Dennis Asberg just opened up about the 200-foot circular object he discovered with Ocean X. It has perfect geometric staircases, corridors, a collapsed roof exposing a dark inner chamber, and a massive runway carved into the seabed as if it skidded to a halt.
Electronics fail in a sharp 200-meter dead zone. Phones die instantly. Underwater cameras black out. A constant 5Hz signal pulses from the structure. Samples show burnt carbon scoring and processed metals.
Geologists call it a glacial erratic. Dennis laughs at that — glaciers don’t build staircases, drill perfect holes, or jam satellite signals.
The object is fused into the seafloor and appears far older than any known civilization.
After years of pressure and skepticism, Dennis is finally telling the full story. The world needs to hear it.
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