Why in hell would one
build a sixty meter anchor out of concrete. Even hollow and this was
long before engineering was up to the trick, it is a pretty odd
undertaking. On top of that dumping a stainless steel construction
onto the sea floor never needed an anchor. And when an anchor was
needed, large stones nicely suffice. In short, nice try but
seriously unconvincing. We need a real manufactured structure for
this one.
Two things have not been
commented on. The structure is a perfect circle until proven
otherwise and simply does not occur in nature. It is manufactured.
It may or may not be of concrete or stone.
Secondly on moving down
ramp,it appears to have left material behind and could be the 'bow'
or stern of a larger structure. In that case we do not want to leave
the prospect of been photo shopped into outright fraud of the table
just yet.
Real samples of the
material observed and cleaning off a surface will help us. This
should already exist I would think. In the meantime give us the rest
of the imaging material rather than this way too selective piece.
‘Baltic UFO’
may be secret Nazi sub-trap
Published: 13
July, 2012, 18:00
http://www.rt.com/news/baltic-ufo-war-nazi-128/
The mysterious
disc-shaped object at the bottom of the Baltic Sea could be a relic
from a giant World War II device placed there by the Nazis to disrupt
Soviet submarine navigation.
The object may be the
concrete anchor of the device, which also had to be fitted with
stainless steel mesh, Swedish naval officer and warfare history
expert Anders Autellus told Swedish newspaper Expressen. It would
interfere with submarine radar signals and make them crash.
The mesh itself may
well have eroded away over the decades, but the images of the object
made by the Ocean X team exploring it show what appear to be holes,
where it was attached to the foundation, he added.
Stefan Hogeborn, a
member of the team, concurs, saying their find is located just under
an important shipping route. German vessels carried many goods
important for the war effort during the war, and Soviet submarines
sneaking from the Gulf of Finland into the Baltic Sea targeted them.
If the theory is true,
the trap may be an important historical find, but there is evidence
against it too. The 60-meter object studied by Ocean X is way
larger than what Germans and some other warring nations deployed
during the World War II. Peter Lindberg, another member of the team,
says he still believes the object is a natural formation.
The “Baltic UFO”
was discovered in May last year through sonar imaging technology. Its
unusual shape provoked a good deal of speculation, with some people
comparing it to the Millennium Falcon ship from the movie Star Wars.
Skeptics say the peculiar images may have resulted from improper
adjustment of the sonar and the limitations of the technology.
Ocean X, professional
wreck-hunters, have returned to the site with better and more
sophisticated equipment after receiving funding from an undisclosed
sponsor. They hope the object may become a popular tourist attraction
once unearthed.
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