Some weeks ago, we posted about the discovery of a mysterious object found at the bottom of the Baltic Sea via sonar that got scientists, and all other kinds of people, from all over the world into a frenzy about what it could be.
The most common speculation is that it’s an alien UFO that has crashed landed on our unsuspecting planet. Crazily enough, that’s not actually so ridiculous once you realize there actually are ‘drag’ marks along the sea floor indicating, in fact, a crash!
Fox News, of all places, writes:
Swedish scientists plan to explore a mystery ripped straight from the “The X-Files.”
Rather than Mulder and Scully, this adventure features Swedish researchers Peter Lindberg and Dennis Asberg. They too know the truth is out there — and in mere days plan to visit what they call the “Baltic Anomaly.”
Last summer, while on a treasure hunt between Sweden and Finland, the pair and their research associates made headlines worldwide with the discovery of a 200-foot wide unidentified object at the bottom of the Baltic Sea. Now a team of oceanographers, engineers and deep sea divers will return to the site Friday, June 1, for a 6 to 10 day trip.
They want to find out once and for all what it really is.
“We don’t know whether it is a natural phenomenon, or an object,” Lindberg, captain of the Ocean Explorer, told FoxNews.com. “We saw it on sonar when we were searching for a wreck from World War I. This circular object just turned up on the monitor.”
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