Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Baltic Anomaly Update




Okay, let us try a natural explanation.  How about a volcanic outflow of basalt from deep in the earth through a pipe?  This could produce a pudding.  In short the physical evidence on hand conforms to just that.  Cooling basalt also likes to form straight edges on crystallization so that is not impossible either.  The undercutting looks quite natural also for a structure sitting on top of the mud.   We still have the slab travelling downhill over some distance to leave marks.

This then pretty well makes it a recent event since the marks have not been buried and the basalt itself is likely still cooling internally.  Thus we have a plausible natural picture of a recent basalt ejection up through the side bed that then sheered of and slid to the present position.

In favor of a manufactured genesis is the corridor like structures and other physical anomalies. Yet we have no sign of metal at all.

We need to come back with clear evidence of manufacture here.  This has not been forthcoming at all.

Baltic Sea Anomaly: New Evidences Reveal a Massive Crash in the Area

Saturday, August 24, 2013 16:55


Many specialists in different fields and the Ocean X Team themselves generally agree that the anomalous objects are ancient, probably dating from before the Ice Age 140,000 years ago.

In three expeditions to the anomaly last summer the divers discovered mysterious features that to this day defy conventional explanation.

 Long ‘corridors’ with vertical walls, strange angular depressions, an abnormal “radio” signal above the object, a separation between the disc-shaped object itself and the raised seabed on which it rests, strange temperature and compass deviations, super heated organic materials on samples recovered for testing, not to mention at least one sizeable round hole in the surface going into the object, which today still remains unexplored. 

Watch the video here:

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Artist Hauke Vagt’s revised and updated image of what the anomaly looks like in it’s entirety.

The first sample was a rock removed from the surface of the object. 
The results from these tests showed that it was basalt rock with traces of burnt organic material. 

The Weizmann Institute of Science and the Institute of Archaeology in the Tel-Aviv University performed the tests on this sample. 

The ple.scientists’ report indicated that they were puzzled to find these materials, which “would most likely be found in a modern construction, such as on a ship wreck in this case”.



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