Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Baltic Sea “UFO”, Elaborate Hoax or Government Cover-up?

Mark Charles | White Owl Conspiracy

I’m sure you have all heard of the so called “Baltic Sea UFO” and I have posted a few articles previously regarding this “sunken UFO”.

Well all seems to have gone very quiet and I’m starting to have my suspicions. If this was indeed a sunken crashed UFO do you really think the PTB would allow for this to be disclosed to the public?

Feeding the public press releases about large rock formations would on the other hand be the great cover-up and distraction needed, “move along nothing to see here”. - Must be Swamp Gas or Chinese Lanterns comes to mind.

By diverting the the public's eye the object could easily be removed.

The funny thing is with all of the latest technology you would think they would be able to bring back better pictures than this?


The above image just looks like a pile of rocks and does not resemble anything close to the original sonar pictures.


If crystal clear pictures of the moons surface are now readily available to the public  I'm sure taking pictures on our own planet is a pieces of cake, be it under the sea!


A Hoax?

On the other hand could this just be an elaborate hoax by the Swedish ocean explorers who call themselves  “Ocean X Team” to drum up some much needed funding for future diving and salvaging projects?

They also claimed last week that the object was giving off so type of electrical signal that was interfering with their equipment and this was foiling their attempts to dive down and investigate the object further! ..
 "Anything electric out there — and the satellite phone as well — stopped working when we were above the object," said diver Stefan Hoberborn in an Ocean X press release. "And then we got away about 200 meters and it turned on again, and when we got back over the object it didn't work."
The alleged inability of the Ocean X team to provide more details of its seafloor "UFO" is only adding to the object's allure, judging by the upsurge of media coverage. But is the whole thing a scam?

Peter Lindberg, head of the Ocean X Team is apparently already making plans to send wealthy tourists down to see the object!

A Sunken Russian Ship?

There is also another theory floating around the web and various forums that the object could be a old sunken Russian ship from the 1800's, this could be plausible and the size and shape would be about right.


I’m still in two minds on what to believe and I will wait for more information to slowly be leaked into the media.
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