This Dalnegorsk UFO Crash - the
so called Height 611 Incident (named as the crash took place at 611 Metres)
on Mount Izvestkovaya which is a hill located in the Russian Dalnegorsk
region.
The Russian Newspaper Pravda reported that
hundreds of people witnessed the event. The UFO crashed into the rocky mountains
located in the town of Dalnegorsk
A strange spherical object
has slightly brushed upon the mount at approximately 8:00pm, January 29th,
1986. Witnesses claim they saw a bright flash but did not hear anything.
The glow from the fire appeared rather strange: blue aureole lasted for
about an hour and a half. The object was described as reddish and about
half the size of the moon in size (when viewed from the ground - at a distance
of 611 Metres)
At first, local residents thought it was a rocket from
the nearest military base. However, as it turned out, neither our ( Russian ) nor Foreign
armed forces had conducted training at that time.
In a few days after the incident, a group of rescue workers
and researchers headed by Professor Dvuzhilin climbed up the Rockies. They
managed to collect vitrified metal fragments for analysis.
Scientists were mesmerised
by the results
The fragments contained a
majority of elements of the periodic table.
The alloy
was incredibly strong; nothing but a diamond cutter could cut it. Strange
things were happening to the metal fragments as well: certain metals were
miraculously substituted by others. After melting the alloy in a vacuum,
spectrum analysis did not detect previously present particles of gold, silver
and nickel. Instead, such elements as titan and molybdenum appeared.
The ground had been subjected to extremely high temperatures.
The rocks were covered in a black film. Some of the rocks had what turned
out to be lead on them. The radiation levels were normal. The scientists
took pictures using different types of cameras, however all the pictures
turned out blank when the film was developed
Back then scientists could not come up with a logical explanation
and simply called it "mysticism". The main surprise however was yet to be discovered. Some of the
fragments contained unusual gauze. It was made of the tiniest (only 17 micron
wide) carbonic and metal threads. They in turn were made of twisted fibers.
It was impossible at the time to create
anything that would resemble that piece of work. Nobody knew its main purpose
either. Russian scientists did not want to mention aliens and simply assumed
that the crashed object was an American apparatus; and the gauze was a mere
example of their revolutionary technological advances.
After the USSR's collapse, all of those fragments (collected
at 611m height) were introduced to English, American and Japanese scientists.
They were all allowed to attend the actual place of the catastrophe and
videotape the landscape. Valeri Dvuzhilin contacted his American colleagues;
however they weren't much help. American scientists disproved the assumption
that the object had anything to do with American
ground breaking technologies.
In the end both sides began suspecting the KGB.
Previous history of the area.
Going back some years before, many unidentified
flying objects were spotted near Dalnegorsk. They hovered at 611 metres
and illuminated the surface of the hill. Army guards, navy crews observed
the show along with hundreds of local residents. TV and radio stations announced
that those were simply "weather conditions."
Everyone preferred to forget about what happened at 611.
However, events of the past year brought the memory back to life. Army guards
of the Nakhodka region spotted a UFO. The object was located at 25 kilometers
away from Dalnegorsk. This triangular-shaped machine equipped with six engines
was moving quietly, hovering above sea and dry land. It disappeared after
about an hour.
Afterwards, local fishermen discovered a rather strange
substance in water. Interestingly, it was similar to the one found and examined
by Dvuzhilin in 1986. Similar alloys were found only in the mountains in
places where people witnessed those flying objects.
Another expedition that was sent to the mountains to examine the
area more thoroughly detected a major anomaly at the height 611. After the
UFO crash, even silicon becomes magnetised in the area. At the height of
611 metres. It simply can't be explained in any scientific way.
"We climbed atop the mount together with Valeri Dvuzhilin,"
tells leader of the expedition Vadim Chernobrov. "We acquired various samples such as metal particles, wood fragments, stones.
They were later sent to Moscow along with earlier acquired samples for further
analysis. They were examined in several different research centers for more
objective results."
Preliminary analysis yielded
sensational results: those were neither traces of natural cataclysms, nor
products of earthly technologies.
Vadim Chernobrov assumes that there was not
quite a crash but rather a rather bad landing. ( of a UFO )
According to Dvuzhilin, Dalnegorsk
(Height 611) attracts UFOs due to some unique fields of rare metals. If
this is true, then another visit is not that far off.
This may explain the mystery
of the Sydney, Australian place In the Australian province of New South
Wales - known as