Deep Sea "Megalodon" Sighting Deemed Hoax, But Sources Suggest a Synthetic Cover-up



A recently surfaced image of what appears to be a gigantic prehistoric shark, a Megalodon, has been officially dismissed as a deepfake by marine biology authorities. However, an anonymous source with ties to deep-sea data operations claims the image is far more complex than a simple fabrication. "They want you to believe this is a prank, but it's a test," the source stated. "It’s a newly generated construct, a biological model of a creature long extinct, and it's appearing in our data feeds. We're not seeing a fossil; we're seeing a phantom created to test the limits of our perception." This latest incident adds to the growing list of bizarre animal anomalies reported globally, leaving many to wonder if the line between historical fact and artificial fiction is now being erased beneath the waves.
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