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Lake Superior UFO crash?

davidsmith73

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This story is intriguing. An F-89 disappeared on radar over lake superior for sure, there are official documents on it. That's a weird story in itself with the F-89 and unknown aircraft radar signals merging before disappearing. A company called "great lakes diving company" began trying to locate possible wreckage of the F-89 on the lake bottom. According to the following web site they found this:

http://www.ufodigest.com/news/0906/kinrossobject.html


The great lakes diving company web site isn't online anymore, for some reason. It did used to be there as I visited it myself. They only had the F-89 images on their site, not the unkown object.

see also:

http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=14364


Anybody know about sonar images, possible artifacts, false images etc?
 
Superior, it is said, never gives up her dead
when the gales of November come early.

- Gordon Lightfoot


They'll never find anything :D
 
It's a good story. If that image actually came from where they say it did, then it looks like it could be a meteorite. They should send some divers down to take good pictures before people start saying its an alien craft.

eta: "we lowered our ROV (remotely operated vehicle) to it and confirmed that the mystery object was metallic"

Neato.
 
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This story is intriguing. An F-89 disappeared on radar over lake superior for sure, there are official documents on it. That's a weird story in itself with the F-89 and unknown aircraft radar signals merging before disappearing. A company called "great lakes diving company" began trying to locate possible wreckage of the F-89 on the lake bottom. According to the following web site they found this:

http://www.ufodigest.com/news/0906/kinrossobject.html



http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=14364


Anybody know about sonar images, possible artifacts, false images etc?

I didn't realise Lake Superior had a UFO, much less that it had crashed - hope no one was hurt!!:eek:
 
If it was due to a collision, wouldn't you expect the 'debris field' to be bigger than 215 feet? Especially if the "ufo" was still moving when it hit the lake bottom after sinking an (unstated) depth? Plus falling from the collision height (again, unstated).

So. once upon a time, a plane crashed into the lake. Also, once upon a time, a meteor fell into the lake. Why would anybody think the two are in any way connected?
 
A UFO who's evidence consists of a couple of blury pictures. That's never happened before. Except that this time it's not actually 'F'ing, so it's actually an UO. On the bottom of a lake. At a crash site. Well, I'm convinced. :whistling
 
I see nothing in those photos that convinces me that the object is larger than 3 inches, and is made of anything but rock.

Maybe it's a fossilized, tiny UFO.
 

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