Hessdalen update: Object Unknown.
Analysis Summary
Summary
The speaker is the technical director of Project Has Stolen, discussing Operation Arctic Seal in central Norway. The operation aimed to investigate an unidentified object in Lake Yup. On the first day, divers prepared and scanned the lake's bottom, locating the object beneath the ice. They found a strange gel-like substance around it, which might be natural. On the second day, divers examined the object more closely, noting its shape and taking samples. They concluded that further investigation is needed. The operation gathered significant data, but the object's identity remains unknown. The speaker emphasized the need for patience during data analysis and mentioned future operations to uncover the object's secrets.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The operation Arctic Seals has located an unidentified object at the bottom of Lake Yupon, with divers reporting its shape and surrounding substances. The investigation is ongoing, with further analysis and planning for future operations required to determine the object's nature.
An unidentified object has been located on the bottom of Lake Yupon, with characteristics suggesting it may not be manmade.
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“We have located an unidentified object on the bottom of Lake yupon using advanced S scan and multibeam sonar.”
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investigate unidentified object in Lake yupon
We have located an unidentified object on the bottom of Lake Yupon using advanced sonar and physical contact by divers.
The object is believed to be more egg or cigar shaped rather than rocket shaped, consistent with original witness reports from 1947.
A strange gel-like substance was found around the object, which could be formed around aluminum or magnesium submerged for a long time.
The identity of the object and whether it's natural, manmade, or exotic cannot be concluded at this point.