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Operation Baltic Discovery, UFO / USO Maybe you are interested?

October 20, 2011 -- During an offshore wreck search in the Baltic Sea, looking for wrecks with champagne and other spirits in their holds, our team recently found a very strange bottom anomaly.

It’s consists of a disc-shaped formation on the bottom, approx. 60 meters across and at 82 meters depth. The outer line of the formation is, from what we can understand, completely circular. However - on the sonar image the formation seems to have a tagged outer line. This is because of disturbance of the sonar equipment which is dragged after the boat in a long cable. When it’s wavy and the boat moves the cable is being pulled and these movements are transferred down to the sonar “fish”.
We have decided not to do any kind edit to the sonar image to reduce these disturbances and present it just as it was when it was revealed on a monitor for us.

The interest for this disc-shaped formation is growing among both media and scientist across the world. People would like to know what it is.

Maybe you are interested to? We are interested to find a collaboration partner who can see the value to participate in the discovery of this amazing find.

 

PRESS RELEASE 2011 - 08 - 03
OCEAN EXPLORER, FINDER OF THE MYSTERIOUS 197 FEET OBJECT IN THE BALTIC SEA PREPARES FOR OPERATION BALTIC DISCOVERY

Treasure Hunters Plan to Confirm their Find with Scientific Answers

STOCKHOLM, Sweden – 8/9/2011- On June 19th the Swedish-based diving company Ocean Explorer discovered something they’ve never quite seen before. They were exploring in the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Finland looking for sunken treasures when a very unusual image suddenly appeared on the sonar. A 197 feet diameter cylinder shaped object was discovered at the depth of approximately 275 feet. Treasure hunters, Peter Lindberg, Dennis Aasberg are in the midst of planning for their next excursion; to find out what’s there, and how it ended up in the Baltic Sea. Ocean Explorer’s Operation Baltic Discovery will unveil what people around the world are waiting to find out- What’s really there?

“We need to know what we’ve found. Media has been speculating about everything from UFOs to Russian space ships. What we know at this point is its size and shape and we also know, based upon the sonar image, that there is a ridged tail going from or to the cylinder shaped anomaly of about 1 600 feet throughout the bottom of the sea,”said Peter Lindberg, one of the professionals at Ocean Explorer.

“We cannot tell when it was placed in the Baltic Sea, if the object was dumped into the sea or if it’s a natural phenomenon,” continues Mr.Lindberg.

“We are determined to successfully complete our mission of finding out what’s at the bottom of the Baltic Sea. Because of the sea depth, it is a risky operation that requires a lot of planning, strategy and financial resources,” said Dennis Aasberg, one of the three professionals at Ocean Explorer in Stockholm, Sweden.

A possible "once in a life time" experience will be offered to interested companies or private persons who would like to participate when the circular, or disc shaped anomaly will be explored. A passenger submarine will take the passengers down to the sea floor and over the anomaly. It's an opportunity to be the first, or one of the first peoples in the world who with their own eyes will see what ever is down there.     

We have has started collaboration with the submarine company Silver Crest Submarines.

 

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Ämnen

  • Konst, kultur, underhållning

Kategorier

  • diving
  • ufo
  • uso
  • stockholm
  • baltic sea
  • östersjön
  • sonar

Regioner

  • Skåne

Ocean Explorer has been conducting various diving excursions in North Europe for over 20 years. Their main focus has been to search for hidden treasures such as antique high-end alcoholic beverages and historic artifacts. Some excursions include the salvaging of champagne bottles from the wreck Jönköping in 1997. The treasure hunters, Peter Lindberg, Dennis Aasberg have been in the maritime industry since 1995.

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