Russian Navy Reveals Its Secret UFO Encounters
Monday, July 27, 2009
It sounds like the classic science movie "The Abyss" - only in Russian.
The Russian Navy has declassified its records of UFO encounters, many of
which take place in or around water, reports the Web site of the
English-language Russian news channel Russia Today.
"They are most often seen in the deepest part of the Atlantic Ocean, in the
southern part of the Bermuda Triangle, and also in the Caribbean Sea," said
one naval intelligence officer quoted by the Web site.
Another incident cited involved six unknown objects that followed a nuclear
submarine in the Pacific. When the sub surfaced, so did the objects - which
then lifted themselves out of the water and flew away.
In perhaps the most compelling account, military divers in Siberia's Lake
Baikal, the world's deepest lake, encountered "a group of humanoid creatures
dressed in silvery suits" at a depth of 160 feet. Three humans died during
the ensuing chase.
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TITANIC SUNK BY UNDERWATER UFO
Posted on Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
By Erik Van Datiken
ZURICH – Startling new evidence indicates the S.S. Titanic was attacked and sunk in 1912 near Newfoundland by laser shots fired from an alien submarine.
A team of scientific experts has concluded a barrage of laser shots sent the 800-foot-long luxury liner to a watery grave with a loss of more than 1,500 lives.
“We discovered three huge holes on the starboard side of the ship below the waterline,” said noted physicist Dr. Josef Hostettler at a press conference.
“We have concluded the holes could only have been made by a laser beam fired from an underwater craft,” Hostettler added.
Until Hostettler’s shocking report, it was believed the 46,328-ton Titanic sank shortly before midnight after plowing into a giant iceberg in the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York.
Hostettler headed an international 10-member team of scientists who concluded that an alien spaceship capable of operating underwater was responsible for the Titanic disaster as well as the sinking of two other ships and an attack on a Greek trawler in the same area of the North Atlantic in mid-April 1912.
Their evidence:
- The Swedish ship, Angelholm Bay, lost radio contact with the outside world after its captain reported seeing a mysterious, oval-shaped object hovering off the port side at 1300 hours on April 13 – the day before the Titanic disaster.
“The captain reported the strange aircraft landed on the sea 1,000 yards away and quickly submerged. That was the ship’s last communication,” Hostettler said. “Our divers discovered the wreckage of the Angelholm Bay at the bottom of the ocean off the Greenland coast. Six laser-type holes were found in the hull.”
- At 1530 hours of April 14, the captain of the Russian trawler Padomju Jaunathe radioed he was under attack by a strange-looking airship with the ability to also maneuver atop and underwater. The craft, he said, was “firing deadly rays of light.”
“His last communique was picked up by a ham radio operator in Iceland,” Hostettler said. “The Padomju Jaunathe never reached its destination.”
- The Greek trawler, Constantine, limped into Newfoundland shortly before dawn on April 15, less than 24 hours after the tragic sinking of the Titanic. “Capt. Aris Nickolaidis reported that his ship had been attacked by a strange aircraft that ‘melted’ his ship,” Hostettler said. “Sixteen crew members gave identical accounts of the attack, but there is no record their stories were ever investigated.”
Hostettler thinks the fates of these other ships were forgotten because the world was focused on the Titanic.
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