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Tuesday, September 5, 2023

9/5/23 Report - Gruesome Discoveries. AARO Mil Reporting Site. Pirates False Flag Operations. Heading Our Way (Maybe).

 

Written by the TreasureGuide for the exclusive use of the Treasure Beaches Report.


Source: Wikipedia.

The Battle of Visby was a violent Medieval battle near the town of Visby on the Swedish island of Gotland, fought between the inhabitants of Gotland and the Danes, with the latter emerging victorious. The battle left a lasting archaeological legacy; masses of slaughtered soldiers and citizens lay scattered across what was once a blood battle field. Slashed and broken bones, skeletons still in their chain mail and armor, and smashed skulls, some still with spears and knives protruding out of them. One can only imagine what they endured before they breathed their last breaths...

Here is a link for more about that.

Battle of Visby: Medieval Massacre Leaves Behind Harrowing Remains of Fallen Soldiers | Ancient Origins (ancient-origins.net)



Source: Ancient Origens.



Thanks to William K. for alerting me to that story.  William mentioned what it might be like to be out metal detecting and digging up something like that.

This story would have made a great Halloween post, but Halloween is a still several weeks away.

Here is another link about that.

How the bones of 1185 soldiers became part of the largest battlefield skeletal collection – Strange Remains

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UFO Caught While Photographing Bottle.



You might remember this picture.  I posted it a couple times before.  ( The Treasure Beaches Report Direct From Florida's Treasure Coast.: 5/18/11 Report - 1715 Fleet Shipwreck Screw Top & Treasure Coast UFO Photo???)

I was taking photos of the bottle and when I looked at one of the photos and noticed the other object.  I didn't take it too seriously at the time, but since then UFOs have become more mainstream, including by our government.  But that doesn't add much credibility. Our intelligence agencies are, after all, experts at disinformation and false flag operations.  

By the way, you might be surprised to learn of the origin of the term false flag operation

The term was famously used to describe a ruse in naval warfare whereby a vessel flew the flag of a neutral or enemy country in order to hide its true identity. The tactic was originally used by pirates and privateers to deceive other ships into allowing them to move closer before attacking them. It later was deemed an acceptable practice during naval warfare according to international maritime laws, provided the attacking vessel displayed its true flag once an attack had begun. (Source: Wikipedia).

But what I was getting to is the web site entitled, ALL-D O M A I N   A N O M A LY   R E S O LU T I O N   O F FI C E   UAP Reporting Trends   1996-2023. 

The site provides the characteristics of UFO reports, including the shape, altitude, location, etc. of logged sightings. 

Here is the link.

PowerPoint Presentation (aaro.mil)

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Source: nhc.noaa.gov.

I saw this starting to develop a couple days ago but wanted to take a little time off from following storms and thought it was a little early to start talking about it anyway.  There is, however, a system developing that could affect us eventually even though it is still a long way off and could very well go up into the Atlantic rather than hitting us.  At this time, there is way too much uncertainty to say if it will affect us at all, but it is something to watch because it seems to be headed in our general direction.  It is called Invest 95 and is expected to become a major hurricane.

Showers and thunderstorms associated with an area of low pressure 
located over the central tropical Atlantic about 900 miles 
west-southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands have become a little 
better organized over the past several hours.  Environmental 
conditions are conducive for further development, and a tropical 
depression or tropical storm is expected to form over the next day 
or so while the low moves toward the west-northwest at 15 to 20 mph 
across the central tropical Atlantic.  Additional strengthening, 
possibly to a hurricane, is likely later this week while the system 
moves over western portions of the tropical Atlantic, near or to the 
northeast of the northern Leeward Islands. 

Here is a link to for more about Invest 95.

Forecasters expect a major hurricane to approach the Caribbean this weekend (msn.com)

The surf is still running around four or five feet on the Treasure Coast, but will be decreasing a foot or two for a few days..


Surf Chart for Vero Pier Area of the Treasure Coast
Source: SurfGuru.com.


Good hunting,
Treasureguide@comcast.net