Monday, April 26, 2004

Navy Dismisses Arctic Sightings
Ottawa - Canada's Arctic seems to be competing for a place in the X-Files with reports of mysterious objects plying its frigid waters, strange footprints detected near shorelines and an unusual absence of marine animals.
Over the past couple of years, there have been at least a dozen sightings of unusual objects moving along or just below the surface of the water in the North, according to newly released Canadian Forces records.
Last September, Inuit hunters and members of the Canadian Rangers, the military's locally recruited force of aboriginals, reported what they believed was a foreign submarine checking out Canada's Arctic territories.
Most of the sightings took place last August and September near Pond Inlet on Baffin Island, where, on 11 occasions, witnesses reported seeing large waves and strange objects in the water.
Mysterious footprints were also found along the water's edge near where the objects were sighted. Marine animals had largely disappeared from the area.

See the whole X-Files type article at:
http://www.rense.com/general28/sst.htm

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