Sunday, July 26, 2009

A New and Diffrerent Look at UFOs

EXPLAINING LIFE’S MYSTERIES July 25, 2009
By Stephen Ellis

Nobody asked me, but…

Without exception, every article (real or imagined) concerning UFOs has indicated that they are (a) interplanetary spaceships or (b) visitors from another dimension. Until now!

I read an amazing account of highly classified documents from the Russian Navy which have just been de-classified and released. Many of these documents have to deal with UFOs and could, possibly, shed a new and different light as to what they are:

An article reported in phantomsandmonsters.com (a website I highly recommend) contained information strongly suggesting that the point of origin for UFOs is not the sky or outer space…but beneath our oceans!

The Russian Navy declassified its records of encounters with UFOs (and, allegedly, with technology that surpasses any technology known on Earth). The declassified documents were published in the Svobodnaya Pressa news website.

The records dating back to Soviet Union times were compiled by a special navy group collecting reports of unexplained incidents delivered by submarines and military ships. The group was headed by Deputy Navy Commander Admiral Nikolay Smirnov, and the documents reveal numerous cases of possible UFO encounters, the website says.

A former Russian Naval Officer, Vladimir Azhazha, pointed-out that Fifty percent of UFO encounters are connected with oceans. Fifteen percent more – with lakes. He concluded that UFOs tend to stick to areas near the water.

On one occasion a nuclear submarine, which was on a mission in the Pacific Ocean, detected six unknown objects. The submarine tried to outmaneuver the objects without success, and finally surfaced. The report says the objects also surfaced, then took to the air and flew away.

The reports even involve happenings in the mysterious Bermuda Triangle. Retired Russian Rear Admiral Yury Beketov stated that, often, as they passed through the triangle, instruments malfunctioned with no apparent reason or detected strong interference suggesting that there may be some unidentified power source(s) at the great depths of the ocean in the region. Beketov said, “On several occasions the instruments gave readings of material objects moving at incredible speed (below the surface of the ocean). Calculations showed speeds of about 230 knots, or 400 kph… It was like the objects defied the laws of physics…”

Russian Navy intelligence veteran, Captain 1st Rank Igor Barklay, commented:
“Ocean UFOs often show up wherever our or NATO’s fleets concentrate. Near the Bahamas, Bermudas, Puerto Rico. 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.”

The declassified Russian documents indicate that another place where people often report UFO encounters is near Russia’s Lake Baikal, the deepest fresh water body in the world. Fishermen tell of powerful lights coming from the deep and objects flying up from the water.

Let’s look at the possibilities: There are still many unexplored parts of our planet Earth. By far, the vastest unexplored regions are beneath our oceans and other bodies of water too deep for our present technology to explore…and let’s not forget that two thirds of the Earth’s surface is water.

Clearly, it is possible that beneath the surface of the water there are things that defy our imagination. It may be part “fantasy” and part “science-fiction” thinking to imagine that there are populated worlds down there…but much of the technology we use today started with “fantasy” and “science-fiction” thinking.

Is it all possible? Certainly! If “pressurized” capsules, large enough to hold a city, were built strongly enough to withstand the enormous pressures of the ocean depths it would be possible for a world, totally different than the one we know, to exist. Would it be possible for such a world to develop their own technology far superior to ours? Of course it’s possible! If their craft were strong enough to withstand the oceans’ pressure, surely it would include the ability to develop craft that could withstand the pressures of our atmosphere and outer space.

I’m not saying that this is so. I’m only suggesting that perhaps we’ve geared our technology to listen for signals from the wrong place. There may be signals coming from the ocean floor…but we’d never know it because all of our high-tech listening devices are aimed to pick up signals coming from outer space.

I’d like to form a group of my readers who are willing to open their minds to new, creative, thinking: A group where we could exchange thoughts and experiences that may be contrary to our accepted books of knowledge...and may help to explain the unexplained. Contact me at stebrel@aol.com.

As I said…nobody asked me.

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