

I took some screenshot and added light to them in hope of finding out if the four orbs were one craft or 4 orbs. It looks like they are four orbs flying in formation. This happened just last month around Taiwan's Taipei 101 building (#3-4 worlds tallest). They fly there because they are sure to get tourist taking their photos, but are not close enough to get too much detail that may frighten us.





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2011-07-19

Ocean Explorer Team Who Finds UFO At Bottom of Ocean Speaks About the find, UFO Sighting News.



Swedish treasure hunters on the 18th of june 2011 found a gigantic circle on the bottom of the baltic sea between Finland and Sweden.

The circle which was found on 87 meters depth was estimated to be 60 metres in diameter. And was followed by a 300 meter long 'sliding track', as if the object would have travelled over the seabed before it stopped.

Peter Lindberg, one of the treasure hunters of 'Ocean Explorers' said the following; "You see a lot of strange things in this profession, but under my 17-18 years working as a professional 'wreckage hunt' I have never ever seen anything like this. The Shape, the totally unique and completely round circle makes this found totally unique!"

Overall he sounds like he does not want to investigate it further. I am not sure why he does not want to go after it. Alien technology would be priceless to any government anywhere.




Ocean Explorer Team Finds UFO at Bottom of the Baltic Sea: The Story Behind the Discovery

On June 18, 2011, a team of Swedish treasure hunters made a groundbreaking discovery at the bottom of the Baltic Sea between Finland and Sweden. The team, known as the Ocean Explorer Team, led by Peter Lindberg, stumbled upon an enormous circular formation that has since sparked intense speculation and debate. The object, found at a depth of 87 meters, was estimated to be 60 meters in diameter and appeared to be followed by a 300-meter long 'sliding track,' suggesting it had moved across the seabed before coming to rest. This article explores the details of the discovery, the implications of such a find, and why further investigation into this anomaly could hold significant value.

The Discovery

  1. Initial Sighting: During a routine search for shipwrecks, the Ocean Explorer Team’s sonar equipment detected an unusual formation on the seabed. Unlike typical geological formations or known wreckage, this object was a perfect circle with a distinct outline, measuring 60 meters in diameter.

  2. The Object: The sonar images revealed a large, round object with sharp edges and a flat surface. Its unique shape immediately distinguished it from other underwater formations typically encountered by the team. The object also had a peculiar feature – a 300-meter long 'sliding track' trailing behind it, as if it had skidded across the seabed before coming to a halt.

  3. Reaction of the Discoverers: Peter Lindberg, a seasoned treasure hunter with nearly two decades of experience, was astounded by the find. In his words, “You see a lot of strange things in this profession, but under my 17-18 years working as a professional 'wreckage hunter' I have never ever seen anything like this. The Shape, the totally unique and completely round circle makes this found totally unique!”

Analysis of the Object

  1. Sonar Imaging: The initial sonar images captured by the team depicted a clear and defined circular structure. These images have been analyzed extensively, with experts and enthusiasts alike proposing various theories about its origin and nature.

  2. Physical Characteristics: The object’s perfect circular shape and the sliding track suggest it is not a natural formation. Some experts have speculated that it could be a man-made structure, a geological anomaly, or even an extraterrestrial craft.

  3. Comparison with Known Phenomena: Geological formations such as basalt columns and volcanic plugs have been ruled out due to the object's shape and the sliding track. Similarly, the object does not resemble any known shipwrecks or underwater debris typically found in the Baltic Sea.

Theories About the Object

  1. Extraterrestrial Craft: One of the most popular theories is that the object is a UFO that crash-landed on the seabed. The object's size, shape, and the sliding track all lend credence to this hypothesis. Proponents argue that its round, disk-like appearance is consistent with traditional depictions of flying saucers.

  2. Ancient Technology: Another theory suggests that the object could be an ancient technological artifact, possibly from a lost civilization. The precision of the circle and the apparent age of the structure suggest it could have been created by an advanced, albeit ancient, culture.

  3. Natural Formation: While less sensational, some geologists believe the object could be a rare natural formation. The Baltic Sea is known for its unique underwater geology, and it is possible that this object is an unknown or poorly understood geological feature.

Implications of the Discovery

  1. Scientific Value: If the object is of extraterrestrial origin or an ancient technological artifact, its study could provide invaluable insights into advanced technologies, materials, and possibly even the history of our planet. Understanding its composition and origin could revolutionize several scientific fields.

  2. Geopolitical Implications: Alien technology would be of immense interest to governments around the world. The potential for technological advancements derived from such a discovery could alter the balance of power and lead to significant geopolitical shifts.

  3. Cultural Impact: Discovering definitive proof of extraterrestrial life or advanced ancient civilizations would profoundly impact human culture, beliefs, and our understanding of our place in the universe. It would challenge existing paradigms and likely lead to a reevaluation of historical and scientific assumptions.

Challenges in Further Investigation

  1. Logistical Hurdles: Investigating the object further requires significant resources, including advanced underwater exploration equipment and substantial funding. The depth and location of the object pose additional challenges for a thorough examination.

  2. Skepticism and Funding: Despite the object's potential significance, securing funding for further investigation can be difficult. Skeptics argue that it may simply be a natural formation, and without more concrete evidence, convincing investors or scientific bodies to commit resources is challenging.

  3. Peter Lindberg’s Reluctance: Peter Lindberg, while fascinated by the find, has expressed reluctance to pursue further investigation. This hesitation could stem from various factors, including the potential risks, costs, and the speculative nature of the object’s origins.

Public and Media Reaction

  1. Initial Buzz: The discovery generated significant media attention, with numerous articles and news reports covering the find. The story captivated the public’s imagination, leading to widespread speculation and debate about the object's nature.

  2. Ongoing Interest: Over the years, interest in the Baltic Sea anomaly has persisted, with various documentaries, articles, and online discussions keeping the story alive. Enthusiasts and researchers continue to advocate for a comprehensive investigation.

  3. Scientific and Skeptical Perspectives: The scientific community remains divided, with some researchers calling for further exploration and others urging caution, highlighting the need for rigorous analysis and evidence before drawing conclusions.

The Need for Further Exploration

  1. Advanced Exploration Techniques: Utilizing advanced technologies such as remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), submersibles, and underwater drones could provide detailed images and samples of the object. These technologies can help overcome the logistical challenges and offer a closer examination of the anomaly.

  2. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Collaboration between geologists, archaeologists, oceanographers, and engineers is crucial for a comprehensive study of the object. An interdisciplinary approach can provide a holistic understanding of its origins and significance.

  3. Public and Private Partnerships: Engaging both public institutions and private organizations can help secure the necessary funding and resources for further investigation. Crowdfunding and public interest campaigns can also play a role in mobilizing support for the project.

  4. Transparent Reporting: Ensuring that the findings are reported transparently and shared with the public is essential for maintaining trust and credibility. Open access to data and results can encourage broader scientific scrutiny and public engagement.

Conclusion

The discovery of a mysterious circular object at the bottom of the Baltic Sea by the Ocean Explorer Team in June 2011 remains one of the most intriguing underwater findings in recent history. The object's unique shape, size, and the sliding track suggest it is not a typical geological formation, leading to various theories about its origin. Whether it is an extraterrestrial craft, an ancient technological artifact, or a rare natural formation, further investigation is warranted to uncover the truth.

The implications of such a discovery are profound, spanning scientific, geopolitical, and cultural domains. Understanding the object's nature could revolutionize our knowledge and potentially lead to significant technological advancements. However, the challenges of logistical hurdles, funding, and skepticism must be addressed to facilitate a comprehensive exploration.

The persistent public and media interest in the Baltic Sea anomaly underscores the human fascination with the unknown and the desire to uncover the mysteries of our world. As technology advances and interdisciplinary collaboration becomes more prevalent, the opportunity to investigate such anomalies thoroughly and transparently grows.

In the end, the pursuit of knowledge and the quest to understand the unknown drive human progress. The Baltic Sea anomaly represents a tantalizing mystery that, if solved, could provide answers to some of the most fundamental questions about our origins, history, and place in the universe.

2011-07-09

UFO Sighting of giant disk at the bottom of the Baltic Sea, July 2011 video.

UFO Sighting of giant disk at the bottom of the Baltic Sea, July 2011 video.

Date of discovery: June 16, 2011
Location of sighting: Ocean floor of Baltic Sea

This makes me wonder...who will retrieve the UFO from below the Baltic first?




A summary of the swiss translation is as follows: "There are tracks that are 300 meters long leading up to the UFO which means this object moved locations on the ocean floor. It happened on June 16, 2011. Six of the nine crew members aboard the fishing vessel were still asleep in their bunks. Barely awake sat three crew members on watch staring at the computer screen which revealed the sea bed below them.





They are a group of ocean explorers that call themselves treasure hunters. Their mission is to comb the Baltic Sea wrecks in search of alcohol which can then be sold at auction. In 1997 the leader Peter Lindberg found the ship wreak Jonkoping at the island of Archipelago. On board wee champagne that they sold for millions of dollars. But this morning they found something extremely different.

"There is something solid down there! said one. At 87 meters down, between Sweden and Finland, they saw a large circle, about 60 feet in diameter. You see a lot of wierd stuff in this job but during my 18 years as a proffessional I have never seen anything like this. The shape is completly round…a circle,, makes this very unique, says Peter Lindberg.

Swiss news source: http://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/article13263359.ab







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