Underwater UFO explorer finds movielike object in Baltic Sea | Reality Check
Analysis Summary
Dennis Asberg
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
Dennis Asberg is an underwater explorer who discovered a strange object in the Baltic Sea in 2011 while searching for shipwrecks. The object is circular, measuring 60 meters in diameter and 90 meters deep, with a long track on the ocean floor. Asberg and his team used sonar to detect the object, which they believe may be man-made due to its unusual structure and right angles. They experienced equipment malfunctions and detected signals from foreign navies while investigating. Asberg has faced skepticism and accusations of being a scammer but remains determined to study the object further. The encounter has led him to believe that the object could be a relic of a past civilization or a fallen spacecraft, prompting a desire for more research and exploration.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview discusses the Baltic Sea anomaly, a mysterious underwater object discovered in 2011. Dennis Asberg, one of the discoverers, presents various claims about the object's unusual features, potential construction, and the challenges faced during investigations, including foreign naval interest.
The Baltic Sea anomaly may be a constructed object with features suggesting it is not a natural formation.
Dennis Asberg
“I think it is something constructed, and I think it is something that is probably constructed on the spot.”
Managed by: Ocean X
To investigate and understand the nature of the Baltic Sea anomaly
The Baltic Sea anomaly is a large circular structure that has not been definitively identified.
The object has features suggesting it may be constructed, including 90-degree angles and corridors.
The object appears to have a track on the ocean floor suggesting it may have crashed.
There were issues with equipment and electromagnetic interference while investigating the anomaly.
Samples taken from the anomaly showed signs of burned material.
There were multiple foreign naval vessels in the vicinity during the investigation.
The object may imply the existence of a civilization before known human history.
Encounter Context
Factual DetailsBaltic Sea
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Encounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe transcript discusses the Baltic Sea anomaly, presenting detailed observations and claims from Dennis Asberg, one of the discoverers. While the account includes specific measurements and descriptions of the object, it lacks corroboration from independent sources and relies heavily on personal interpretation and anecdotal evidence.
In 2011, underwater explorers discovered a large circular structure in the Baltic Sea, which they believed to be an anomalous object.
“Peter my colleague is looking at me and say Dennis you know here it's a UFO”
The team conducted scans and dives to investigate the object, noting its unusual features and potential signs of construction.
“I think we have found something very very interesting and we must be very careful”
The team experienced equipment malfunctions and detected unusual signals while investigating the anomaly.
“It feels like this thing or whatever it is don't want us to come near it”
The investigation concluded with unresolved questions about the object's nature and origin, prompting further inquiry.
“i want to find out”
Saw a large circular object with unusual features
Communication with team members and equipment sounds
Equipment malfunctions and radar anomalies
Five Observables (0/5)
A large circular object with unusual features was detected on sonar and investigated underwater.
The encounter involved a large underwater anomaly that exhibited characteristics suggesting it may be a constructed object, leading to significant curiosity and investigation.
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Dennis Asberg
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