Posted on 04/14/2024 10:40:16 AM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
A wave anomaly captured by a weather-mapping system sparked a global mystery this week—with some internet sleuths even claiming it proves the existence of aliens.
A giant cluster of waves over 80 feet high and spanning 2,000 miles—an area larger than Texas—appeared to move through the ocean off the coast of Africa on April 10 in a journey that lasted about 24 hours before it vanished. Some online commentators said the formation could only have been created by something moving under the surface of the sea—making it an "unidentified submersible object," the ocean equivalent of a UFO.
A graphic of the incident has been shared widely online and sparked numerous jokes and theories. Some suggest the anomaly shows the path of a giant underwater sea creature, like the fictional Cthulhu, or a submerged alien craft. But Newsweek has learned that, in fact, it proves nothing more than the fallibility of data after discovering that the anomaly was caused by a "model error."
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No not the abyss… perfectly good movie without the aliens, but they had to save the lead… so they introduced aliens … one scene at the end, middle and beginning as an after thought…
Whale farts.
Wouldn’t that be the most logical explanation?
People are insane.
I figured they’d test it at some point.
We are so screwed.
This is from a week ago. It was a glitch in the system. There are no 80 ft waves crashing into Africa.
If you watch from space you will hear the azaan.
“Nazis at the Center of the Earth”
Researchers in Antarctica are abducted and dragged underground by a team of Nazi survivors planning the revival of the Third Reich.
Or Cthulu’s House at R’lyeh
Isn’t that the bones of all of those expensive African slaves that the “white supremacist” slave traders threw in the drink rather than take them all the way to Jamaica for the Jamaican slave owners?
I guess that’s better than an underwater anenome larger than Texas.
Cthulhu. When I saw the headline, I thought, Cthulhu. I guess the author thought of it too.
👍 GMTA!
A crustal shift on the sea floor, forcing water upward and inward from its margins, dissipating before any tsunami effects.
Newsweek has learned that, in fact, it proves nothing more than the fallibility of data after discovering that the anomaly was caused by a "model error."
This is more of what I refer to as FEAR PORN. They are doing
their best to scare the general populace to death.
Just a few weeks ago they were hawking stockpiling of six
months of food and supplies ahead, due to the eclipse on
the eighth.
They want a psychological Trump vote killer so bad they
can’t stand it.
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