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Re: UFO Crash at Dalnegorsk

From: Stig_Agermose@online.pol.dk (Stig Agermose)
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 05:52:43 +0100
Fwd Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 07:01:30 -0500
Subject: Re: UFO Crash at Dalnegorsk

Thought you might like to view the entire page

http://www.trancepassion.com/_ufo/ufonews1.html

Stig

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SPACESHIPS PAYING REGULAR VISITS
DAILY NEWS, Anchorage, AK - July 5, 1990 CR: J. & L. Nicholson

SPACESHIPS PAYING REGULAR VISITS,

UFO SPECIALISTS CLAIM

EDITOR'S NOTE; Articles from the Northern News Services are taken from
newspapers from nations around the north, translated and distributed by
the Novosti Press Agency in Moscow. The Daily News publishes them to
give readers a view of issues peculiar to northern areas and as a view
of how the news is reported in ot her nations.

By YEVGENI BUGAYENKO

Northern News Service

In Khabarovsk in the evening of March 21, 1990, bright red spheres
stole across the horizon and darted above the ice-bound Amur River.
According to witnesses, they kept strict distance. They arrived in
force, say militiamen who saw the UFOs and tried to videotape them. As
always in such cases, the video ran erratically and through
interference, and that was how Khabarovsk television explained the
flickering and flashing image. Witnesses were many. Numerous telephone
calls came to the militia and city executive committee offices and
military headquarters. Hospital No. 10 called for help: The
cigar-shaped object which hovered above it caused panic among the
patients and personnel. The militia patrol car hurried to the scene.
Spotting it on the highway, the UFO took off. That was not all.
According to a witness, he and his wife were out for a walk in the
evening and saw a low-flying "saucer" with a bright surface and running
lights all along the board. The UFO was restless and its nose now
dipping, now rising. The sensatioal news came from a woman criminal
inspector. On the day after, she reported an extra-terestrial visiting
her while she was watching a TV film at night. Interference choked the
screen. Then a breeze seemed to push aside the curtain and a tall
creature in a "lustrous suit" with enormous shining eyes and arms which
reached below his knees entered. He held an oblong object in his hand.
Small wonder the criminal inspector blacked out, seeing the heavenly
visitor. Remarkably, in the morning the balcony door knob was
electrified and the dog whined incessantly. The Suvorovski Natisk daily
(the Far Eastern Military District organ), which never published
untrustworthy reports, came up with the following. Asked if the radars
had spotted the UFOs, the anti-aircraft defense headquarters spokesman
said: "March 21, the UFO was observed moving 100-120 meters above
ground. It was a black cigar-shaped object 50 meters in length. In its
rear part, a ruby glow was seen. The information was phoned in by the
duty officer. Our radars spotted nothing."

Flying saucers are flying above the Far East according to a timetable,
specialists maintain. I leafed through the newspaper files for
regularly published reports on UFOs. On Oct. 2, saucer-like,
ellipse-shaped objects up to 10 meters in length were seen flying in
broad daylight above the river near the Verkhnaya Manoma village. The
sky became a rosy tint. Children ran about, crying "Extraterestrials
have come." In Troitski-on-Amur, Nanai National District center, many
saw a mysterious phenomenon at around 11 p.m. Three bright beams cut
the sky and then merged into one, which gradually faded in the dark.
Last January, inhabitants of the Tumnin village in the taiga on the Sea
of Okhotsk saw a huge spherical gondola-shaped body, which slowly
drifted to the southeast. There were no clouds. Weathermen made an
entry in the log, which contains many such entries: "Red, yellow, and
green luminous spheres observed in the sky;" "an isolated large
luminous object arrived from beyond the horizon and hovered above the
village center;" "on November 29, an unidentified oval object hovered
above the village and emitted three colour beams, lighting the ground."
The daily Magakanskaya Pravda appealed to its readers to establish a
UFOlogists' society. The daily Sovetskaya Chukotka devotes an entire
page to extraterrestrials. Khabarovsk television has shown two
90-minute "UFO Mysteries" round tables. The mysteries are many,
Trustworthiness and objectivity of observations cannot always be
verified. In most cases, television and photo cameras fail when it
comes to filming UFOs. But there are irrefutable proofs, which only
make scientists shrug. The breath-taking one is the Dalnegorsk
phenomenon. On the fringes of Dalnegorsk (a city in the Far East) four
years ago, a spaceship had an accident on Height 611. According to
witnesses, it happened at 5:55 p.m. The low-flying reddish sphere was
moving noiselessly towards Height 611. Reaching it, the sphere went
down, then up and again down, eventually catching fire. Aflame, it made
six attempts to take off. One hour later it slowly rose and flew away.
Expeditions from the Far Eastern Scientific Center and other notable
institutions inspected the site. Opinions differ. Enthusiast Valeri
Dvuzhilni, who was a teacher when the accident happened and now heads
the anomalous phenomena commission Far Eastern group of the Academy of
Sciences' Siberian branch, gives the following facts. Instruments
registered six anomalous points on the site. Strange iron and lead
drops and welded, not charred, pieces of wood were found. Atop the hill
extraordinary finds were discovered. Firstly, the "grid," which no one
can explain what it is. Scientists from the Institute of Chemistry say,
"We don't know how this substance was formed. Nothing like it exists."
Another mystery is the quartz-sheathed gold thread 17 microns (three
times less than human hair) in diameter. Three days after the
accidents, scientists rose to the hill, where they lost coordination
and fell down. They all registered unexplainable changes in the blood
and high blood pressure. Explanations of these mysteries also are many.
Dvuzhilnicites dozens of other anomalous phenomena which occurred above
the Far Eastern taiga. For example, on the night of Nov. 28-29, 1987,
33 UFOs were seen. Thirteen UFOs passed above Dalnegorsk. Five of them
hovered and searched the earth with their beams, while the other four
flew above Height 611 between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. Too fantastic? But
then again time will tell.



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