The Russian Roswell Dalnegorsk UFO Crash the ‘Height 611’ Incident By Jason Gleaves, international author of ‘UFO PHOTO’ and ‘The Ufology Umbrella’ plus Ufonly on Facebook, Twitter and Onstellar. New Documentary ‘Multidimensional’ available on Amazon Prime, iTunes, Apple tv, Google Play, Microsoft Store.
contained a majority of elements of the known periodic table. The alloy was incredibly strong; nothing but a diamond cutter could cut into it. During the analysing process strange unexplained things had happened to the metal fragments to, certain metals had been 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 interesting elements as titan and molybdenum appeared. The ground had been subjected to extremely high dense temperatures. Also much of the rocks had been covered in a black unnatural film. Some of the rocks when analysed had what turned out to be lead on them.
Dalnegorsk UFO Crash - the so called ‘Height 611 Incident’ (named as the crash took place at 611 Metres, altitude) on Mount Izvestkovaya which is a hill located in the Russian Dalnegorsk region.
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he Russian well known Newspaper ‘Pravda’ reported that hundreds of people witnessed this interesting event. The UFO crashed into the rocky mountains located in the town of Dalnegorsk. A strange spherical Shaped object had slightly brushed upon the mount at approximately 20:00, on the 29th January, 1986. Witnesses claimed they saw a bright flash but did not hear anything out of the ordinary. The glow from the fire appeared rather strange, the 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 (Russian military) or Foreign Armed Forces had been conducting any kind of training at that time. In a few days after the strange incident, a group of rescue workers and researchers headed by Professor Dvuzhilin climbed up to the area, and managed to collect vitrified metal fragments for analysis. Scientists were mesmerised by the results, the fragments
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The radiation levels were normal in the location and the investigating scientists took images using several different types of camera (camera make and models unknown) however during the development process all the photographs turned out blank when the film was developed. Back in 1986 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 unexplainable gauze. It was made up of the finest carbonic and metal threads (only 17 micron wide), they in turn were made of twisted combined fibres. It was virtually impossible during that era to create or manufacture anything that would resemble the process. Experts were baffled to its main purpose, Russian scientists did not want to mention or regard it be of possible Extraterrestrial origin and simply assumed that the crashed unexplainable object was an man-made manufactured apparatus; and the gauze a mere example of advanced revolutionary technological material. After the USSR’s collapse, all of those fragments (collected at 611m height) were introduced to English, American and Japanese scientists to inspect and analyse in much more detail. All important qualified personnel were all allowed to attend the actual location of the incident and document/record the surrounding landscape. www.lancmag.com