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Originally posted by The Coward
there is something in it that jams their frequencies and camera equipment. It seems this might be getting interesting.
Originally posted by Imtor
reply to post by MartyMan
Oh really ! Human beings no matter from where, would act sensational, there are liars, money makers everywhere saying that Sweden can't do that - that's ludicrous... and very very naive.edit on 30-6-2012 by Imtor because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Imtor
reply to post by MartyMan
It's not about 'Is making money of it it a bad thing' it is your claim that Swedes are according to you, people that can never lie or hoax to make money out of it. This is the impression that your post left and they are people like everyone else, every country has a$$holes and liars, so that's why if you claim Sweden does not have, you are ridiculous.
And speaking of is it a bad thing, hyping about it, attention seeking about nothing unusual such as the Baltic Sea object and making out of money on lying and speculating is BAD. That is like all TV shows who do smth just to get more views - that's what the Ocean X doing looks like, and making money from that is bad.
Originally posted by Imtor
reply to post by MartyMan
So you agree that Ocean X may be lying about this object only to beg for attention and temporary fame. Good.edit on 1-7-2012 by Imtor because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by MartyMan
Like I said, the Swedes are not into sensationalism.
Originally posted by merka
Originally posted by MartyMan
Like I said, the Swedes are not into sensationalism.
Never read Aftonbladet? Its only the largest newspaper in Sweden. Yes its a "serious" newspaper and at the same time is so filled with sensationalism its absolutely ridiculous. I mean I can go *right now* to their webpage and read one of the latest news articles:
"SUPER AIRPLANE DRAMA OVER STOCKHOLM" (yes the headline actually says *super* airplane )
Then you read the article... It had "problems" with one of the doors and had to dump fuel before it landed (standard procedure). Yep. That is all. And you find out that its one of the big Airbus planes, so "SUPER AIRPLANE" actually meant just a big airplane.
So... Uh... Yeah... About your comment. Not quite correctedit on 1-7-2012 by merka because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by g0dhims3lf
At first this was interesting, now it is seeming more and more like a publicity stunt for quick cash and product advertisement. Im sure they are partnering up and getting free equipment out of this. Not to mention the media hype mentioning their past sunken treasure discoveries. The electronic interference is a little too convenient.
Good Objective Article.
Originally posted by g0dhims3lf
reply to post by MartyMan
Yes they are treasure hunters and not a scientific research team and I said nothing of the team and whether or not their actions are justified or moral. I was only referring to the transparency of what it is becoming and the lack of interest in it actually being something other than what everyone is thinking. No one is trying to find a conspiracy theory just waiting for the answer and formulating ideas based on what information is currently available to us until we do. That said for all we know they already know what it is but are milking it for all that is it worth. There is a fine line between treasure hunter and con-artist. I will not say I would not do the same, so I will not disagree with you on that oneedit on 1-7-2012 by g0dhims3lf because: added replyedit on 1-7-2012 by g0dhims3lf because: spelling