There are going to be a lot of "let down" folks out there when the results are made public, me thinks.
There are going to be a lot of "let down" folks out there when the results are made public, me thinks.
Mmm, yes, very curious, very interesting...
More News on the anomoly
"A feature on the floor of the Baltic Sea that was discovered last summer by Swedish treasure hunters is making headlines once again. The latest media coverage draws upon an hour-long radio interview with Peter Lindberg, head of the Ocean X Team (which made the "discovery"), in which Lindberg delivers a string of cryptic and titillating statements about the "strange" and "mysterious" seafloor object his team has been exploring for a year."
"The expert analysis suggests this is just a glacial deposit that the Ocean X Team "discovered" in a low-resolution sonar scan. Widespread media coverage, fame and a worldwide Internet following have since ensued. Lindberg laments the fact that no organizations will sponsor his investigation. Some organizations have supposedly told him funding the dives isn't worth their time because the anomaly "might be something very unexplainable." He asks people to support his and his fellow divers' work by purchasing apparel from the Ocean X website."
Full story here:
http://news.yahoo.com/mysterious-bal...154845865.html
Mmmmm.....
As Marvin stated.......Now it looks like they are trying to get something back for their efforts......Time will tellThere are going to be a lot of "let down" folks out there when the results are made public, me thinks.
"When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth"
Sherlock Holmes
An interesting write up on Fox...
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/...acial-deposit/
Mmm, yes, very curious, very interesting...
Seems they are all on the same track with the story. Now we will wait for more...........I'm not going to hold my breath
"When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth"
Sherlock Holmes
More news ............ Here is a partial out take from a newer story:
According to Pravda, the Russian newspaper, a retired Swedish submarine officer, Anders Autellus, previously speculated that the undersea object may have been the base of a structure used during World War II to block Russian and British submarine signals.
Autellus told the Swedish newspaper, Expressen, that huge concrete structures were built as traps by Germany to make it difficult for Soviet submarines to navigate in the Gulf of Finland during the war. These large steel wire mesh constructions were reportedly meant to cause signal and radar problems in submarines.
Even as recently as the June expedition to the bottom of the Baltic Sea, divers reported equipment malfunctions when they approached the anomaly, but a concrete reason for it hasn't been determined.
So, no one is saying definitively that the object was, in fact, Nazi-related or more simply, a glacial deposit just sitting on the sea floor.So, where does all of this leave the jumbled, confusing un-focused adventure of the Baltic Sea anomaly?
Nobody seems to want to fund any further investigations of Lindberg's discovery, says Life's Little Mysteries.
And Lindberg is soliciting people to help support his research by purchasing apparel from his Ocean X website.
Full article here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1872393.html
"When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth"
Sherlock Holmes
Another article which is basically the same as above post from from the Daily Mail UK
Link: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...ld-War-II.html
"When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth"
Sherlock Holmes
I'll watch the documentary.