Wednesday,
October 22, 2014
Sweden Scanning Baltic Sea With High Tech Sensor for USO
(Unidentified Submerged Object)
Mysterious
craft off coast of Sweden sparks hunt for USO (Unidentified
Submerged Object)
A mysterious craft which surfaced
in the Baltic Sea has left Swedish forces scanning the ocean with ‘specialized
sensors’ – as some speculate that a hi-tech submarine could be in the area, and
others suspect more mysterious forces are at play.
Ships, helicopters and troops
were said to be investigating ‘foreign underwater activity’ in the Baltic Sea
30 miles off Stockholm.
A photo was released yesterday
showing what appeared to be a craft surrounded by white ripples, which was said
to have then submerged.
‘I have decided to increase the
number of units in the area — units with specialised sensors,’ Commander Jonas
Wikstroem told reporters at a press conference in Stockholm.
Some UFO websites are convinced
that the object might be a USO – an Unidentified Submerged Object, after a
spate of earlier sightings in the area, including an unearthly mushroom-like
object sighted on the seabed in 2011.
‘Could the mysterious Russian
submarine actually a Dutch sub, or this is another mysterious activity
involving a USO?’ some ask.
Nigel Watson, author of The UFO
Investigations Manual, says, ‘In the last 100 years there has been a steady
transition from seeing apparently terrestrial biological sea or lake monsters
to seeing unidentified submarines or extraterrestrial aliens and their craft.’
‘Often what in the past were
regarded as the red eyesof a water monster are now interpreted as the red
lights of an unidentified submerged object (USO).’
‘There are many sightings of UFOs
flying into and out of our oceans, which suggest that these craft have secret
underwater bases that they use to operate from. Concentrations of such
sightings indicate that bases are in the North Sea, Black Sea and off the
coasts of California and Puerto Rico.’
It was one of three sightings
that the military said were credible reports.
Admiral Anders Grenstad said: ‘It
could be a submarine, or a smaller submarine.
‘It could be divers using some
form of moped-like underwater vehicle and it could be divers that don’t have
any business on our territory.’
Sweden’s biggest such
mobilisation since the Iron Curtain fell began on Friday after a radio
transmission in Russian on an emergency frequency, according to reports.
Russia has denied any of its vessels
were involved.
‘There are no extraordinary, let
alone emergency, situations involving Russian warships,’ a military spokesman
said.
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