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SOVIET MILITARY ENCOUNTERS WITH UNDERWATER ALIENS AND UFOs by George Filer, Filer's Files © 2001 chased one of the strange swimmers. As radar repeatedly tracked disc-like objects they tried to cover the creature with a net, diving and submerging into Lake Sarez, the entire group was thrown out of the deep _ then later surfacing and lifting off. waters to the surface by a powerful force. The Russian Ufology Research Centre's The frogmen were in danger of dying _ files contain similar statements by naval because they needed decompression stops _ officers and intelligence operatives. The to equalise the pressure in their bodies. All most interesting information will be pub- of the members of the ill-fated expedition lished in a new book co-authored by Paul were stricken by decompression sickness, Stonehill and Philip Mantle. The secret known as caisson disease. The only reme- files of the Soviet Navy contain much valu- dial treatment available was to place them able information on UFO sightings; Soviet in a decompression pressure chamber. military researchers were quite thorough. Unfortunately, the closest one could handle Mr Krapiva attended lectures by Soviet only two persons. Four frogmen were put submariners who reported contact with in the chamber, three perished and the rest high-speed underwater objects picked up became invalids. on Soviet sonar. Hydroacoustics techni- The Major-General rushed to Issyk-Kul _ cians were "hearing" strange "targets" at to warn against similar "devil may care" great depths. Their submarines were actu- actions. Although Lake Issyk-Kul is more ally being chased by other "submarines". shallow than Lake Baikal, both contained The pursuers changed their speed at will— similar mysterious creatures. speeds that were much faster than any other A short time later, the Turkmenistan mil- similar vessel in the world was capable of. itary received an order from the Lieutenant-Commander Oleg Sokolov Commander-in-Chief of the Land Forces. informed his students that in the 1960s, The order consisted of detailed analysis of | while he was on duty with his submarine's the Lake Baikal events. The documents navigation, he had observed through the contained bulletins from Engineer Forces, _ periscope a strange object ascend through listing appearances of underwater creatures _ the water and "take off". in numerous lakes, giant discs and spheres Professor Korsakov of Odessa University coming in and out of the lakes, powerful reported that Soviet officers from lights emanating from the deep, etc. The Sevastopol Naval Base had observed and documents were highly classified and were photographed a UFO ascend from behind a used "to prevent unnecessary encounters". battle cruiser in the Black Sea in the 1950s. Mark Shteynberg served near Lake Sarez In August 1965, the crew of the in the Pamir Mountains. This lake is steamship Raduga, while navigating in the roughly a kilometre-and-a-half deep. Red Sea, saw a fiery sphere dash out from Sophisticated radar "tracking" of US SDI under the water. As the sphere emerged satellites was conducted in this area. The from the sea, it created a gigantic pillar of water as it ascended upwards; the pillar collapsed some moments later. The sphere was 60 metres in diameter and hovered 150 momertts #u2 meters above the ship, illuminating the sea. In December 1977, not far from South ») IT MEDICALLY Georgia Island, the crew of the fishing possi BLE mr? trawler Vasily Kiselev observed a dough- PRNATE nut-shaped object rising out of the sea. Its diameter was between 300 and 500 metres eS es a J and caused the trawler's radar to stop oper- e) be ~ ating. The object hovered over the area for three hours and then suddenly disappeared. In June 1984, seaman Alexander G. Globa, from the Soviet tanker Gori, was in the Mediterranean, 20 miles from the Straight of Gibraltar. At 1600 hours, Globa was on duty; with him was second in com- mand S. Bolotov. They were standing watch when both men observed a strange, polychromatic object. When the object was astern, it stopped suddenly. S. Bolotov esearcher Paul Stonehill writes that Re are numerous Soviet accounts of strange objects beneath the sur- face of the sea. In the summer of 1982, Mark Shteynberg along with Lt Colonel Gennady Zverev were conducting periodic training of the reconnaissance divers ("frogmen") of the Turkestan and Central Asian military regions. The training exercises had been taking place at Lake Issyk-Kul, a deep- water lake in the Transiliysk Alatau area. Quite unexpectedly, the officers were paid a visit by Major-General V. Demyanko, Commander of the Military Diver Service of the Engineer Forces of the Ministry of Defence. He arrived to inform the local officers of an extraordinary event that had occurred during exercises in Siberia. Frogmen had encountered mysterious underwater swimmers, very human-like, but huge in size (almost three metres in height)! The swimmers were clad in tight- fitting silvery suits, despite icy-cold water temperatures. At a depth of 50 metres, these "swimmers" were not wearing aqualungs but sphere-like helmets conceal- ing their heads. Alarmed by these encounters, the local military commander decided to capture one of the creatures. With that purpose in mind, a special group of seven frogmen CAPITALISM golden moments #42 DOCTOR , HOW MUCH ‘ABouT is, aM ms Keto) OF THe Human rare 78% PRM | IT2y COMPRISES WATER? a Es P% A my on (> co @ 7 el BE) Swern 68 = NEXUS JUNE — JULY 2001 www.nexusmagazine.com