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UFO in the Baltic Sea?

theyounghistorian77

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(Oh really?) :facepalm:

Im no geologist but to my eyes this 'thing' at the bottom of the Baltic sea looks like just another (broken/eroded) random rock formation which is being blown way out of proportion by our not-so-wonderful à¼ber-sensationalist tabloid media. It reminds me actually of when the Sun Newspaer did a piece a few years ago claiming that Google Earth had actually found the lost city of Atlantis (which of course was nonsense).

maybe the following is not the best way to spend money, but i would like someone to just dig the whole thing up, take it to dry land and demonstrate publicly that it is 'just another lump of rock'.
 
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theyounghistorian77 said:
(...) i would like someone to just dig the whole thing up, take it to dry land and demonstrate publicly that it is 'just another lump of rock'.

... and become part of the conspiracy to hide the alien space ship? :)
 
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WarK said:
theyounghistorian77 said:
(...) i would like someone to just dig the whole thing up, take it to dry land and demonstrate publicly that it is 'just another lump of rock'.

... and become part of the conspiracy to hide the alien space ship? :)

No he'll be aiding and abetting in Han Solo's smuggling activities :lol:
 
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CEbbesen said:
Well, as with everything. This is either nature or man made.

Confirmed. Nature involved in plot to trick human perception. Lets start websites; magazines; and radio shows, and use something called science to investigate natural phenomena that so often eludes our base ability to account for things.
 
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televator said:
CEbbesen said:
Well, as with everything. This is either nature or man made.

Confirmed. Nature involved in plot to trick human perception. Lets start websites; magazines; and radio shows, and use something called science to investigate natural phenomena that so often eludes our base ability to account for things.

Don't bring science into this! then we will only learn the truth.
 
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I wouldn't assume extra-terrestrial origins (like the name UFO conjures up) but it does look to be man made. That doesn't mean it is, but it seems out of place in its area. Possibly a fallen satellite or who knows what, wasn't the Baltic a huge hotbed of trading and piracy?

I'm in the "that LOOKS to be man made" camp on this. Granted there are plenty of natural phenomena that appear man made too.

Either way, it is kind of interesting. I'd be interested in seeing what's found in a year or so out of this.
 
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