A New Military Weapon System or UFO?
India Daily, NJ
Port Blair (Andamans):
It happened in Andaman beach areas. The fishing boats in the region observed it. It is happening since the last year’s devastating Tsunami.
Scientists believe, it is either a new military super weapon – a next generation stealth super-sub or a new type of advanced extraterrestrial UFO that can penetrate oceanic crust.According to scientists, the burst of electromagnetic waves and strange sound provides some clues. The propagation, navigation, stealth and communication are all controlled by electromagnetic waves of unknown spectrum.
The sound characteristic is strange. Any technologically advanced entity at that level is able to provide sound shields to suppress these sounds. These sounds may be coming from electron beaming to penetrate the oceanic crusts to build bases.
It can also be caused by slow shifting of oceanic crusts.Andaman is extremely active seismically. This started in July of last year exactly six months before the devastating Tsunami.
Nov 5, 2005
India Daily, NJ
Port Blair (Andamans):
It happened in Andaman beach areas. The fishing boats in the region observed it. It is happening since the last year’s devastating Tsunami.
Scientists believe, it is either a new military super weapon – a next generation stealth super-sub or a new type of advanced extraterrestrial UFO that can penetrate oceanic crust.According to scientists, the burst of electromagnetic waves and strange sound provides some clues. The propagation, navigation, stealth and communication are all controlled by electromagnetic waves of unknown spectrum.
The sound characteristic is strange. Any technologically advanced entity at that level is able to provide sound shields to suppress these sounds. These sounds may be coming from electron beaming to penetrate the oceanic crusts to build bases.
It can also be caused by slow shifting of oceanic crusts.Andaman is extremely active seismically. This started in July of last year exactly six months before the devastating Tsunami.
Nov 5, 2005