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From: Carol Maltby <carolmaltby.nul> Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 13:42:18 -0400 Archived: Fri, 15 Jun 2012 07:29:54 -0400 Subject: Re: Ocean X Team & Baltic USO Videos >From: Joachim Koch <lists.nul> >To: post.nul >Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2012 17:49:37 +0200 >Subject: Ocean X Team & Baltic USO Videos >We all are waiting for new information about the enigmatic >object on the bottom of the Baltic Sea. It is said divers will >reveal what they have found at a press conference this week. >Speculation ranges from natural stone formations to something >not of this Earth. >See: >http://www.oceanexplorer.se/videos/ The website UFO Eyes has another perspective on the mission: ----- http://tinyurl.com/bp4xqft June 15, 2012 First, the Ocean X Team is in the treasure hunting business and they've been recovering shipwreck cargo for over 20 years. They're professionals and have over the years successfully recovered cargo worth millions of euros. In 1999, the Ocean X Team found the wreck of Kyros, a Swedish steamship sunk by a German submarine on May 19, 1917. The Kyros was carrying 1000 bottles of cognac and 300 bottles of liquor when it was torpedoed. However, the wreck's depth, lack of funding and bad weather conditions have kept the team from recovering the cargo. Fast forward to early February 2012, when a Finnish team of divers announce that they too have found the Kyros, and that they plan on recovering its cargo. The Kyros lies in international waters, and no owner of the ship or its cargo have been identified. That means - finders, keepers. Now, imagine the Ocean X Team's reaction when they heard the news. Suddenly, another group of treasure hunters knew what only they thought they knew - the exact location of the Kyros and its very valuable cargo. But wait a minute, what has this to do with the "anomaly"? Well, look at this: The filename of the sonar scan image of the "anomaly" is named "kyros.xtf", which would suggest that the Ocean X Team were scanning the area of the Kyros when they found the "anomaly". Indeed, this was confirmed by another team of divers who knew about the Ocean X Team's whereabouts at the time last summer. So, the Ocean X Team was on a mission to the Kyros last summer, but could for one reason or another not recover its cargo (maybe for the reasons listed above). At the same time, they must have known about other team's efforts to find the shipwreck, and might have suspected that the Finnish team was close to finding it or were in the process of confirming its location. Simply put, the Ocean X Team needed money - desperately - to be able to recover the Kyros' cargo before someone else did. See where this is going? They made up a story about an amazing discovery, created a lot of media hype, got a production company onboard, secured a contract for a TV series (called the Baltic Cowboys), and lo and behold - suddenly they had the funds necessary to recover the valuable cargo. ----- Carol Listen to 'Strange Days... Indeed' - The PodCast At: http://www.virtuallystrange.net/ufo/sdi/program/ These contents above are copyright of the author and UFO UpDates - Toronto. They may not be reproduced without the express permission of both parties and are intended for educational use only.
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