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Conspiracy Theorist Uncovers Underwater Alien Base, 'Crystal Blue UFO' Near Mexico

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posted on Sep, 3 2019 @ 07:43 PM
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Alien hunter Scott C. Waring is at it again. He finds interesting stuff but then he offers his weird theories and loses some respect instead of shutting his big mouth and just presenting his unique finds. Here is a good find that raises questions and you just have to wonder what those underwater lines really represent. Ignore Scott's musings.


Pondering the nature of an enigmatic object he spotted at the “alien base”, the UFO-hunter mused that it might be related to the source of power of the mythical lost kingdom of Atlantis.

Stalwart UFO hunter Scott C. Waring, who previously spotted an “erotic sculpture” on an asteroid in deep space and found a suspected underground base being built near Area 51, has recently announced yet another apparently extraordinary discovery he made while examining Google Earth – evidence of an alien base lying beneath the ocean waves off the coast of Mexico, with a “crystal blue” UFO parked on the premises.

“I found this awesome crystal blue UFO at an underwater alien base off the coast of Mexico today. The UFO according to Google ruler is 1.8 miles across in both directions. Thats a big alien craft!” Waring wrote on his blog, musing that the craft should probably be designated as an unidentified submerged object (USO) instead.

He also took note of the areas he believes to be “runways”, speculating that they're located in “an area safe of fish, sharks, whales so the USOs travel more safely».


sputniknews.com...

My screen prints. First, a high altitude one of the whole geographic area to help you reference it and then a closeup.






posted on Sep, 3 2019 @ 09:15 PM
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Aren’t those lines artefacts from the “whatever the method used to scan the sea flooring” is called?

I find it hard to believe that something like that would be artificial and not all over the news and being dived on

So I’ve just looked on google earth and taken a closer look, the lines appear to be fault lines and the Crystal seems to have turned into an underwater volcanic vent

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posted on Sep, 3 2019 @ 11:12 PM
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Aren’t those lines artefacts from the “whatever the method used to scan the sea flooring” is called?
Yes. It's called sonar.

When you see strange grid-like formations on the seafloor while using an online mapping tool, what you are really seeing is two (or more) different maps layered on top of each other. One map may show a large, low-resolution picture of the ocean floor. This map will show little detail and will look smooth. The other map, or 'data set,' often looks like a bunch of grid-like lines overlaying the smooth, low-detail map. The path of the lines show the paths traveled by the ships that gathered these higher-resolution sonar readings of smaller patches of the ocean.
oceanservice.noaa.gov...


So I’ve just looked on google earth and taken a closer look, the lines appear to be fault lines and the Crystal seems to have turned into an underwater volcanic vent
Not fault lines. But if you turn on the View>Water Surface option it gets all crystally. Sort of.

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posted on Sep, 4 2019 @ 09:40 AM
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You know what I never understand about people who find these things? Even if the lines are there, where are they getting any evidence that’s it’s a base and even further, an alien base.

They search and search google earth until they find a couple parallel or perpendicular lines, and instead of saying “hey this is interesting” they go strait to “this is an underwater alien mega base for the reptilian overlords to do genetic experiments, you can see these little lines right here that are defiantly ultra laser cannons guarding the entrance.”



posted on Sep, 4 2019 @ 09:59 AM
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a reply to: Hunkadinka

My base is better !




posted on Sep, 4 2019 @ 03:24 PM
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originally posted by: Quantumgamer1776
You know what I never understand about people who find these things? Even if the lines are there, where are they getting any evidence that’s it’s a base and even further, an alien base.

They search and search google earth until they find a couple parallel or perpendicular lines, and instead of saying “hey this is interesting” they go strait to “this is an underwater alien mega base for the reptilian overlords to do genetic experiments, you can see these little lines right here that are defiantly ultra laser cannons guarding the entrance.”


You have to see this from their perspective, obviously there's not alot of exciting stuff going on in their day-to-day life. So this is really important for them, and they themselves feel empowered by using google earth. A real ufo hunter!



posted on Sep, 4 2019 @ 05:47 PM
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a reply to: Hunkadinka

So let me get this right, this guy isn't credible enough to have a regular spot on Ancient Aliens? I bet Giorgio thinks he discredits the whole field!



posted on Sep, 4 2019 @ 08:57 PM
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originally posted by: funbobby
a reply to: Hunkadinka

So let me get this right, this guy isn't credible enough to have a regular spot on Ancient Aliens? I bet Giorgio thinks he discredits the whole field!


No one seen in "Ancient Aliens" is credible. Especially the PhDs. That's the whole joke of the show!



posted on Sep, 4 2019 @ 11:25 PM
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a reply to: Hunkadinka

Ignore Waring's musings and anything he claims to have found.



posted on Sep, 5 2019 @ 12:07 AM
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Scott Waring Stupidity Level: Legendary


spend 10 minutes to make a dubious yt video,get views,rake money.Modern snake oil selling at its finest.Ignore anything by waring



posted on Sep, 5 2019 @ 05:36 AM
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a reply to: Hunkadinka

… Where is the UFO?



posted on Sep, 5 2019 @ 05:36 AM
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a reply to: Hunkadinka

… Where is the UFO?



posted on Sep, 5 2019 @ 09:55 AM
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a reply to: Hunkadinka

I love it. In a nutshell the Ancient Alien theory is that ancient people must have been too stupid to build whatever they built ergo it must have been done by aliens. I like the blend of Ancient Alien theorists with unsuspecting actual scientists describing their work.



posted on Sep, 5 2019 @ 06:39 PM
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originally posted by: OneBigMonkeyToo
a reply to: Hunkadinka

Ignore Waring's musings and anything he claims to have found.


You're almost quoting me.



posted on Sep, 5 2019 @ 06:41 PM
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originally posted by: openedeyesandears
a reply to: Hunkadinka

… Where is the UFO?


I have it here, somewhere. Let me look.

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posted on Sep, 6 2019 @ 01:20 AM
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a reply to: Hunkadinka

I was paraphrasing for emphasis


Seriously though, I used to visit his website for a laugh and if he made some ludicrous claim about buildings or machines on the moon, or Mercury, or wherever, based on some really low res image he claimed to have discovered I would point out high res versions, freely available, or different viewing angles that showed his claims to be the worthless tosh they are.

Weirdly, you suddenly needed to register to comment and only the "Oh Scott you're so clever" posts ever got through.

He pretty much relies on NASA images he gets from NASA sites to claim NASA are hiding things. Duh. He's either very stupid or a deliberate fraud. Maybe both.



posted on Sep, 7 2019 @ 01:13 AM
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a reply to: IMSAM

Does the Daily Mail pay him? I wonder. He's quite the regular on that piece of...journalism.



posted on Sep, 8 2019 @ 01:10 AM
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originally posted by: OneBigMonkeyToo
a reply to: Hunkadinka

I was paraphrasing for emphasis


Seriously though, I used to visit his website for a laugh and if he made some ludicrous claim about buildings or machines on the moon, or Mercury, or wherever, based on some really low res image he claimed to have discovered I would point out high res versions, freely available, or different viewing angles that showed his claims to be the worthless tosh they are.

Weirdly, you suddenly needed to register to comment and only the "Oh Scott you're so clever" posts ever got through.

He pretty much relies on NASA images he gets from NASA sites to claim NASA are hiding things. Duh. He's either very stupid or a deliberate fraud. Maybe both.


There are so many like him on YouTube and I also challenge them to use hi-res photos but if they did that they wouldn't be able to post videos 'cause they wouldn't have anything to reveal. And then there's also the colorizers of blurry photos as if that would help. It's a sorry state.



posted on Sep, 8 2019 @ 07:24 AM
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originally posted by: Hunkadinka

originally posted by: OneBigMonkeyToo
a reply to: Hunkadinka

I was paraphrasing for emphasis


Seriously though, I used to visit his website for a laugh and if he made some ludicrous claim about buildings or machines on the moon, or Mercury, or wherever, based on some really low res image he claimed to have discovered I would point out high res versions, freely available, or different viewing angles that showed his claims to be the worthless tosh they are.

Weirdly, you suddenly needed to register to comment and only the "Oh Scott you're so clever" posts ever got through.

He pretty much relies on NASA images he gets from NASA sites to claim NASA are hiding things. Duh. He's either very stupid or a deliberate fraud. Maybe both.


There are so many like him on YouTube and I also challenge them to use hi-res photos but if they did that they wouldn't be able to post videos 'cause they wouldn't have anything to reveal. And then there's also the colorizers of blurry photos as if that would help. It's a sorry state.

Yes. But don't throw the baby out with the dirty bathwater. The bathtub might have something in it worth keeping.



posted on Sep, 8 2019 @ 07:40 AM
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a reply to: Hunkadinka




Alien hunter Scott C. Waring is at it again

Alien hunter ? , fantasist is more appropriate.




Ignore Scott's musings.

Good advice.



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