UFO-The True Story
01/21/2004 14:25
From: http://english.pravda.ru/science/19/94/379/11850_ufo.html
Our ever-changing epoch tends to reveal even the most hush-hush
data including military secrets.
Recently, I have come across an interesting article published
in this year's first issue of Russian newspaper "Arguments
and Facts" ("AIF"). It was entitled "UFOs really
do exist". Well, our ever-changing epoch tends to reveal even
the most hush-hush data including military secrets. This will be
the main subject of this article.
Terrestrial origin of the Extraterrestrial Machines
The article entitled "UFOs really do exist" informed
of a new collaborative process between the Russian company "EKIP" and
the American Research Navy Center to create a unique flying apparatus.
The article also contained an interesting photograph of a functioning
prototype.
Well, this is great news indeed. Interestingly, but on February
6th, 1992 Head of a special Government's Committee had stated that
he could demonstrate "Russian UFO". True. A disc-like
apparatus "EKIP" was able to take off and remain in the
air for a while. However, back then, explanations that were given
to the general public regarding the actual principle of the flying
machine appeared to be quite vague. It was noted that a special "air
cushion" could have indeed occurred as a result of a pair
of turbo-reactive engines. However, the engines could not have
allowed for an absolutely vertical take off.
Afterwards, Yeltsin offered the French to "participate in
the production process of the machine." Today, after 12 years,
the Russian creation is going to the mass production. The operation
is being sponsored by American government. In addition, the article
also mentions a similar Chinese-Russian project.
As a result, such "UFOs of earthly origin" could in
fact outshine those mysterious aliens in their unidentified flying
objects. However, would it possible to assume that the entire science
of ufology is nothing but a mere secretive component of the real
story of flying objects? Of the ones that are currently being "created
anew" by Russians and sold to Americans?
UFO above Krasnoyarsk
In December of 1989, Russian town of Krasnoyarsk was overflowing
with rumors. People claimed that strange flying objects had been
cruising the sky at night, while the local police unit had been
observing them messing with electrical posts. Events of that night
were later described in tedious details in one of the books entitled "UFO
above Krasnoyarsk". However, this was the first and the last
time that such objects appeared in the region. Soon afterwards
however, a considerable number of local human-mediums began establishing
contacts with the cosmos and receiving messages from above. Many
refused to believe their gibberish. But what other choice did they
have? Everyone really did witness those flying objects patrolling
the night"s sky. Where did they come from?
In 1995 I have published an article entitled in one of the Krasnoyarsk
newspapers entitled "Lie of the century. UFOs are created
in Pentagon". Afterwards, several more articles and TV programs
followed, all attempting to reveal the mystery behind such phenomenon.
That is why it makes me happy to see that the fog around "UFOs" slowly
starts to clear. I guess many will agree that genuine truth, no
matter how ugly it may be, is better than a pretty lie.
A tale of an umbrella-airplane
Often, TV documentaries about the history of aviation include
some fragments of old newsreels where one can clearly observe rather
strange objects among numerous ancient old models of airplanes.
The object resembles a typical umbrella with a motor and a pilot.
This "umbrella-plane" had been tested in 1911 in the
US by a scientist Chance Wood.
The umbrella-airplane from the newsreel surely looks quite funny.
But do you really think that a practical American will spend his
money on creating a flying apparatus for pure fun? Of course, not.
The flying principle resembles that of traditional airplanes. However,
back in 1911, there were no technologies allowing the use of the
flying principle to the fullest extent.
Afterwards, Chance Wood became the head of a major airplane manufacturing
company. Some of his airplanes were oval. However those UFOs that
appeared in the States at the end of 40s of the XX century had
little in common with traditional airplanes. They resembled giant
phone amplifiers. They even had a similar way of working: a thin
metal membrane under the influence of a series of electrical magnets
began vibrating with an ultrasound frequency. As a result, the
airplane was able to take off while being supported by a columnar
ring-shaped vortex caused by vibrayion.
Shocking!-this is how we like it
Someone named D.P in his electronic message to me has written
the following, "What a magnificent spectacle - a conical column
of bright light with a real snow storm inside and a brightly lit
flying apparatus which tops the structure." Let me explain.
A UFO possesses a brightly lit vortex activator which is being
ionized. Afterwards, it starts to vibrate. Moisture from the prevailing
gas environment within the vortex starts to freeze. In the end
it results in the creation of myriad of snowflakes and forms "a
mysterious light beam. Whenever the apparatus starts to move, that
columnar vortex twists and turns while snaking behind the machine
(this particular "twisting of the beam of light" has
caused numerous ufologists to believe in myths and legends of anti-gravitation).
My friend engineer D.P. mentioned earlier has worked at one military
facility located in Kazakhstan. Nowadays, he lives abroad. That
is why he informs me of all the details regarding the actual structure
of those UFOs via e-mail. As you have probably already realized
it, Russian military specialists did not require much time to reveal
the mystery behind American UFOs and create their own.
Americans were obviously furious with such impudence from Russians.
No one could possibly decipher UFO technology! So later, "Aviation
Week and Space Technology" magazine has published the following, "Russians
tested their electric-pulse anti-freezer without success." Russians
in turn, published a rebuttal in a magazine entitled "Modern
generation technology" (#5, 1985). The article contained a
detailed scheme of the device followed by additional comments.
KGB reveals the truth
In February of last year, an article appeared in one of the newspapers
entitled "KGB revealed UFO mysteries." The popular newspaper
has made public the content of the so-called "Blue Folder",
which KGB of the USSR had once forwarded to Russian ufologists.
However, despite the promising title, no secrets had been revealed.
It simply included several facts about specific locations where
such unidentified flying objects were spotted by Russian military
radars.
In the end of July, First Russian TV channel aired a documentary "America"s
Top Secret territory." Its authors rather obviously hinted
at the fact that such unidentified objects were produced by American
secret facilities. Numerous publications regarding UFO have followed.
Nevertheless, I assume that Russian engineers who designed "EKIP" have
actually introduced a truly unique technical solution where the
vortex creates the main lifting power and equal distribution of
powerful currents from the turbo-jet engine creates a horizontal
draught, thus helping to stabilize the flight. American engines
stabilize their flights by means of the same process which happens
on the circumference of the apparatus (those are huge brightly
lit "illuminators" surrounding the "UFO").
No more UFOs
Basically, there no longer remains a mystery behind UFOs. Ufologists
often accuse me of disregarding the unidentified phenomenon. Undoubtedly,
there still remain a whole lot of mysterious and unexplained wonders
around us. However, we do not consider an ordinary TV set to possess
some magical qualities and represent "a magic crystal".
So why should we believe in aliens and in a rather terrestrial
origin of UFOs if their technology is well-known and far from fantastic?
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