Declassified: Nuclear Origins of the "Eggs" Found Near Underwater Volcanoes
Published: April 23, 2025
The discovery of thousands of mysterious "living eggs" surrounding a deep-sea volcano off Vancouver Island stunned the scientific community. But we believe this is no organic anomaly—it's a cover story.
Buried Beneath the Pacific: Nuclear Test Fallout
In 1979, deep-sea nuclear testing was quietly conducted off the Pacific Northwest and South Pacific Islands. Sites near Johnston Atoll, Amchitka, and other isolated maritime zones were used to detonate nuclear devices under the guise of hydroacoustic research.
What if these "eggs" are actually the unintended consequence—or the mutated remnants—of bio-mineral reactions to decades of high-yield underwater detonations?
Volcanic Geographies and Their Symmetry with Test Sites
The seamount known as Endeavour Ridge lies in the same tectonic network that connects former testing zones like the Marshall Islands and French Polynesia. These underwater ridges form a chain that could carry radioactive waste for decades through hydrothermal vents, gradually mutating sedimentary biology.
Was Iran Mining Underwater Uranium?
Satellite intel and naval sonar logs suggest that unmanned submersibles operating in the same Pacific bands as the U.S. test sites may have been Iranian. These missions began appearing shortly after their refusal to ratify the Additional Protocol of the IAEA Treaty in the early 2000s.
We speculate these submersibles were part of a covert cleanup/mining initiative to recover fissile material. It’s no accident Iran advanced its enrichment capabilities following these missions.
The "Eggs" as Evidence
What better way to disguise high-radiation anomalies than by calling them "skate egg cases"? The morphology of these so-called eggs has never been observed before in this quantity, size, or environment. And yet scientists seem terrified—not fascinated—by their emergence.
Geostrategic Consequences
If this theory proves correct, we face a triple threat: radioactive ecosystems mutating unchecked, rogue states acquiring recovered fissile material, and the erosion of public trust in marine biology used as a smokescreen.
Further Reading and Source Citations
- Original Egg Discovery Report – Sustainability Times
- Amchitka Island Nuclear Test History
- Iran and the IAEA Additional Protocol
- Radioactive Waste: NRC Fact Sheet
This blog post is part of our ongoing effort to declassify and decode overlooked patterns in environmental disasters, military secrecy, and international subterfuge.
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