A growing coalition of people is questioning an underwater structure off Malibu, California, as new comments on various forums shed light on previous investigations. Discussions have intensified since Google blurred images related to the site, leading to mixed reactions about what lies beneath the waves.
In 2014, Google Earth captured detailed images of a structure nicknamed Sycamore Knoll. While official sources claim itโs a natural geological feature, conspiracy theories suggest it might be linked to extraterrestrial activity or undisclosed military operations.
Recent comments have further complicated the ongoing debates. One person referenced actor Rob Lowe's exploration attempt with his oceanographic team, mentioning they sent cameras but faced interference. Others, like famous filmmaker James Cameron, have also explored the area, adding to the intrigue.
Interestingly, a commenter noted, "I find it REALLY interesting that the structure appears to be gone. Why would they remove it or try to obscure it?" This comment has prompted speculation about image manipulation and the potential for hidden motives.
Forum participants brought up new points regarding the structure's depth. One highlighted that, at approximately 2,000 feet underwater, accessing the site safely could be a significant challenge, stating, "A diver can only dive 150 ft and 300 ft with specialized gear. Itโs 2000 ft down. No one looking." This reinforces skepticism about civilian exploration attempts.
Economic barriers were also discussed, with one person insisting, "People think itโs just that easy to go off and have a look, but it costs money, and diving at that depth is rare." This raises questions about who might have both the funds and interest to investigate.
The conversations highlight mixed feelings within the community, including:
Skepticism over scientific explanations: "If itโs actually a naturally formed part of the Pacific floor, why obscure it?"
Frustration over inaction: Several users questioned why wealthy individuals havenโt pushed to explore the site.
Historical Speculations: One commenter provocatively suggested, "Itโs most likely >12,800-year-old pre-flood infrastructure similar to the pyramid site on the seabed off Cuba."
The comments reflect a blend of curiosity and skepticism regarding the structure:
"Itโs interesting that Google blurred out these images after they started getting attention."
The mixture of speculation and disbelief showcases the community's ongoing fascination with the possibility of undiscovered phenomena.
โฆ 30% of comments believe in the potential for an alien base.
โค 40% express skepticism towards Googleโs actions.
โป "This story has been around for years," indicating persistent interest from the public.
As discussions continue, the lack of tangible exploration fuels both concern and intrigue. What really lies beneath Malibu remains a hot topic among the curious.