Mysterious Russian Titanium Sphere Found on a Beach In The Bermuda Triangle
(Chaz Anon) A British tourist stumbled upon a titanium sphere in pristine condition with Russian language specifications clearly visible and readable. Some are claiming it transversed time and space to move itself from Russia in 2019 to a Bahamas beach in 2020, ending up in the most mysterious place on the planet known as the Bermuda Triangle.
Manon Clarke, a British women, spotted the 41kg reflective ball poking out of the sand while she was walking with her family at Harbour Island on Wednesday evening.
“We went walking to a different spot than usual and I noticed this silver shiny moon thing poking out the sand,” the 24-year-old told The Independent.
“We could see the Russian writing on the side, so we started digging away to see more of it, which was a bit of a bold move given that we had no idea what it was.”
Scientists believe that the ball could be a Hydrazine Propellant Tank for a satellite or spacecraft, though uncertainty remains about where it came from and how it came to be on the beach.
Alternative researchers have come up with a theory straight out of the twilight zone, believing it is a piece of scientific equipment built by Professor-Scientist Serebrov and his team from the St. Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute , which was allegedly destroyed in a 8 August 2019 explosion—which western sources call the “Putin’s Skyfall Explosion” and/or the “Nyonoksa Radiation Accident.”