Modern UFOs are like vimanas. UFO fragment

The first mention of the discovery of some strange meteorite-like objects on the Kola Peninsula dates back to the late 70s and early 80s of the 20th century. They are described superficially in the literature, and the results of their study could not be found. It is not yet clear whether all the mentioned objects are connected or should be considered separately. V. Ivanov, in the article “There is actually nothing to be surprised,” talks about his conversation with Lieutenant Colonel A. Korshun, who describes what he found as follows:

“It’s better to tell you what I myself am a witness to. One day, together with my colleagues, we went for lingonberries to the Severomorsk-3 area. We went deeper into the forest. I look: three craters, very fresh, one larger, about three meters in radius, the other two smaller. There are fragments lying around that seem to be metal, but unusual. Crystalline structure, white-yellow color, with a tint, as if the fragments were exposed to high temperature. The size of a notebook, they look like fins. I wanted to lift one, but it didn’t work, it turned out to be heavy. I found a smaller one, but it weighed no less than 40 kilograms. Then they found a blank made of the same material. They carried her to the car with difficulty. Our find was sent to Leningrad to one of the institutes. Then information reached me that the metal turned out to be somehow special, scientists became interested in where this place was. I was there - everything was dug up by the builders, no traces. And this happened a long time ago, about eight years ago...” Further, A. Korshun says that he kept a plate of this metal for himself, but in his subconscious the phrase constantly revolved that he needed to throw it away, which he did after some time...

Similar evidence is mentioned by N. Polozok in the material: “Is there any use from UFOs” (“Youth of Estonia”, December 5, 1989): “Have you heard about UFO debris? The background to their appearance is as follows: our ship was sailing in the area of ​​the Kola Peninsula, suddenly an earthquake with a magnitude of 2-3 occurred, at the same time on the ship they noticed that something had fallen on land. Several sailors examined the coast in the area where the object might fall. There they found the above-mentioned debris. In terms of their chemical composition, they are not typical for flying vehicles - instead of aluminum, copper predominates in the alloy, and in total the presence of 40 chemical elements was detected in the fragment. And the alloy is quite homogeneous. The most curious thing is that it contains no carbon. Besides us, the fragments were examined at the Institute of Steel and Alloys, but experts find it difficult to draw a conclusion about their origin.”

It would seem that the newspapers have inflated some non-existent rumor and there is no particular reason to trust them. If only one of the direct participants in those events, Anatoly Leonidovich Bychkov, had not contacted us. Here's what he said.

In February 1980, at about 10 o'clock in the morning, an object collided with the Earth approximately in the center of the Kola Peninsula. The blow was so strong that, according to eyewitnesses, in Severomorsk the glasses on the table jumped 10 cm, and in Leningrad the dishes in the sideboard rattled. Of course, there was a reaction from the Northern Fleet command - the coordinates of the fall were received from seismological stations and a helicopter was sent there. They took off 1.5-2 hours after the fall. It was Sunday, the crews were on vacation, at home. After half an hour of flight (the sky was cloudless), a snowstorm suddenly hit. Visibility dropped to zero, and the helicopter was returned. And when after 2 days the blizzard calmed down, an examination of the fall area yielded nothing; everything was covered with snow. But in the summer, pieces of unknown metal with torn edges, sometimes weighing up to 2 tons, began to be found in the tundra. Craftsman Yu. Chichkarev carved a “flying saucer” and a glass for pencils from the found metal. He kept the plate for himself and gave the glass to the Flemish navigator of the Northern Fleet, Rear Admiral Yu. I. Zheglov. Hydrometeorologist Gennady Kuznetsov received just a kilogram piece of this metal, which he kept in a drawer of his desk. I only briefly managed to see the “UFO model” with a glass and hold them in my hands, but the above-mentioned comrades had them constantly. After about 6-8 years they died - whether this was related to the metal is unknown, although their age was between 45-65 years. G. Kuznetsov said that he had dreams in which he was worried that “during teleportation he might get stuck in some object.” After his death, someone from Moscow came and took a piece of metal, although information about this was not advertised. In the absence of any data about the object, even the fantastic version of the disaster of an alien ship, whose crew members took on a crystalline form so as not to evaporate from the impact, was seriously considered. Research in the laboratory of a metallurgical plant allegedly showed that there are no analogues of this material on Earth. And somewhere in 1982, a two-ton piece of metal disappeared without a trace from the place where Yu. Chichkarev found it. What it really was, no one still knows.

A fragment found by E. Bachurin.
On the Internet you can even find revelations that in 1981 “a UFO exploded on the Kola Peninsula, the debris was picked up by the military...”. Obviously, the rumor was not born out of nowhere, but what was the reason for it? Obviously, ufologist geologist E. Bachurin also had similar information, who sent an expedition to the Kola Peninsula in the early 90s to search for mysterious debris. However, according to the data he has, the fall occurred in 1965, when residents of the Kola Peninsula observed the flight and then the explosion of a mysterious luminous body. As a result of the search, E. Bachurin managed to find the wreckage and deliver it to Perm. Modern research has shown that the sample consists of 99% tungsten, with a small admixture of lead and nickel impurities. There is a possibility that this piece of tungsten could be a composite fragment of a heat-resistant rocket ring or part of an engine. But in all likelihood, these samples are not related to those that A. Bychkov saw. By the way, according to him, the color is also different - in his case, the fragments were “copper-colored.”

Lit.: There is actually nothing to be surprised at // On guard of the Arctic. April 27, 1991; Is there any benefit from UFOs // Youth of Estonia. December 5, 1989; Karpenko M. Universum Sapiens. The Universe is Intelligent. M.: World of Geography, 1992. 400 pp.; Bachrin M. Tungsten from space. Manuscript. RUFORS Archive.
I.S. Butov

Every major country would like to build their own flying saucers to use as weapons in a future war. At the same time, they are concerned that the enemy would not be the first to learn the secret of the propulsion system and other properties of flying saucers. That is why all important data about UFOs will always be kept in deep secret.

Stanton FRIEDMAN, US nuclear physicist (1979)

The avalanche of publications on UFOs that has befallen us in recent years has today subsided somewhat. The time has come to calmly figure out: what was it? The result of perestroika and the removal of censorship from this topic or just a surge in unhealthy fashion? What's really going on? Is it possible to believe in the reality of UFOs? Are “ufological maniacs” exaggerating this problem?

The author tried to combine scattered information and present the reader with the most reliable and documented messages. This is only a small part of the truly enormous archives accumulated in the world on this problem. But even this dry information, hidden from the public, will provide food for thought and your own conclusions...

The article provides data on military research into UFOs in the USSR and later in the CIS: disasters, accidents, explosions and selected UFO landings. All secret military UFO research was supervised by a special group “Lotus”, created back in the mid-60s under the GRU - the Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the USSR Ministry of Defense (RF), or “Aquarium”.

Incidents (part 1)

*1908, June 30 - Tunguska Cosmic Body (TKT) - not found, only a few craters remained.

*1927 - an explosion of a cigar-shaped UFO in the Urals near the city of Karpinsk was observed by local residents (from the archive of the Commission on Meteorites of the USSR Academy of Sciences under the heading DSP), according to V.A. Chernobrov.

*1928, November - a cigar-shaped UFO fell in Vedlozero (Karelia) near the village of Shuknavolok, after which strange biological creatures (BC) began to be encountered on the shore. Already in the 80s, a military Mi-8 flew in with divers, they tried to find and lift the object, but this failed and the object was not found.

*1941, June - a UFO fell on Zeleny Island on the Don south of Rostov (according to A.K. Priyma): at night the debris was carried out by NKVD trucks across a pontoon bridge, the island was closed and cordoned off by NKVD troops. In the 80s, rare anomalous chemical elements harmful to health (possibly related to this disaster) were found on the island. The wreckage was taken to Rostov, and in 1941 (or immediately) to the Kapustin Yar landfill (after some time the wreckage disappeared or was lost). No bodies of biological creatures were found. The object was mistaken for a German spy plane (according to other sources, it was a balloon).

*1944 – an object in the form of a small ball was dug up in the north of the Yaroslavl region in an anomalous zone (according to ufologist Kukushkin, Yaroslavl).

*1947, February 12 – Sikhote-Alin meteor shower (Far East). Anomalous inclusions and small artifacts were found in the fragments (the information was immediately classified).

*1947, summer - emergency landing of the Alpha Centauri disk (crew 4 humanoids) in the Krasnoarmeysky district of the Kokchetav region of Kazakhstan. Witness - shepherd Bodnya A.R. (now lives in Simferopol, the author conducted the survey personally) - came into contact with the UFO crew (telepathically). After repairs and departure, a small piece of debris remained at the site, which Bodnya buried. The reliability of the information is absolute, as is the ship’s belonging specifically to the Alpha Centauri computer center.

*1955, December 18 - a UFO explosion in Earth orbit, according to astronomer J. Bigby, who discovered its large fragments in near-Earth space, the fall and scattering of some small fragments or microfragments is possible (obviously, this object was blown up by unknown intelligent forces).

*1955 - a special top-secret group (or committee) was created for UFO research in the USSR (in Kapustin Yar), as well as - the Archive of the USSR Ministry of Defense on UFOs - in an underground bunker at the Krasny Kut training ground in the Saratov region (in an underground bunker in the area of ​​​​the specialized village of Berezovka- 2), according to E. Valmer from Saratov. The creation of the archive was prompted by the resonant case of the observation of several UFOs in 1954 over the objects of the Krasny Kut and Kapustin Yar test sites. The fighters sent to intercept them disappeared.

*1957 - in the USSR, a UFO fragment in the form of a blunt cone was studied (Professor V.P. Burdakov from the Moscow Aviation Institute personally saw a report signed by prominent scientists of the USSR Academy of Sciences about its research, the report concluded that the fragment was supposedly of extraterrestrial origin).

*1957 – the Siberian Branch (SB) of the USSR Academy of Sciences and a laboratory were created in Novosibirsk next to the Academgorodok and the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences. The laboratory was also involved in space research and UFO research.

1959, January 21 - the fall of a UFO (a hemispherical body of small dimensions, brightly glowing with an orange-pinkish flame) into the waters of the port of Gdynia (Poland), was observed by a number of witnesses (port workers, random eyewitnesses, etc.). After 2 days, border guards found a wounded biological creature (BC) crawling along the beach in a metallic tight-fitting overalls, which was taken to the hospital in Gdansk. There, BS died after a certain bracelet was removed from his hand and his overalls were cut with metal scissors. An autopsy revealed a different structure of internal organs and a spiral circulatory system, six-fingered limbs, and a height of about 1.5-1.6 meters. The body of BS in a freezing container was delivered by rail to a biological research institute in Moscow (USSR), currently the body is stored in an underground bunker-special laboratory of the Institute of Medical and Biological Problems of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (IMBP, Moscow, Khoroshevskoye Shosse, 76a) . The information is absolutely reliable, as it has been studied in detail by Polish ufologists and there is confirmation from a Polish Air Force officer in the late 80s, who read the report on the incident and confirmed the UFO crash and the detection of the BS (according to my long-time and good friend Bronislaw Rzepecki and other Polish ufologists) . Divers also found a fragment of a UFO under a layer of silt, which they studied at the Polytechnic Institute in Gdansk (then taken to a laboratory in Warsaw, Okhota district). The UFO was a hemispherical cabin with a small diameter. When it hit the water, the cabin split into two halves. We only found one half.

1958, July (found in August) - on the Kola Peninsula (Murmansk region), north of Kandalaksha (between Kandalaksha and Afrikanda), UFO fragments were found, taken to Moscow, some were transferred to Novosibirsk. According to A.E. Semenov (President of the Association Ecology of the Unknown - AEN), Moscow, the fragment had a structure reminiscent of the structure of a living cell, and its chemical composition had the ability to mutate. These data were confirmed by the famous ufologist Gennady Aleksandrovich Korneev, former head of the UFO Center “Polar Star” (Severodvinsk), now living in Odintsovo, as well as the famous ufologist Emil Fedorovich Bachurin from Perm.

*1959, November 8 – the fall and explosion of a luminous UFO in Afghanistan, Kandahar region, Shurad Mountains (according to the US Department of Defense). There is no data on the discovery and evacuation of debris. The UFO was mistaken for a Soviet missile test. Reliability 100% (see: Timothy Good. Above Top Secret. N.Y., 1998. PP.308, 318.)

*1959, September 26 - a crashed disc-shaped UFO made of silver metal with jagged bottoms was discovered from a military aircraft in the Sarybulak area (eastern Aktobe region of Kazakhstan). A military special group (13 people, including from the air defense and from the General Staff) sent from Moscow by an Il-14 plane to the Aktyubinsk airfield by Mi-4 helicopter was delivered to the scene of the incident. A fragment of the disk, severely damaged by the explosion and fire, was discovered (initially the disk was about 12 meters in diameter, a fragment about 6 meters in diameter with torn edges and its fragments were discovered). No BS bodies were found. The inside of the object was heavily burned and charred. A noticeable radioactive background was found at the site (20 BER, in some places - up to 30 BER). Among the wreckage of the UFO, the body of one dwarf biological creature, about 80 cm tall, was discovered, taken for autopsy to a biological research institute in Moscow (currently stored in an underground bunker-special laboratory of the Institute of Medical and Biological Problems - IMBP). On the external sling of a Mi-4 helicopter (transportation was carried out in the dark), the disk was transported to site “4A” of training ground No. 8 of the Air Force GNIKI east of Vladimirovka station, now Akhtubinsk, subordinate to military unit 15650, approximately 17-20 km to the north. east of Akhtubinsk. Geographically, it is part of the State Central training ground No. 4 “Kapustin Yar”. There the fragment was cut, small fragments and fragments were studied at various research institutes in Moscow, Novosibirsk, Leningrad, Kyiv and other cities (some of the alloy fragments were sold in 1972 to Arabs in Syria and Egypt). The disk cut 5 people - alas, they were all irradiated and died. At a site near Kapustin Yar - Akhtubinsk in September 1960, the disk was personally inspected by Khrushchev, Brezhnev and other responsible persons. Another inspection took place in 1971.

In January 1984 (under Andropov), a fragment of the disk was taken to the Moscow region (Protvino), to the site of the experimental base near IHEP (Institute of High Energy Physics), where it is still stored in one of two hangars.

A number of cases of UFO sightings in Kazakhstan and Central Asia are reliably known, including the incident of 08/17/1960 and from the materials of the patriarch of Russian ufology F.Yu. Siegel.

*1961, April 28 - on Korb Lake (east of the Leningrad region near Lake Onega), a UFO fell and hit the ground strongly, after which obvious traces of the mechanical impact of the UFO on the surface were discovered, a huge piece of earth was torn out. A group of military men from Leningrad worked, and later a number of scientific expeditions. The reliability is 100%, and is confirmed by a number of scientifically documented studies, but the UFO itself was not found (the object flew away, apparently it was a machine for collecting soil). In the West, the incident became known as the “UFO crash” (see Charles Berlitz & William Moore. The Roswell Incident. Granada, 1981. PP. 151-162, chapter “The Russian Connection”. The incident is known as the “Lake Onega Incident”) .

1972 - Kazakhstan, southwest of Lake Tengiz, Karaganda region - a crashed disc-shaped object of silver-white color with a diameter of 5.8 meters, with a flat top, was discovered. Delivered for study to the same place - to the bunker of the Stepnogorsk underground airfield, Tselinograd region. When the object was barely opened, no biological beings were found inside the bodies.

*1974 - Ukraine, at night a luminous UFO in the form of a ball was observed flying along the Donetsk-Gorlovka line, after which the UFO exploded in the area north of Donetsk, illuminating the area within a radius of several kilometers. Local residents began to find debris similar to the find on the Vashka River in Komi. Some of the debris ended up in the hands of ufologists in Donetsk, and some in the hands of the military. (According to Ph.D. A.E. Burenin, UFO-Center, Moscow). The case is absolutely reliable. No BS bodies were found.

*1975 - Ukraine, near the village of Berezovka, Talalaevsky district, Chernigov region. During road repairs, a small ball of unknown origin was found; there are detailed materials from its research at the Scientific Research Institute of Automation (Kharkov). Reliability 100%.

1978, February 17, at about 10 pm - a disc-shaped silver UFO with a diameter of 6.2 meters, the height of a 2-story house (height about 3.8 meters, in the shape of a disk with a high dome) fell 55-56 kilometers east of Zhigansk, on the right bank of the Lena and the Begidzhyan River (Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic). The fall was observed by local residents of the city of Zhigansk (apparently, this UFO was shot down by other UFOs). The radar did not detect it. About six months later (in June-July) it was discovered in permafrost and taken to Tomsk-7 (Siberian Chemical Plant), where it was hidden in an underground laboratory-bunker. The disk was discovered in the taiga in June 1978, about six months after the crash of the Yak-40 civil aviation aircraft, flight Verkhoyansk-Zhigansk, the military was called. A group of 14 people flew in two times on two Mi-8 helicopters. For the evacuation, special forces personnel from Moscow and Yakutsk, two Mi-8 and one Mi-6 helicopters were involved. They penetrated through the damaged top of the disk. At the site where the disk fell, there is still a crater with a diameter of about 12 meters and a depth of 4-5 meters. On 07/11/78 a special group flew to Zhigansk, flew over the crash site in a helicopter, and on 07/15/1978 they covered it in two layers with a metallized film like foil that absorbs radiation and a tarpaulin, then hooked it onto the external sling of an Mi-6 air defense helicopter and took it out along the Zhigansk route -Yakutsk. The disk was stored in Yakutsk for 10 days, there it was placed in a metal container, and after 10 days it was taken out by the same helicopter (the crew was not changed) along the route Yakutsk - Lensk - Ust-Ilimsk - Krasnoyarsk - Tomsk-7.

In Tomsk-7, the disk was personally examined by the President of the USSR Academy of Sciences, the atomic “luminary” Anatoly Petrovich Aleksandrov, as well as other scientists (academician A.A. Logunov from Protvino, etc.).

The drive consisted of three levels on top and a cabin below, the color of the skin was mirror-reflective. On board (on the lower level, tied in chairs), the bodies of two BS were found and taken to Moscow, to the Vnukovo laboratory (level 1), where their autopsies were performed. The creatures had six-fingered limbs, about 1.5-1.6 meters tall, large bald heads, large black eyes (similar to the humanoid discovered in Poland in 1959), and were dressed in tight-fitting overalls. One had a sign on his shoulder in the form of a square, and the other had a circle with a triangle. Along the lower circumference of the entire lower compartment we found a round remote control with touch points instead of the usual buttons or devices.

On July 30, 1978, the disk was delivered to Tomsk-7.

In Tomsk-7 (Seversk, former facility No. 816, post office box 200), the disk was hidden in an underground bunker in a special box converted from a radioactive waste storage facility, I was told from three different sources about the underground laboratory in Tomsk-7. There it was studied by a special group of scientists under the direct control of the Presidium of the USSR Academy of Sciences, assembled in strict secrecy at the Tomsk airport and from there transported to Tomsk-7. In December 1979, the disk was taken again to Protvino, Moscow region, where it was hidden in a hangar at an experimental base near the Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP). There, the disk is still located in one of the two ground hangars. In 1988, at the industrial testing site in Protvino, after repair, restoration and development work was carried out on the disk, an attempt was made to test the disk in the air, but the device managed to rise only to a height of no more than 5 meters, while it was held on metal cables. Currently, the disk is equipped and modified for further flight research tests, but due to lack of funding, this work in Protvino has been mothballed due to the difficulties and high cost of refueling the disk with a transuranium fuel cell.

In 1999, the UFO crash near Zhigansk was confirmed by retired KGB captain from Moscow Andrei Petrov (lives in the Konkovo ​​area), with whom my friends personally talked (there is a tape recording of the conversation with him). After serving in the KGB in the 70s, he was transferred to the Ministry of Defense and served as a driver for high-ranking Soviet military personnel, including taking them to UFO wreckage sites. Petrov was personally present at the UFO crash site near Zhigansk, although he stood at a distance and was unable to examine the appearance of the UFO in detail. In addition, A. Petrov confirmed other UFO crashes in the USSR: in 1979 near Dubna, where he was personally and saw the wreckage; near Vyatka; near Krasnodar, Tallinn (the case of object “M”). The UFO crash in Siberia with its study in one of the Siberian cities - scientific centers and the discovery of biological creatures on board was indirectly confirmed by the famous television journalist A.V. Myagchenkov from Moscow, covering the topic of UFOs.

1976, summer - on the Vashka River in the Komi Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, near the village of Yortom, an incomprehensible fragment was found and studied in detail (the case is widely known). But little is known that several more similar and other fragments and debris were discovered there. The belonging of the fragment to a UFO is questioned; it is argued that these are the remains of a launch vehicle stage launched from Plesetsk. However, it is premature to draw a final conclusion.

1976, September 22 - Kazakhstan - a narrow object was discovered, the size of a fighter jet (length about 12-15 meters, weight 4.5 tons), the design is tailless, similar to the “Black Bird” (it was called the “Black Cat”). The object was badly burned, the cap was torn off by the explosion (self-destruction equipment), and the inside of the cabin was burned out. No BS bodies were found, but if there were any, they burned or were thrown out in the explosion. I was amazed by the strength of the case - neither a drill nor a gas cutter could take it (it turned out to be a titanium alloy). However, when climbing on the external sling, it began to sway violently and the sling had to be unhooked to avoid a helicopter crash. In this case, the device received even greater damage than during landing. They transported (disassembled) on the external sling of the Mi-6 PSS from Arkalyk to one of the military airfields in Western Kazakhstan, and then to Zhukovsky (Ramenskoye) of the Moscow region (LII airfield) - to the Moscow machine-building plant "Experience", where it was examined by a commission (including Alexei Andreevich Tupolev personally) and where it was stored in the hangar was studied in detail. During the ascent, the excellent aerodynamic qualities of the device were revealed - it soared up, began to sway strongly and almost rammed the helicopter from below, so the suspension had to be unhooked and the object crashed to the ground, after which it was not possible to pick it up again, since it was badly damaged, so they took it apart on the spot. (According to a lieutenant colonel who served in the PSS (Space Search and Rescue Service of the Air Force) at the Arkalyk airfield, the lieutenant colonel later transferred to Zaporozhye, to a military transport regiment. The lieutenant colonel was interviewed by the famous Ukrainian ufologist Yu.A. Novikov from Zaporozhye, vice-president of the Zaporozhye Ural Federal District -Centre. The lieutenant colonel's last name is not disclosed at his request). The information is absolutely reliable.

BUT it turned out that it was an unmanned American reconnaissance aircraft D-21 Lockheed (launched from an SR-71 or B-52). This story has nothing to do with UFO disasters!

1977, in May - a UFO explosion on Lake Kemskoye, Vologda region, “golden drops” fell. No debris was found. The case is reliable.

According to the famous American UFO crash researcher L. Stringfield, before 1978 there were TWO or THREE UFO crashes in the USSR (see Leonard H. Stringfield. Retrievals of the Third Kind, 1978, p. 37 of the Polish edition). Stringfield's informant Robert Barry received information about this "from a high-ranking source" (CIA?). The following major “catastrophes” were probably meant:

  1. 08/18/1959 - incident near Sarybulak in Kazakhstan (a fragment of the disk was taken to the Kapustin Yar - Akhtubinsk area) or 04/28/1961 - Onega incident (Korb-lake), without detection of a UFO, only traces were found.
  2. 1972 - in Kazakhstan, on Lake Tengiz (taken to Stepnogorsk - Novosibirsk).

These incidents deserve the closest study! It should be noted that these are only large-scale incidents, and Stringfield’s informants, naturally, were not aware of smaller-scale cases of discovery of small debris and artifacts.

1978, June 12 - Far East, in a remote mountainous taiga region in the Amur region (the area between Zeya, Tynda and the Urkan River) - a disk-shaped object was found, shaped like a mushroom, with a diameter of 5.5-6 meters, a height of 3 meters, a weight of 720 kg. They took the object to Tynda, and from there to Novosibirsk, where they hid it in the Akademgorodok area, east of the Obskoe More station (this is the only disk now stored in Novosibirsk). The body of one dwarf humanoid was discovered and taken for autopsy to a research institute in Novosibirsk (also in the Akademgorodok area). It was discovered that the humanoid still retained vital functions - the humanoid in Novosibirsk spent two weeks in a coma in a special pressure chamber with CO2 on life support equipment, then vital functions ceased. A segmental opening was torn out from the side of the disk (apparently the other two crew members ejected). The UFO appears to have been KILLED by other UFOs.

*1978, August 24 - UFO landing near Khabarovsk, the place was heavily burned, the military was working, the area was closed to access. Soil samples were collected. The information is reliable. Published by A. Rempel (a famous ufologist from Vladivostok) in the newspaper “Priroda” (1991).

1978, Kazakhstan, Kustanai region, Burli (southwest of Lake Ulken-Borly) - a disc-shaped object was discovered, similar in appearance to the object found in the same Kazakhstan in 1972. Inside the disk, one body of a dwarf biological creature was discovered, delivered to Semipalatinsk. Currently, the humanoid’s body is stored in an underground laboratory near the government airport Vnukovo-2 (since 1984 or 1985, they plan to transport it to Novaya Zemlya).

The creature lived in Semipalatinsk for a week thanks to the fact that it was placed in a pressure chamber with carbon dioxide (they breathe CO2, not O2, like people).

The disk was taken to the airfield in Kostanay, where it was stored for some time, from where it was transported to Stepnogorsk, where it was hidden in an underground bunker along with the other three UFOs stored there.

1978, end of the year - at the state central research test site - GosTsNIIP Air Defense No. 10 Sary-Shagan (Kazakhstan) the S-75 air defense system was shot down by a UFO hovering over the test site, at the command of the famous missile designer Pyotr Dmitrievich Grushin. The debris scattered into small pieces at an altitude of 30 km. Since the debris fell on the “combat field” of the test site, where there was already a lot of missile debris lying around, personnel combed the area for a week, but only small fragments that fit in a small box were found. They were studied in several research institutes. The analysis showed that the UFO's body was made of some kind of silicon-based material, in which various rare earth elements were interspersed at the molecular level. Data from the study of these UFO debris and technical ideas were used to spray special substances on the heads and rudders of new air defense and anti-missile (anti-missile defense) missiles. The information is absolutely reliable, according to reserve major A.V. Bystrova (Kyiv) - see "Interesting Newspaper", No. 2 (65) of 1999, p. 43. Some fragments are stored in the Fakel MKB named after. P. Grushina (Khimki).

1979, January 5 – Kazakhstan, Ural region. A UFO was observed in the Uralsk area. On the same day (or 05.10?) in the Chingirlau area on the border with the Orenburg region. — a disk-shaped UFO with a diameter of 12 to 22 meters was observed landing, the object crashed and buried itself in the ground. The fall was recorded by the air defense radar and the military arrived in Mi-8 air defense, as well as from the district headquarters (KSAVO) from Almaty, helicopters arrived from Burundai and from the Moscow region (Klin). The place was cordoned off and an observation post was set up, but they were unable to get close to the object, as it was emitting intense heat. No radiation detected. People had severe headaches and pressure in their ears (sound like a power saw). Unable to bear it, they retreated 50 meters. The observation and examination lasted for several hours (the personnel were wearing chemical protective suits), while strange sounds were heard from the direction of the object. Then visibility dropped to zero and the weather sharply deteriorated, under the cover of which the object disappeared (apparently it flew away or was taken away). What remains are sketches and materials from a survey of the landing site (in a military laboratory in Magnitogorsk).

*1970s (1979?) – clash (shootout) of the KGB special forces (special forces) with aliens on the island of Barsakelmes (Lake Aral). Several humanoids were shot (commanded by Major N., the detachment included 10 soldiers and 3 officers). See the article by A. Glazunov “If you go, you won’t come back,” Continent, November 1997, No. 48 (360), p. 15.

1979, November - an unknown air target was detected and escorted by air defense systems north of Moscow. Then, approximately 1.5-2 km north of the city of Dubna, Moscow region (on the northwestern outskirts), a disk-shaped object with a diameter of about 6 meters fell after the launch of an anti-aircraft air defense missile from a nearby part of the air defense system (the Blue Ring system of the Moscow air defense ). The damaged object was taken for study to NPO Molniya in Moscow (Tushino district, Novoposelkovaya St., 6), where Buran was once assembled. In 1982, based on the study of UFO debris removed from near Dubna, NPO Molniya created an anti-gravity aircraft - a hybrid of an airplane and a “saucer”, ellipsoidal in shape, tested at the airfield of the LII (Flight Research Institute) named after. MM. Gromov (Zhukovsky) since 1982. I personally spoke with a witness (his name is Viktor, I omit his last name), who was then serving in Zhukovsky as a security guard (a unit of the F.E. Dzerzhinsky Internal Troops Division), personally participated in providing security for the object delivered to the airfield and observed its flight tests. From a conversation with familiar officers, he also heard about this incident near Dubna with the capture of UFO fragments, as well as the fact that restoration work was being carried out in order to study and use them. Retired KGB captain Andrei Petrov from Moscow also reported on this case.

In 1980, “Methodological instructions for the Ministry of Defense for collecting information about AI” were published. At the same time, from the beginning of 1980, in an atmosphere of strict secrecy, by special order, a special rapid response team was created under the USSR Ministry of Defense to go to the sites of UFO landings and crashes to capture and remove UFOs, inspect UFO landing sites (similar to the American teams "Alpha" and "Blue" teams"), equipped with various equipment, special protective equipment and a Tu-134 laboratory aircraft - Chkalovskaya airfield, at the base of military unit 67947 in Mytishchi.

The largest UFO disaster in the USSR.
1980, April 15 at 01:50 local time (night) - according to a message from one general from NPO Energia in a private personal conversation with the famous Ukrainian ufologist A.L. Kulsky from Kyiv, made in the spring of 1986, a fighter in the Urals shot down a UFO, “five years ago.” It is impossible that Kulsky invented this conversation, just like the general. The fact certainly took place. See: Kulsky A.L. “At the crossroads of the Universe” - Donetsk: “Stalker”, 1997, pp. 237-238.

The case took place in the Verkhoturye district of the Sverdlovsk region, the Urals, between the settlements of Likhanov, Glazunovka, Kosolmanka and Karelino - about 20 km south of the regional center of Verkhoturye. At about 23:50 local time, 04/14/1980, three or four UFOs were detected by air defense systems (4th Air Defense Army). The fourth UFO appeared and disappeared. The local command hesitated for a long time whether to raise fighters or not. Finally, at about 01:30, a pair of MiG-25PDS fighters were scrambled from the Bolshoye Savino airfield (Perm), as well as a pair of MiG-23Ps from Nizhny Tagil (then two more pairs were sent from both airfields). The race for the UFO, using afterburner, lasted about 45 minutes. As a result, 2 fighters ran out of fuel and returned. One UFO began working with the MiG. When the UFO went head-on at the fighter, the pilot opened fire and the disc was shot down by several missiles, as the general said (similar cases when it was possible to shoot down a UFO occurred both in 1978 in Kazakhstan and in the 80s in Caucasus). A search was organized. An equipped special group of officers with special equipment (including compressors) of 12 people in protective reflective suits with oxygen cylinders was delivered to the site by an Mi-8 air defense helicopter on the morning of April 15, 1980. The radiation at the scene of the incident was 15-16 roentgens per hour (two of that group later hanged themselves).

The object was a huge discoid, with a crack in the middle, about 26 meters in diameter and 5 meters high, with a shallow dome. According to the general, “fragments of devices” were discovered - heavy glass-like fragments, the inner surface of which had a sort of micro-grained structure. Without the slightest sign of anything resembling wires, circuit boards, fasteners, etc. The “glass” was practically opaque. There was also a semblance of an ornament or inscription on some fragments. The bodies of two dwarf biological creatures were found inside, according to the general. The bodies were promptly transported in special containers to the Institute of Medical and Biological Problems, Moscow, for autopsy, by Mi-8 helicopter, and then by Tu-134 plane from the Nizhny Tagil airfield. The disk was taken to Sverdlovsk, where it was hidden at the Aramil military airfield south of Koltsovo airport. There the disk was studied for 15 days, after which it was taken on the external sling of a helicopter to the Moscow region - to Protvino.

Local residents observed the fall of the disk and the work of a special group of military personnel at the crash site, about which they wrote a letter to the Yaroslavl Ural Federal District group Yu.A. Smirnov. It also said that the military ordered them not to tell anyone about this (alas, the letter was seized by the KGB during a search in 1985, but such a letter was definitely there - Yuri Aleksandrovich Smirnov remembers this well).

1980, August 11 - northwest of the city of Pugachev, Saratov region, an elongated ellipsoidal object about 4.5 meters long, about 2 meters wide, about 1.5 meters high, with two protrusions on the sides, was found sitting on the ground. It was taken by helicopter to the Syzran airfield, and then by An-12 military transport aircraft to the Chkalovskaya airfield and hidden in the military unit in Balashikha, Moscow region. No BS bodies were found (according to V.I. Kratokhvil, Kyiv).

1981 – Krasnogorka, Kokchetav region. An object with a diameter of 4.8 meters and a length of 8.5 meters was discovered, in the form of a coil or two truncated cones joined at the base. Transported to an underground bunker in Stepnogorsk, where it is stored to this day.

1981, September 11, at about 14:00 local time - Eastern Kazakhstan, Lake Zaysan, area of ​​​​the villages of Karasu-Yesyongul - a UFO with an open cabin measuring 3 by 1.5 meters in the form of a poison-green boat with four dwarf humanoids fell on the lake in the same color overalls. Upon impact, the object shattered and the bodies were damaged. Local residents found the wreckage, called the police - KGB investigators arrived from Almaty. The debris and two biofragments (a humanoid head and a hand) were taken to Moscow and hidden in an underground laboratory bunker in a special preservative composition (IMBP, Moscow). The remaining bodies were buried, the incident was hushed up, and local residents were explained that a foreign plane carrying spies had crashed and were told to forget everything.

1981, August 17, around 7 am - in Cuba (near the village of Casilda south of the town of Trinidad, Las Villas province) a cigar-shaped UFO about 4 meters long, about 1.2 meters in diameter fell on the coast, plowing a trench of 250 meters initially along the bay, and then on the shore. The bodies of four BS with large heads and 4 fingers, in overalls with cylinders and helmets were found inside. The object is radioactive. The UFO was taken to a secret scientific space center near Camagüey, stored under metal film. BS are also stored there (they were not transferred to the USSR). Fidel Castro was photographed in front of this UFO. Soviet representatives were shown photographs.

Places of frequent UFO sightings in Cuba are around the island of Pinos, Ana Maria Bay. Balloons flew almost every year in 1973, 1974, 1975, and in the 80s until 1989. Castro, who was reported to, did not believe it, and in 1975 he personally went to see for himself and saw a UFO taking water to the coast. Castro exchanged photographs and information about UFOs with Brezhnev.

*1981, October 16 (exactly in October) - an alleged UFO crash in East Germany (GDR), approximately in the area of ​​​​dense forests north of Berlin (near Groß Schönebeck - Altenhof-Lake Werbellinsee): many residents of Berlin and its suburbs observed the fall of a greenish luminous body. They explained that it was supposedly a meteorite (there was a note in the press). At the crash site they found an entire UFO or its fragments (the UFO may have been a gray-matte color in the form of a capsule, about 3 meters in size) and the bodies of three or four (or more) humanoids. The object was taken away and hidden in the Berlin area, where it is still stored in a laboratory or a special warehouse (presumably in the area of ​​one of the airfields, now allegedly transported to the Tempelhof-Mariendorf area). One of the local residents of Berlin observed how Stasi agents (the secret service of the GDR) took the bodies of dwarf humanoids out of the car, about which he wrote a letter (according to M. Hesemann, Germany). See: Leonard H. Stringfield. UFO Crash/Retrievals: Amassing the Evudence-Status Report III, 1982, pp. 158-159 (Polish edition) - letter from Hesemann to Stringfield dated 03/20/1982. The whole matter was taken under control by the Stasi and the Soviet side presumably did not report anything about this (according to other sources, they reported and the bodies could have been taken to Moscow, but this is unlikely). Autopsies of the bodies were carried out in the Berlin area.

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A scientific expedition led by the famous ophthalmologist Professor Ernst Muldashev returned from the Kola Peninsula. Its results, like the results of all 17 scientific trips of the professor, are very interesting.

Zombies and flying saucers from the Kola Peninsula - The expedition “In the Footsteps of Ancient Civilizations” was one of the rare ones that took place on the territory of Russia, says Ernst Muldashev. - Usually we travel abroad or the routes are mixed. Our main goal was to understand the phenomenon of zombification or “measuring” of people that existed on the Kola Peninsula. This expedition is an intermediate one before the big trip “In the footsteps of Ching Khan”. According to Mongolian legends, Genghis Khan had the ninth fragment of the philosopher's stone, which allowed him to zombify people. But he zombied in a kind way - he told people: “Don’t fight, we are all brothers, the national question is not fundamental.”
On the Kola Peninsula, zombies were mastered by the Noids - shamans of the Sami people or, in other words, Lapps. Lapps are reindeer herders; there are only a few of them left - about three thousand. Interestingly, they have very light blue, almost white eyes. This nationality is surprising in that it was purposefully studied by the special department of the Cheka-OGPU-NKVD of the USSR under the leadership of Gleb Bokiy (this department existed from 1921 to 1938. Its official tasks were large-scale radio and electronic intelligence, decryption of telegrams, development of ciphers, radio interception, direction finding and identifying enemy spy transmitters on the territory of the USSR. He was also involved in magic in all its manifestations - author's note). Then the whole world was trying to master new technologies, such as zombification of people. After all, if you know how to zombify people, then winning in any war will be guaranteed. A trip to the Kola Peninsula was organized by the special department of the NKVD. Two expeditions of the German organization "Ahnenerbe" - "Heritage of the Ancestors" (an SS bureau that conducted research from Tibet to Antarctica - author's note) were organized there. The goal was one - to master the technique of zombification.

What did we find on the Kola Peninsula? We found out that yes, the phenomenon of “measuring” really existed. And it still exists to one degree or another. Noids knew and know a spell that allows people to be put into a zombie state. Moreover, this spell allowed the Sami to survive in the harsh conditions of the North - the polar night, frost, winds. This spell was pronounced in the form of an unexpected shout and the person entered a state of trance - kevve. Then this person was shown what to do, and he repeated the movements shown, for example, chopping wood or washing dishes. As it turned out, this was a system for raising children. Hard-working people grew up. They also influenced lazy people, trying to get them to work. However, there was mass “measurement” in other situations, for example, during military operations - people were put in a line, given guns, a shout sounded - and everyone walked forward in even rows, pulling the trigger. It was this ability of shamans that military organizations wanted to use. But the military did not understand that shamans are guides of God and they cannot be forced to do anything by force, and they are not afraid of death. Imagine,” Ernst Muldashev exclaims, “what a blessing that during World War II no one won the battle for zombies, no one was able to use the skill of the shamans!

In addition,” the professor continues, “before the start of the expedition we were faced with the question of Hitler’s flying saucers. We knew that somewhere in these parts the Germans were testing aircraft created using so-called magical technologies.
And we saw the launch site of these dishes. A scientist from Murmansk, Vladislav Troshin, found unusual circles on the shores of the Arctic Ocean, in the town of Liinakhamari. On the shore in this place there is a not very high hill. But it has three distinctive features.

The first is that water oozes out of every stone there. If you cut a stone, water will drip from it. There are no swamps or streams there, and where the water in the stones comes from is completely unclear.

The second is that there are a lot of wide quartz veins that go, as they say, almost to the core of the Earth.

And the third feature of this hill is that there are seids there. These are oval stones, weighing many tons, placed on level ground in an unusual way. They stand contrary to the laws of physics, it seems that the center of gravity should outweigh, and the stone should fall, but it stands. They are held by some kind of energy. Seids are at every step - every five to ten meters. Who put them like that? Unknown. Moreover, there are quite a lot of fresh seids. Local residents say that some appeared just last year.
There are many German artillery batteries there. This area was very fortified. And on this hill there is a pit seven meters deep, about 40 meters in diameter, dug in the rocky ground. And it contains four circles of different diameters made of very good quality concrete. The pit is filled with water.
We found on the Internet declassified materials from the Ahnenerbe expedition about magical technologies. The essence of technology is this: magicians, mainly Tibetan lamas, received information from space - what, where and how to build. And Ahnenerbe found a talented engineer, Viktor Schauberger, who was able to make flying saucers using these technologies at German factories. There were three types of plates. They differed in diameter. And these plates were tested somewhere on the shores of the Arctic Ocean. The engine of these saucers was water. In the center of the plate there was a cavity filled with water. Around it was an electromagnetic motor that set the water in motion, accelerating it in a circle. Plates were also launched from water. On the sides of the pool there were two more engines that accelerated the water in it. But all this only worked after the magician cast a spell on water. The water was spinning at great speed in the plate itself and in the pit. A water vortex appeared, an anti-gravity effect arose, and the plate took off. According to descriptions, the saucer flew at an average speed of 21 thousand kilometers per hour. The plane covers 800-900 kilometers.

Judging by these descriptions, we can say that the tests took place on this particular slide that we saw. There is a lot of water, it comes up on its own. Seids are the energy system of the Earth. Quartz veins are conductors of energy. When we analyzed the circles, everything coincided with the descriptions of the Ahnenerbe expedition.

But the Germans lost in World War II. Ours were advancing, the Germans very stubbornly defended this hill, because there were weapons of the future, but, seeing that the resistance would be broken, they took the plates to the bunker and blew them up. There are even witnesses to this from the local population. And they mined everything around. Our troops then covered it all with earth so that the civilian population would not explode on these mines. If we had cleared the bunker, we would have found these plates,” says the professor. - By the way, in this village, Liinakhamari, there is the Ahnenerbe building.

And then the Germans were afraid that the magicians - noids, shamans, lamas would fall into the hands of the NKVD, and they shot them in the Mauthausen concentration camp. But the creator of the plates, Viktor Schauberger, remained alive. And after the war, the Americans invited him, offered him a lot of money and asked him to start making plates again. He replied:

I don’t need money, I have all the diagrams in my head, I can find the mountain with water and the seids where we conducted the tests. But there are no magicians! They remained in Mauthausen. And without spells I can't do anything.

In addition to the research carried out on this mountain, Ernst Muldashev’s expedition visited the sacred Sami lake - Seydozero, which is associated with many legends and which is considered one of the supposed places of existence of one of the previous earthly civilizations - the Hyperborean. There are walls of unknown origin under the water. But since the expedition members did not have special equipment for underwater work, and there were no such tasks, they limited themselves to superficial research and inspection of the surrounding areas.
Professor Muldashev has plans for the future - expeditions to Romania and Mongolia - for new interesting facts.

The first mention of the discovery of some strange meteorite-like objects on the Kola Peninsula dates back to the late 70s and early 80s of the 20th century. They are described superficially in the literature, and the results of their study could not be found. It is not yet clear whether all the mentioned objects are connected or should be considered separately. V. Ivanov, in the article “There is actually nothing to be surprised,” talks about his conversation with Lieutenant Colonel A. Korshun, who describes what he found as follows:

“It’s better to tell you what I myself am a witness to. One day, together with my colleagues, we went for lingonberries to the Severomorsk-3 area. We went deeper into the forest. I look: three craters, very fresh, one larger, about three meters in radius, the other two smaller. There are fragments lying around that seem to be metal, but unusual. Crystalline structure, white-yellow color, with a tint, as if the fragments were exposed to high temperature. The size of a notebook, they look like fins. I wanted to lift one, but it didn’t work, it turned out to be heavy. I found a smaller one, but it weighed no less than 40 kilograms. Then they found a blank made of the same material. They carried her to the car with difficulty. Our find was sent to Leningrad to one of the institutes. Then information reached me that the metal turned out to be somehow special, scientists became interested in where this place was. I was there - everything was dug up by the builders, no traces. And this happened a long time ago, about eight years ago...” Further, A. Korshun says that he kept a plate of this metal for himself, but in his subconscious the phrase constantly revolved that he needed to throw it away, which he did after some time...

Similar evidence is mentioned by N. Polozok in the material: “Is there any use from UFOs” (“Youth of Estonia”, December 5, 1989): “Have you heard about UFO debris? The background to their appearance is as follows: our ship was sailing in the area of ​​the Kola Peninsula, suddenly an earthquake with a magnitude of 2-3 occurred, at the same time on the ship they noticed that something had fallen on land. Several sailors examined the coast in the area where the object might fall. There they found the above-mentioned debris. In terms of their chemical composition, they are not typical for flying vehicles - instead of aluminum, copper predominates in the alloy, and in total the presence of 40 chemical elements was detected in the fragment. And the alloy is quite homogeneous. The most curious thing is that it contains no carbon. Besides us, the fragments were examined at the Institute of Steel and Alloys, but experts find it difficult to draw a conclusion about their origin.”

It would seem that the newspapers have inflated some non-existent rumor and there is no particular reason to trust them. If only one of the direct participants in those events, Anatoly Leonidovich Bychkov, had not contacted us. Here's what he said.

In February 1980, at about 10 o'clock in the morning, an object collided with the Earth approximately in the center of the Kola Peninsula. The blow was so strong that, according to eyewitnesses, in Severomorsk the glasses on the table jumped 10 cm, and in Leningrad the dishes in the sideboard rattled. Of course, there was a reaction from the Northern Fleet command - the coordinates of the fall were received from seismological stations and a helicopter was sent there. They took off 1.5-2 hours after the fall. It was Sunday, the crews were on vacation, at home. After half an hour of flight (the sky was cloudless), a snowstorm suddenly hit. Visibility dropped to zero, and the helicopter was returned. And when after 2 days the blizzard calmed down, an examination of the fall area yielded nothing; everything was covered with snow. But in the summer, pieces of unknown metal with torn edges, sometimes weighing up to 2 tons, began to be found in the tundra. Craftsman Yu. Chichkarev carved a “flying saucer” and a glass for pencils from the found metal. He kept the plate for himself and gave the glass to the Flemish navigator of the Northern Fleet, Rear Admiral Yu. I. Zheglov. Hydrometeorologist Gennady Kuznetsov received just a kilogram piece of this metal, which he kept in a drawer of his desk. I only briefly managed to see the “UFO model” with a glass and hold them in my hands, but the above-mentioned comrades had them constantly. After about 6-8 years they died - whether this was related to the metal is unknown, although their age was between 45-65 years. G. Kuznetsov said that he had dreams in which he was worried that “during teleportation he might get stuck in some object.” After his death, someone from Moscow came and took a piece of metal, although information about this was not advertised. In the absence of any data about the object, even the fantastic version of the disaster of an alien ship, whose crew members took on a crystalline form so as not to evaporate from the impact, was seriously considered. Research in the laboratory of a metallurgical plant allegedly showed that there are no analogues of this material on Earth. And somewhere in 1982, a two-ton piece of metal disappeared without a trace from the place where Yu. Chichkarev found it. What it really was, no one still knows.

A fragment found by E. Bachurin.
On the Internet you can even find revelations that in 1981 “a UFO exploded on the Kola Peninsula, the debris was picked up by the military...”. Obviously, the rumor was not born out of nowhere, but what was the reason for it? Obviously, ufologist geologist E. Bachurin also had similar information, who sent an expedition to the Kola Peninsula in the early 90s to search for mysterious debris. However, according to the data he has, the fall occurred in 1965, when residents of the Kola Peninsula observed the flight and then the explosion of a mysterious luminous body. As a result of the search, E. Bachurin managed to find the wreckage and deliver it to Perm. Modern research has shown that the sample consists of 99% tungsten, with a small admixture of lead and nickel impurities. There is a possibility that this piece of tungsten could be a composite fragment of a heat-resistant rocket ring or part of an engine. But in all likelihood, these samples are not related to those that A. Bychkov saw. By the way, according to him, the color is also different - in his case, the fragments were “copper-colored.”

Lit.: There is actually nothing to be surprised at // On guard of the Arctic. April 27, 1991; Is there any benefit from UFOs // Youth of Estonia. December 5, 1989; Karpenko M. Universum Sapiens. The Universe is Intelligent. M.: World of Geography, 1992. 400 pp.; Bachrin M. Tungsten from space. Manuscript. RUFORS Archive.