Russian Underground

Russian Underground [google_map_easy id=”16″] Location: Arabika Russia Functions: Unknown Levels: Unknown Tunnels to: Unknown Notes:   The world’s deepest cave (at the time) is being explored in the West Caucasus. Source:   Location: Bolotnikova Russia ? Functions: Unknown Levels: Unknown Tunnels to: Unknown Notes:  A Russian lake mysteriously sinks into the ground and disappears. A Russian lake mysteriously sinks into the ground and disappears. Source:   Location: Cape Farvel Russia ? Functions: Unknown Levels: Unknown Tunnels to: Unknown Notes:   Source:   Location: Egvekinot Russia […] Read More

1997: Mysteries under Moscow

By Andrei Ilnitsky May/June 1997 pp. 11-14 (vol. 53, no. 03) 1997 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists That is hidden under Moscow? This question has intrigued Vadim Mikhailov since he was a child in the early 1970s, when his father, who drove a train in the Moscow subway, first gave him a ride in the driver’s cabin and showed him the network of Metro tunnels beneath the Russian capital. By the time he was 12, Mikhailov and his friends […] Read More

Alien Facility

ALIEN FACILITY THE FOLLOWING .DOC IS A CONGLOMERATION OF VARIOUS TEXT FILES, SOME CLASSIFIED TOP SECRET BY US INTELLIGENCE, OTHERS BY US PILOTS, SOLDIERS ETC, WHICH WERE CONFISCATED AS A THREAT TO NATIONAL SECURITY, AND THEN THEIR EXISTANCE DENIED. NEVADA US-ALIEN FACILITY BRIEF   After several years of research, various people have unearthed the high possibility of EBE base areas in the Nevada area. Observations from many individuals, some of whom have been threatened by various parties, have led […] Read More

1996: Mount Weather’s Russian Twin

By Patricia Neill Matrix Editor On April 16, 1996, the New York Times reported on a mysterious military base being constructed in Russia: “In a secret project reminiscent of the chilliest days of the Cold War, Russia is building a mammoth underground military complex in the Ural Mountains, Western officials and Russian witnesses say. Hidden inside Yamantau mountain in the Beloretsk area of the southern Urals, the project involved the creation of a huge complex, served by a railroad, […] Read More

German WWII Disk

Chapter 17 – Admiral Byrd and Operation Highjump

…In 1947, Admiral Richard E. Byrd led 4,000 military troops from the U.S., Britain, and Australia in an invasion of Antarctica [Operation Highjump and follow-up], but encountered heavy resistance from Nazi “flying saucers” and had to call off the invasion. A Rear-Admiral who was in that invasion has retired in Texas and said he was shocked when he read the “Fire From The Sky” material. He knew there were a lot of aircraft and rocket shoot-downs but did not […] Read More