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I was unaware you're on the dive team that investigated this. Are you in the video above? Which one is you? Are you mentioned in any of the articles? I only ask because you speak as though you were on board and know something as a fact. Do you?
Originally posted by MerkabaMeditation
Why are the pictures so bad unless they are trying to stretch the publicity as long as they can, btw just as they wrote in the document that was leaked from their website. I'm with Gortex on that it will probably just end up being some rocks, and they probably know it even now, that's why we get these bad pictures.edit on 16-6-2012 by MerkabaMeditation because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by gortex
reply to post by newcovenant
I was unaware you're on the dive team that investigated this. Are you in the video above? Which one is you? Are you mentioned in any of the articles? I only ask because you speak as though you were on board and know something as a fact. Do you?
Oh dear .. personal attacks now .. how sad
I speak as someone who's followed this BS story from the start and has realized that that's all it is ..a BS story .
Originally posted by ahamarlin
Maybe its some huge kind of (calcified) sponge. But what about the sandstone rock they are talking about?
I dont get it: is it organic or is it rock?
Can it be a meteorite?
Originally posted by MerkabaMeditation
Why are the pictures so bad unless they are trying to stretch the publicity as long as they can, btw just as they wrote in the document that was leaked from their website. I'm with Gortex on that it will probably just end up being some rocks, and they probably know it even now, that's why we get these bad pictures.edit on 16-6-2012 by MerkabaMeditation because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by bluestreak53
Originally posted by ahamarlin
Maybe its some huge kind of (calcified) sponge. But what about the sandstone rock they are talking about?
I dont get it: is it organic or is it rock?
Can it be a meteorite?
It might be a "rock formation" formed by deposition by bacteria. The formation "grows" like a reef, but the bacteria dies and just leaves behind the solid minerals deposits.
Originally posted by bluestreak53
It would be quite normal that the photos are poor quality if they are on a seabed covered by fine silt.
Redirect to this thread that i started the other day. Cant blame you though, the ATS search engine never does me any favours
Please do remove or redirect if there is already a thread. Like I said I did use the best search engine on the internet and came up with nada.
Originally posted by AaronWilson
reply to post by newcovenant
Sandstone you can, limestone you can. (However lime stone cant persist under water, but sandstone can.) Clay deposites may also have the illusion of fleshyness of organic life. Like I said, more testing, video and analyse is needed before I side on anything other than rock formation.
The fact its still under a UFO title is why I claim not to know.
Originally posted by MerkabaMeditation
Why are the pictures so bad unless they are trying to stretch the publicity as long as they can, btw just as they wrote in the document that was leaked from their website. I'm with Gortex on that it will probably just end up being some rocks, and they probably know it even now, that's why we get these bad pictures.edit on 16-6-2012 by MerkabaMeditation because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by merka
Where have the divers ever said that it is a giant mushroom?
The articles and the main source (ie ocean explorer webpage) say that it appeared more like a mushroom. That the stone was mushroom shaped.