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Literally regardless of what they say it will be deemed a Cover up by conspiracy people. Even if it's nothing more then A outcropping of an under sea metal vein

It's not just "conspiracy people" that should call it a coverup. They're trying to prevent ships from getting to it, they're making no effort to inform the public about progress. It may be something alien, it may just be a military experiment that went wrong but it's clear that somebody doesn't really want the public to know exactly what it is.

why would Religions?

Of the whole ideologies that most religions are based on, particularly the 3 abrahamic faiths, one point that is central to them is that mankind is the central creation of their Gods. Whilst other intelligent life doesn't necessary disprove God, if there were other life just as advanced as us in the universe it would undercut the idea of mankind being the centerpiece of God's creation to the point that it would practically destroy the credibility of those religions. And if people don't consider them to be credible the methods they use to impose their control on people would be largely ineffective.

Literally, it's nothing, or something coverd up resulting in nothing again.

Literally regardless of what they say it will be deemed a Cover up by conspiracy people. Even if it's nothing more then A outcropping of an under sea metal vein

Why don't they just tell us that, if it was something like that?

And I just take everything any government says as BS anyway, because they've never once given me a reason to trust or believe them.

They can't announce it is something, the panic it would cause would bring all kinds of chaos. People in general are dumb as doornails.

Yeah, they'd be like, "holy ****! I don't think the government is lying for once! The **** must've really hit the fan for them to do that!"

If it's not a natural formation, it could be some structure made at the end of last ice age when the sea level was lower, it was 120m lower at the peak of last ice age and then started to rise when glacier melted.

I agree, I think something natural is the most likely explanation but I still have some nagging doubts based on the lengths they're doing to stop the public getting any useful information.

I agree, I think something natural is the most likely explanation but I still have some nagging doubts based on the lengths they're doing to stop the public getting any useful information.

Agreed. There's definitely something they're hiding. But f** it, hiding or not, I got other stuff to worry about.

^ Thanks for your post ecko.

... The object appeared more as a huge mushroom, rising 3-4 meters/10-13 feet from the seabed ...

The object had an egg-shaped hole leading into it from the top, as an opening.

On top of the object they also found strange stone circle formations, almost looking like small fireplaces. The stones were covered in something resembling soot.

First we thought this was only stone, but this is something else.

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I'll leave this report up to your judgement ... I tweeted the guy asking what this is based on.

It looks like the military got their hands of the Baltic Sea UFO before the slow @$$ divers did. The object was discovered on many months ago leaving the military to plenty of time to bring it up and take it a secret military base. The formation we saw on radar months ago is gone! Meaning it was taken away or flew away on its own. So the real question is?which lucky country got their hands on it first?

http://www.ufosighti...s-military.html

I'll leave this report up to your judgement ... I tweeted the guy asking what this is based on.

It looks like the military got their hands of the Baltic Sea UFO before the slow @$$ divers did. The object was discovered on many months ago leaving the military to plenty of time to bring it up and take it a secret military base. The formation we saw on radar months ago is gone! Meaning it was taken away or flew away on its own. So the real question is?which lucky country got their hands on it first?

Ah, that solves everything.

I'll leave this report up to your judgement ... I tweeted the guy asking what this is based on.

It looks like the military got their hands of the Baltic Sea UFO before the slow @$$ divers did. The object was discovered on many months ago leaving the military to plenty of time to bring it up and take it a secret military base. The formation we saw on radar months ago is gone! Meaning it was taken away or flew away on its own. So the real question is?which lucky country got their hands on it first?

http://www.ufosighti...s-military.html

Of course. They found something, most likely an ancient ruin of some sort, and since that doesn't fit into 'UFO', someone creates a conspiracy theory.

Swedish scientists reveal findings

Swedish explorers have put to rest speculation of a spaceship at the bottom of the Baltic -- but they're adding fuel to the ?what is it? mystery of this deep-sea object anyway.

Digital pictures FoxNews.com has obtained from the team show that the object, located beneath the waves of the Baltic between Sweden and Finland, is some sort of ?natural, geological formation,? Peter Lindberg, the leader of the Ocean Explorer team, told FoxNews.com.

?It?s not obviously an alien spacecraft. It?s not made of metal,? the scientist said. Lindberg concedes that it could be an alien space ship -- if the aliens decided to make their vessels out of meteor-like rocks. ?Who says they had to use metal?? he joked. ?This trip has raised a lot of questions.?

The odd thing about the discovery is that there is no silt on the rock, for example; it would ordinarily be covered with silt on the bottom of the sea, Lindberg said.

Even more odd for a seemingly natural formation, the main object is disc-shaped and ?appears to have construction lines and boxes drawn on it,? Lindberg said. ?There are also straight edges.?

?The surface has cracks on it,? said Lindberg. ?There is some black material in the cracks, but we don?t know what it is.?

Adding to the mystery, there appears to be a pillar which is holding up the 200 foot wide object, said Lindberg. ?The pillar is eight meters high,? he added.

A lot of people are already writing this off... jeeez.

Just because this doesn't scream ALIEN doesn't mean it's not interesting anymore.

Even these people said the formation is unusual, so to me, until there are experts say it looks normal and they have anything like this elsewhere I am gonna keep looking for updates on what exactly the hell this is.

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