UFO and marine animals
UFO and marine animals

Video: UFO and marine animals

Video: UFO and marine animals
Video: Невзоров – о Фараоне и ориентации Милонова / Alexandr Nevzorov's big interview 2024, April
Anonim

Recently, cases of mass suicides of some marine life have become more frequent. This happens especially often with dolphins and whales. They are thrown out of the water onto the shore in whole flocks and perish. Among the versions - pollution of the ocean environment, the sounds made by sonars of submarines, and, finally, the impact of unidentified flying objects.

The first two versions were not confirmed, since mass suicides of marine animals took place in ecologically clean areas, as well as in areas where underwater equipment was never tested. For example, in the Tasmanian region, 2,768 whales and 146 dolphins have committed suicide over the past nine years. At the same time, no submarines were observed nearby, but it was over the territory of the Australian coast and Tasmania that high UFO activity was noted in recent years. Accident?

American ufologist D. Rossell has collected statistics that suggest that suicides of marine animals most often occur in those areas where unidentified flying objects have been seen.

So, on October 10, 1946, 835 dolphins were thrown onto a sandy beach near the Argentine city of Mar del Plata. According to local residents, strange lights were observed there throughout the fall, hovering over the sea and from time to time sinking into the water.

As you know, there are also unidentified objects in the water. Unlike UFOs, they are called NGOs - unidentified underwater objects. One such incident took place on January 12, 1965. Pilot Bruce Katie, flying over New Zealand, noticed a strange object lying on the surface of the water below, in Kuyper harbor, which he initially took for a sea animal. Later, however, the pilot saw a metal structure about 100 feet long. He determined that the immersion depth of the device was approximately five fathoms. Bruce Katie concluded that he was observing the submarine, and just in case, reported this to the command of the New Zealand Navy. They listened to him with bewilderment: after low tide, not a single ship could enter the harbor at such a distance …

And on April 11, the phenomenon repeated itself, this time not far from Melbourne (Australia). Shortly before that, a submarine had crashed in the area and experts arrived at the crash site. Suddenly, half a mile from the coast, they saw two strangely shaped submarines, a quarter of an hour later submerged in the water. The Australian Maritime Intelligence Service subsequently stated that there could be no submarines in the area. However, within five days after that, there were three more reports of mysterious submarines that surfaced here and there in the Melbourne area. The investigation showed that they did not belong to any of the known types of sea vessels at the time. In addition, this zone, due to the numerous reefs, was considered extremely dangerous for the passage of ships. It is unlikely that someone would deliberately swim there.

In 2002, off the northeastern coast of the United States, Massachusetts, acousticians on board an American submarine recorded an object at great depths moving at great speed towards Cape Cod Bay. At the same time, 55 whales were thrown onto land.

In 2004, in the Canary Islands region, fishermen observed a luminous oval-shaped object under water, which, swimming to the very surface, circled at high speed. On the same evening, 15 dead whales were found on two islands.

In April and May of last year, several dozen leopard sharks were stranded on the coast of California. Autopsy showed that all specimens had internal bleeding and brain damage. Incidentally, this region of the Pacific Ocean has long been considered an anomalous zone, where UFOs and NGOs are often observed.

In July 2011, the crew of the yacht "Sanador", located off the northwestern coast of Scotland, observed an object of bluish-silver color, which jumped out of the water twice at high speed, made somersaults in the air, and then plunged into the water again. Soon thereafter, more than 60 grind whales, also called "black dolphins", were cast off off the coast of Scotland.

The latest NGO episode took place in the Baltic Sea. Swedish amateur underwater archaeologists Dennis Asberg and Peter Lindbergh stumbled upon a mysterious disc-shaped object about 60 meters in diameter at a depth of about 80 meters. Later, half a kilometer from the first, a second object was found, which, according to researchers, may be part of a destroyed disk. Sonar showed that both finds were made of solid material, most likely some kind of metal.

If aliens (or who are they there?) Send their devices to the seabed, then their radiation can be harmful to the inhabitants of the sea, say ufologists. There are known cases when contacts with UFOs caused harm to human health. The same can happen with animals. Hence the mysterious suicides.

Recommended: