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I think the expedition started today and yet nothing. Did they disappear?

I don't want to be alarmist, but there have been unconfirmed reports that after making first contact with the underwater aliens, the military started rounding up hundreds of civilians and herding them into the sea.

 

Personally, I'll believe it when I see it:

 

Just-an-Internet-rumor-or-a-sign-of-things-to-come----You-decide

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It's-about-tourism-$$-or-at-least-that's-the-cover-story

 

 

While the Ocean Explorer team is understandably excited about their potentially earth-shattering find, others are slightly more sceptical and are questioning the accuracy of the sonar technology.

 

In the past, such technology has confused foreign objects with unusual- but natural - rock formations.

 

The Baltic Sea is a treasure trove for shipwreck hunters, as an estimated 100,000 objects are thought to line the cold sea's floor.

 

The company have created a submarine that they hope will appeal to tourists and wannabe shipwreck hunters who will pay to take a trip down to the bottom of the Baltic Sea to see for themselves.

 

The link includes a picture of the sub.

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Reports from the OceanX team are beginning to come to the surface. While their initial dive to the mysterious object was delayed for an unannounced NATO "exercise", which happened to be centered directly over the object's resting place. Some believe the NATO exercises were really a ruse designed to cover up a massive excavation effort.

 

Whichever side of the conspiracy coin you believe, the OceanX team finally reached bottom this week. They didn't find a UFO, but they did find something very strange. A formation of rocks that appear to resemble a fire pit as well as some sort of biologic they are describing as a giant mushroom measuring upwards of 13 feet. More research is underway, but it appears likely that the mystery "UFO" was nothing more than a sonar mirage.

 

 

UPDATE:

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Reports from the OceanX team are beginning to come to the surface. While their initial dive to the mysterious object was delayed for an unannounced NATO "exercise", which happened to be centered directly over the object's resting place. Some believe the NATO exercises were really a ruse designed to cover up a massive excavation effort.

 

Whichever side of the conspiracy coin you believe, the OceanX team finally reached bottom this week. They didn't find a UFO, but they did find something very strange. A formation of rocks that appear to resemble a fire pit as well as some sort of biologic they are describing as a giant mushroom measuring upwards of 13 feet. More research is underway, but it appears likely that the mystery "UFO" was nothing more than a sonar mirage.

 

 

UPDATE:

 

Why would NASA delay everything and be parked over the site for a day? They took the UFO and left the mushroom? I smell a rat!

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Not a UFO.

 

http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2012/06/18/Undersea-object-probably-not-a-UFO/UPI-54761340064847/?spt=hs&or=sn

 

The object, located on the sea floor between Sweden and Finland, is some sort of "natural, geological formation," Peter Lindberg, the leader of the Ocean Explorer team, told FoxNews.com.

 

Lindberg and other scientists and divers spent 12 day exploring the 200-foot-wide roughly circular object under the Baltic they had first seen in sonar scans a year ago.

 

"It's not obviously an alien spacecraft. It's not made of metal," he said.

 

Read more: http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2012/06/18/Undersea-object-probably-not-a-UFO/UPI-54761340064847/#ixzz1yQde07sh

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Not a UFO.

That's just what they want you to think.

 

Or is it?

 

"It's not obviously an alien spacecraft. It's not made of metal," he said.

"Not obviously?" As in, it's not obvious that it's an alien spacecraft; you have to look closer? Is that what Lindberg is subtly trying to tell us?

 

:D

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Reports from the OceanX team are beginning to come to the surface. While their initial dive to the mysterious object was delayed for an unannounced NATO "exercise", which happened to be centered directly over the object's resting place. Some believe the NATO exercises were really a ruse designed to cover up a massive excavation effort.

 

Whichever side of the conspiracy coin you believe, the OceanX team finally reached bottom this week. They didn't find a UFO, but they did find something very strange. A formation of rocks that appear to resemble a fire pit as well as some sort of biologic they are describing as a giant mushroom measuring upwards of 13 feet. More research is underway, but it appears likely that the mystery "UFO" was nothing more than a sonar mirage.

 

 

UPDATE:

 

Shocked, yes, shocked I am at this unexpected development!

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That structure is heavily contested as being man-made.

Sorry, I know that there is the whole language barrier thingy going on with you, but SCUBA equipment wasn't invented when the aliens built those structures.

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