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He mentioned the following events rapidly gaining speed, disappeared He believed that the Earth is a in several of his manuscripts and to the northwest. Its foremost part living organism, maimed and injured books. was also luminescent due to a large by mankind's poorly-thought- In 1978, sailors of the Soviet motor fiery shaft of light. The first object, through grandiose projects. He was ship Novokuznetsk observed a UFO as still hovering, turned off the shaft of afraid that our hullabaloo around heir vessel was departing from the light and assumed the colour of anomalous phenomena and UFOs, Gulf of Guayaquil, Ecuador. A aluminium. It started moving to the as well as our tactlessness and radiogram was sent from the ship on _ northeast, increasing its speed. The interference with their world, could 5 June, reporting that, at night, four clear outlines of its body became have unpredictable consequences. rapidly departing bright white trails, blurry as the distance increased. Kuzovkin mentioned in_ his about 20 metres in length, were Right in the middle of both objects interviews that Russian science stil observed from the bow. At the same was a dark stripe, about one-sixth refused to consider the UFO ime, two other trails, 10 metres the length of the body. The altitude phenomenon as anything serious, ong, approached the vessel. Soon of the flying objects was about three while research centres in the United hereafter, at 3.00 am, straight ahead to four kilometres. No sound was States knew the seriousness of the of the ship, a white luminescent heard, and the objects left no trails. phenomenon. Ufological research oblate sphere ascended from the Thirty crew members observed the was conducted in Europe, and water. It flew around the ship, objects. special UFO research departments overed for a few seconds over functioned in China. he vessel at an altitude of 20 In 1993, Kuzovkin officially metres, ascended higher, ... a White luminescent oblate rejected any further research in zigzagged, and then descended the study of anomalous into the water. sphere ascended from the water. phenomena and burned most of In 1978, the Soviet cruise | It flew around the ship, hovered ff his UFO archives and ship Shota Rustaveli (since for a few seconds over the vessel photographs. scrapped) was sailing in the Atlantic Ocean when a large at an altitude of 20 metres, Mediterranean & Adriatic sphere flew over it. The | ascended higher, zigzagged, and ff Reports passengers reported that their then descended into the water. The testimony of Alexander G. Globa, a seaman from the Soviet ime. This incident was tanker Gori, was published in reported in Felix Ziegel's 1979 Zagadki Sfinksa magazine (no. 3, manuscript "Nablyudeniya NLO v The report was published in a_ 1992) from Odessa, Ukraine. In June SSSR" ("UFO Observations in the number of Russian UFO books, and 1984, the Gori was in the USSR"). originally was included in Aleksandr Mediterranean Sea, 20 nautical miles On 21 September 1980, a strange Sergeyevich Kuzovkin’s 1981 from the Strait of Gibraltar. At 16:00 lying object was sighted from the manuscript about statistical UFO hours, Globa was on duty; with him Viktor Bugayev in the Atlantic Ocean. data in the USSR. Kuzovkin, who was second-in-command S. Bolotov. ts shape was unusual. The object passed away on 5 May 2001, was a_ They were standing watch at the left resembled a cone-shaped cigar, and well-known Soviet and Russian bridge extension wing when both moved slowly from southwest to researcher of the UFO phenomenon. men observed a_ strange, northeast. Its foremost part was He graduated from the Moscow. polychromatic object. When the uminescent due to a large fiery shaft Chemical Machine-Building Institute object was astern, it stopped of light, which was more than half in 1980 at the age of forty. From suddenly. Bolotov was agog, shaking he length of the object. This fiery 1977 through 1988, he worked with his binoculars and shouting, "It is a ight shaft created the impression Felix Ziegel. In 1989-90 Kuzovkin, as __ flying saucer, a real saucer; my God, hat the light was directed to the aft a leading expert in UFO photography hurry, hurry, look!" Globa looked part of the ship. After flying a certain (and photography of "invisible" through his binoculars and saw, at a distance, the object, having rolled a beings), conducted a seminar, distance over the stern, a flattened- bit, hovered motionlessly. It would "Ecology of the Unknown", with out-looking object which reminded rotate once in a while. Then, researcher Aleksandr Semyonov. By him of an upside-down frying pan. another identical object separated 1990, Kuzovkin had collected over The UFO was gleaming with a greyish itself from the first object and, 10,000 reports of UFO sightings. metallic shine. watches stopped working at the rapidly gaining speed, disappeared to the northwest. Its foremost part was also luminescent due to a large fiery shaft of light. The first object, still hovering, turned off the shaft of light and assumed the colour of aluminium. It started moving to the northeast, increasing its speed. The clear outlines of its body became blurry as the distance increased. Right in the middle of both objects was a dark stripe, about one-sixth the length of the body. The altitude of the flying objects was about three to four kilometres. No sound was heard, and the objects left no trails. Thirty crew members observed the objects. sphere ascended from the water. It flew around the ship, hovered fora few seconds over the vessel at an altitude of 20 metres, ascended higher, zigzagged, and then descended into the water. The report was published in a number of Russian UFO books, and originally was included in Aleksandr Sergeyevich Kuzovkin’s 1981 manuscript about statistical UFO data in the USSR. Kuzovkin, who passed away on 5 May 2001, was a well-known Soviet and Russian researcher of the UFO phenomenon. He graduated from the Moscow Chemical Machine-Building Institute in 1980 at the age of forty. From 1977 through 1988, he worked with Felix Ziegel. In 1989-90 Kuzovkin, as a leading expert in UFO photography (and photography of "invisible" beings), conducted a seminar, "Ecology of the Unknown", with researcher Aleksandr Semyonov. By 1990, Kuzovkin had collected over 10,000 reports of UFO sightings. JUNE - JULY 2011 NEXUS ¢ 67 ... a White luminescent oblate www.nexusmagazine.com