Case: ‘UFO’ at the bottom of the Baltic Sea ‘cuts off electrical equipment when divers get within 200m.’

Berkin Y.
3 min readSep 7, 2023

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Summary

Professional diver Stefan Hogerborn, part of the Ocean X team which is exploring the anomaly, said some of the team’s cameras and the team’s satellite phone would refuse to work when directly above the object, and would only work once they had sailed away.

He is quoted as saying: ‘Anything electric out there — and the satellite phone as well — stopped working when we were above the object. And then we got away about 200 meters and it turned on again, and when we got back over the object it didn’t work.

Diver Peter Lindberg said: ‘We have experienced things that I really couldn’t imagine and I have been the team’s biggest skeptic regarding these different kind of theories. I was kind of prepared just to find a stone or cliff or outcrop or pile of mud but it was nothing like that, so for me it has been a missing experience I must say.’

Member Dennis Åsberg said: ‘I am one hundred percent convinced and confident that we have found something that is very, very, very unique. Then if it is a meteorite or an asteroid, or a volcano, or a base from, say, a U-boat from the Cold War which has manufactured and placed there — or if it is a UFO… Well honestly it has to be something.

The object was first found in May last year, but because of a lack of funding and bad timing, they have were not able to pull a team together to see for themselves — just the strange, metallic outline, and a similar disk-shaped object about 200 meters away.

During their visit, the team saw a 985-foot trail that they described ‘as a runway or a downhill path that is flattened at the seabed with the object at the end of it’.

Part of the trouble they face, however, is that they have no way of telling what is inside the supposed cylinder- whether it is filled with gold and riches or simply aged sediment particles.

The company has created a submarine that they hope will appeal to tourists and wannabe shipwreck hunters who will pay to take a trip down to the bottom of the Baltic Sea to see for themselves.

Conclusion

It is widely reported that UFOs cause electrical disturbances. So, it might be a UFO, or it may very well be that the equipment is malfunctioning, but there isn't any logical way to explain why equipment starts working again once it has passed the object.

The objects’s shape is commonly reported as well.

Let’s discuss this 985-foot trail described as a runway. I believe opinions may vary. Some people believe aliens operate in the depths of the ocean. This belief makes sense since we can’t easily survey our oceans as we can observe the sky as an average Joe. Therefore, it would make for a really good hideout. Of course, there is another question. If these beings operate in our oceans, there are lots of military/corporate agencies that have radars and other equipment to track whatever is out in the ocean around the clock. Surely, they would detect something, right? But who is to say that they are going to come forward and announce that they saw an anomaly? Who can we trust in this? Do I really want to believe that they saw a UFO? Sure, some of what they say correlates with general knowledge, but I don’t know. I’m not trying too hard to be skeptical, but sometimes I feel like healthy skepticism is a must to not get lost in Ufology.

Lastly, I looked at Ocean X’s website but couldn’t find any further information about this.

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Photo from Daily Mail

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