Titanic Submersible: Man Dives Into the Sea, Discovers Paper Wrapped Around Knives

Titanic Submersible: Man Dives Into the Sea, Discovers Paper Wrapped Around Knives

  • A professional ocean explorer, Joe Oceanside, went underwater and saw a bottle with many knives in it
  • Around those knives were pieces of paper with words wrapped around each blade with the aid of a tightrope
  • Many people who watched the moment he untied one of the knives said a person must have gained their spiritual freedom

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A professional diver known as Joe Oceanside was captured in a video showing the moment he went underwater and discovered what shocked many.

The man saw a bottle that had many small knives inside. Around the knives were pieces of paper with words written over them.

Locked bottle under sea/Man opened piece of paper.
People believed the bottle is a kind of black magic. Photo source: underwater.exploration, Facebook/Joe Oceanside
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Man went under sea

After opening the bottle, he took one out and cut off the rope around it. He unrolled the paper to reveal letters. Many believed it was dark magic, and he let whoever was connected to the bottle lose.

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Some people who saw how he was trying to empty the bottle in a video turned spiritual, thanking God for the "breakthrough" the diver aided.

Watch the video below:

Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions below:

it's me said:

"Black magic."

Rebecca said:

"Bro is out here trying to get cursed."

user7837729606781 said:

"May God use someone to open mine whether on water,air,cemetery,soil etc."

Yusuf Oluwani said:

"Somebody just received healing and breakthrough."

Flavia Sandra said:

"Thanks for the good work someone has been released and has received breakthrough n deliverence Glory to God."

JOIEEMPIRE said:

"God wherever my names has been placed under d water, i set my self free ijn Amen."

Bibi said:

"When God is at play."

Chief_Kola said:

"Someone's destiny just got released."

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Victoria Aba-Fajemis said:

"Oo God use someone to open Austin my brother's own like this one let him be free in Jesus name."

Joshua Emmanuel412 said:

"I use to think it's only in Africa that black magic is been done."

Amina said:

"Ur reward is heaven."

Dream about Titanic submersible

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh earlier reported that a lady, Deborah Grattan, once had a dream about the Titanic submersible that got lost in the ocean.

A screenshot of the 2013 Facebook post where she told the dream stirred mixed reactions on Twitter.

Lady became pregnant, cried

In other news, a pretty Nigerian lady who got pregnant shared a video showing her crying as she lamented her situation.

The lady, @dabbieofficial2, said she had to do her pregnancy test twice to be sure, and they both turned out positive. She added that she does not know how her parents would take the news.

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