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History: An Exploration of Overlooked Historical Events ; Tuesday ; Period 3
It was time for class again and Riley had thrown together a class at some point last night when he'd been unable to sleep. Apparently, insomnia was a time for productivity.
"Welcome back, guys," he greeted, nodding at them. "Today, we're going to talk about the Baltic Sea Anomaly. This is actually a fairly recent event. In 2011, a Swedish diving team made a bizarre discovery in the Baltic Sea."
Riley held up a picture of said anomaly.
"The researchers said it was 197 feet in diameter which means it wasn't a small object. But, they had no real explanation as to what it was. The researchers thought it was stone but no volcanic activity has ever been reported in the Baltic Sea so it had to be something else. In 2012, the team returned to the site of the anomaly to do more research and hopefully figure out what the thing was. After reaching the site, the team reported that all their electronic equipment, including a satellite phone would not work within 200 meters of the site. After closer examination, the anomaly was described as a 'huge mushroom' with a thick pillar rising 26 feet out of the seabed with a 13 foot thick dome on the top. Ocean X. the research team, says they observed wall-like features on the formation’s surface, straight lines, right angles, and circular shaped stones."
He paused and passed a copy of the picture out to the students. "In July of 2012, it was suggested that the object may be a Nazi anti-submarine defense system that was used during the Second World War, which had wire mesh to confuse British and Russian submarine radar. If the anomaly is an anti-submarine defense system, the discovery could have historical significance. It could also help explain why electrical equipment has been known to not work near the area. "
Riley crossed his arms and smiled. "And, of course, there are people who think it's a UFO or even a secret government spacecraft. The location of the anomaly is completely unknown to this day. Everyone has an opinion on this thing. Me? After the things I've seen recently, I'm gonna go with some secret government facility but I might be wrong. So today, we're just gonna talk, take it easy. Tell me the strangest thing you believe in. Are you someone who believes in ghosts and aliens and angels? Or are you a cold, hard scientist?"
Riley nodded at one of the students to get them started.
"Welcome back, guys," he greeted, nodding at them. "Today, we're going to talk about the Baltic Sea Anomaly. This is actually a fairly recent event. In 2011, a Swedish diving team made a bizarre discovery in the Baltic Sea."
Riley held up a picture of said anomaly.
"The researchers said it was 197 feet in diameter which means it wasn't a small object. But, they had no real explanation as to what it was. The researchers thought it was stone but no volcanic activity has ever been reported in the Baltic Sea so it had to be something else. In 2012, the team returned to the site of the anomaly to do more research and hopefully figure out what the thing was. After reaching the site, the team reported that all their electronic equipment, including a satellite phone would not work within 200 meters of the site. After closer examination, the anomaly was described as a 'huge mushroom' with a thick pillar rising 26 feet out of the seabed with a 13 foot thick dome on the top. Ocean X. the research team, says they observed wall-like features on the formation’s surface, straight lines, right angles, and circular shaped stones."
He paused and passed a copy of the picture out to the students. "In July of 2012, it was suggested that the object may be a Nazi anti-submarine defense system that was used during the Second World War, which had wire mesh to confuse British and Russian submarine radar. If the anomaly is an anti-submarine defense system, the discovery could have historical significance. It could also help explain why electrical equipment has been known to not work near the area. "
Riley crossed his arms and smiled. "And, of course, there are people who think it's a UFO or even a secret government spacecraft. The location of the anomaly is completely unknown to this day. Everyone has an opinion on this thing. Me? After the things I've seen recently, I'm gonna go with some secret government facility but I might be wrong. So today, we're just gonna talk, take it easy. Tell me the strangest thing you believe in. Are you someone who believes in ghosts and aliens and angels? Or are you a cold, hard scientist?"
Riley nodded at one of the students to get them started.

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