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Paul Riley 08-02-11 06:37 AM

Strange UFO object discovered at the bottom of the Baltic
 
Did anyone else see this in today's newspapers? .Scientists carrying out a sonar scan of the seabed somewhere in the Baltic have uncovered what APPEARS to be an object that resmembles either the Millennium Falcon?,or some other similar craft.
Its either a crashed UFO (stop thinking about little green men here for a change!) from a distant time,the remains of some ancient underwater base/settlement (I instantly recalled some of the stories I had read about secret nazi bases reported to be under the Arctic and Antarctica at the end of the war) ,or a natural rock formation which I seriously doubt,this thing has a distinct shape to it with clean lines.

Let me know what you think.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...er-seabed.html

Dowly 08-02-11 07:07 AM

DailyFail blowing it out of proportions, as usual. :dead:

Paul Riley 08-02-11 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 1718804)
DailyFail blowing it out of proportions, as usual. :dead:

I take it you're a sceptic?
Personally this object looks rather interesting,and you cant really blame folk for saying it resembles the Millennium Falcon,because it does.

There are stranger things between heaven and hell,and we only know a minute fraction of that!

Herr-Berbunch 08-02-11 07:50 AM

We do know little, I'll grant you that, but this kind of thing happens quite regularly and always turns out to be something easily explainable. I see nothing in that 'report' that makes me think any different this time around.

And I think Dowly got it spot on. Sorry.

Paul Riley 08-02-11 07:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1718827)
We do know little, I'll grant you that, but this kind of thing happens quite regularly and always turns out to be something easily explainable. I see nothing in that 'report' that makes me think any different this time around.

And I think Dowly got it spot on. Sorry.

Maybe,still bizarre though.

ReFaN 08-02-11 08:02 AM

its just underwater swamp gas.

Herr-Berbunch 08-02-11 08:04 AM

Or a Met balloon :D

http://submit.shutterstock.com/forum...alloon_162.gif

Paul Riley 08-02-11 08:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 1718804)
DailyFail blowing it out of proportions, as usual. :dead:

By the way it wasnt just the Daily Mail reporting this,other papers too,including The Sun and the Daily Mirror.

Paul Riley 08-02-11 08:14 AM

Damn,I just realised,I posted this thread in the 'general games discussion' and meant to post it in the 'general discussion' section.
Could someone move it to the relevant area please?.

Cheers.

kiwi_2005 08-02-11 08:14 AM

I remember reading a few years back a news article where scientists picked up on sonar a massive moving object in the pacific ocean they believe it was the size of four football fields in diameter and moving at 100knots or more deep under the ocean. They never could figure out what it was just that whatever it was it was big and moving fast, sending in a sub to investigate was out of the question cause of the speed and depth it was at. Then after about an hr of tracking it, it disappeared. A mothership :hmmm: Or maybe a large school of fish high on some toxic seaweed speeding through the depths, or possibly a sea monster :dead:. Who knows!

Dowly 08-02-11 08:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Riley (Post 1718811)
I take it you're a sceptic?
Personally this object looks rather interesting,and you cant really blame folk for saying it resembles the Millennium Falcon,because it does.

There are stranger things between heaven and hell,and we only know a minute fraction of that!

Yes, I am. Especially in cases like this, where the object could be anything ranging
from erosion to conviently shaped rock to, well, anything really. ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Riley (Post 1718847)
By the way it wasnt just the Daily Mail reporting this,other papers too,including The Sun and the Daily Mirror.

Both of which are almost as bad if not worse than Dailymail. :DL

Paul Riley 08-02-11 08:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kiwi_2005 (Post 1718850)
I remember reading a few years back a news article where scientists picked up on sonar a massive moving object in the pacific ocean they believe it was the size of four football fields in diameter and moving at 100knots or more deep under the ocean. They never could figure out what it was just that whatever it was it was big and moving fast, sending in a sub to investigate was out of the question cause of the speed and depth it was at. Then after about an hr of tracking it, it disappeared. A mothership :hmmm: Or maybe a large school of fish high on some toxic seaweed speeding through the depths, or possibly a sea monster :dead:. Who knows!

You familiar with USOs? most (not all) of these submerged sightings could actually hark back to the time of Atlantis (Atlantis DID exist,it was part of the Lemurian continent) for all we know.I mean,the arrogance of humanity to assume it has the answers to everything all the time!,seriously p###es me off! :stare:

http://www.ufoevidence.org/topics/watersightings.htm

Some key words to Google:

Lemuria
Mu
Minoan civilization
Thule
ancient ET wars on earth

Have fun <--- dont google THAT one hehe

Gerald 08-02-11 08:21 AM

Give back 10 seconds, because I read something I find in comic books, :haha:

Paul Riley 08-02-11 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Vendor (Post 1718855)
Give back 10 seconds, because I read something I find in comic books, :haha:

ahhh,dont be so sure mate,not ALL things can be mocked :03:
I wonder why the vikings spent so much time carving runes into everything?,maybe they were bored and wanted to draw pretty symbols?

Herr-Berbunch 08-02-11 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 1718851)
Both of which are almost as bad if not worse than Dailymail. :DL

^That :yep:

Dowly lives 600+ miles away from UK and he knows how bad the red tops can be!


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