Mysterious Estonian "Object M". Mysterious object "M" (5 photos) Object M Estonia

In May 1992 we filmed a documentary about UFO research in Estonia. We had almost the whole day free, and my old friend, a well-known ufologist in Estonia, let’s call him Mr. X., suggested going to “one interesting place". And while we were twisting through the streets of Tallinn, and then rushing along a country highway, X. was telling a strange story, similar to a detective story...

It started in the mid-60s. Inhabitant small village Not far from Tallinn, car mechanic Virgo Mitt decided to dig a well in his yard. Everything was going well. But suddenly the shovel came across some metal object. Attempts to dig up the find or bypass it did not bring success: it was a slab that did not end... Then Virgo got hold of a jackhammer. For hours he destroyed an unexpected obstacle, punching a hole in it: perhaps he was digging in vain...

The top, very hard layer turned out to be not thick. Another texture went deeper - more structured (“like icicles or carnations”)... Persistence and work will grind everything down: after a few days in the slab, the thickness of which, according to Virgo, was 1-1.5 inches, there was a hole quite suitable for well sizes. There was almost a whole bucket of fragments... The water began to rise quickly, and Virgo decided to end the epic with the well. The fragments flew back into the well. But not all... Virgo Mitt left a couple of larger pieces - ten centimeters in diameter - as a souvenir. One disappeared somewhere over time, but the other... An unusual fate awaited him.

The fact is that Virgo Mitt once told his friend, a chemist by profession, about an unusual find. So this piece of metal ended up at the Tallinn Polytechnic Institute, and in 1969 it ended up on the desk of a research fellow, and in the future - deputy director for science of the Institute of Geology of the Academy of Sciences of the ESSR Herbert A. Viiding. And perhaps the story would have ended there if a couple of years later one of the engineers had not accidentally touched the fragment. The blow was like a powerful electric discharge - the engineer lost consciousness. Herbert Viiding was shocked: how many times had he picked up metal - nothing like that. Naturally, the young scientist could not ignore such a mysterious fact. And he began his own research.
Before submitting the metal for analysis, the fragment was cut into several thin plates using diamond saws.

The results amazed the scientists. In the smallest volume of the sample, up to 38 elements of the periodic table were found, many of which do not occur together in nature. The sample turned out to be non-radioactive, but highly magnetic. According to the conclusion of Academician I.F. Obraztsov and Professor A.I. Elkin (MISI), it was a composite material reinforced with calcium-iron-silicon fibers, the matrix of which was metallic glass. "The use of alloys of this type as a structural material in aviation technology unknown. An alloy of this type should have high heat resistance, have high resistance in a boiling mixture of acids of any concentration" (Academician S. T. Kishkin. VIAM). According to a number of experts, this kind of material was most likely obtained by powder metallurgy with unusually high pressures, which are impossible to obtain at the current level of development of science and technology on Earth.

IN Estonia Not far from Tallinn there is one of the most mysterious places on Earth. Area Merivälja, from the point of view of ufologists, is very popular. Numerous legends tell about what happened here in the distant past. And even scientists take them quite seriously. Suffice it to say that the intelligence services of three countries tried to unravel the mystery of the Estonian town.

This almost detective story began in the mid-60s. last century. Owner of one of the land plots in the Merivälja area, car mechanic Virgo Mitt, decided to dig a well in my yard. At first, the work progressed quickly and everything went well. But suddenly, at a depth of seven meters, the shovel came across some metal object with a smooth surface of silver-gray color, similar to a slab.

Virgo tried to dig up the find or avoid it. But all attempts were in vain - the object was very large. Moreover, with each new blow to him, the man became worse and worse. But Virgo pulled himself together and decided to see the matter through to the end.

Having obtained a jackhammer somewhere, he spent hours destroying the unexpected obstacle. Attempts to punch a hole in the slab were finally crowned with success - its top layer turned out to be hard, but not thick. However, underneath there was another, more structured texture, reminiscent of “icicles or carnations.”

Persistence and work will grind everything down: after a few days there was a hole in the slab quite suitable in size for a well. Suddenly the water began to rise. Mitt should have been happy, but he became upset. The water turned out to be clean, but not suitable for drinking. So much work and sweat was wasted! Frustrated, Virgo decided to end his epic with the well.

The auto mechanic poured a bucket of fragments from the stove back into the water. But not all... Virgo decided to keep a couple of larger pieces - ten centimeters each - as a souvenir. They were made of a hard unknown metal similar to aluminum. One got lost somewhere over time, but the other... An unusual fate awaited him!

Soon after all these events, strange things began to happen in Virgo’s house: knocking was heard at night, furniture, dishes, and books fell.

Virgo Mitt was a sociable person, loved music very much and sang in the choir. He had many friends, and he repeatedly invited them to his house to watch the “tricks of the drummer.” Among them was one physicist who was very interested in this whole story with the well and the stove.

He asked Virgo for a piece of metal to show at the Estonian Polytechnic Institute. When they began to study it, scientists gasped: they found almost 40 elements of the periodic table in it, which are never found together in nature! Moreover, in modern conditions it is simply impossible to obtain such an alloy!

In 1969, this unique find ended up on the desk of the young scientist Herbert Wiiding. And then the mystical fragment presented another unexpected surprise. One day, one of the engineers accidentally touched him and received a shock that was like a powerful electrical discharge, from which the engineer lost consciousness.

Viiding was shocked: he picked up the fragment many times, but nothing unusual happened. Then the young scientist decided to start research.

Strange samples

Many people took part in the experiment: employees of the institute, acquaintances and relatives of the scientist, and even psychics - more than 300 people in total. The results of the experiment were documented.

It turned out that people reacted to the unknown metal in different ways: some were shocked, others felt a slight vibration. Some felt the fragment as cold, and some had burns on their hands; some felt better, while others felt the opposite. Viiding analyzed the results and identified eight types of different effects. There was a lot to think about...

From 1970 to 1988, a sample of “object M” (as a fragment of an unknown metal was now called in official reports) was transferred for analysis to Moscow, Leningrad and Kyiv research institutes and laboratories. However, the results of the research were classified, and Viiding never received information about them.

Then he turned for help to “Estonia’s most secret man” - Ennu Parva. Even now no one really knows who he was, where he worked and what position this “Mr. X” held; it was only known that in the post-war period he was developing the latest technologies for astronautics and enjoyed enormous authority in Moscow.

And close people also knew about the strange “hobby” of this mysterious man - for decades he was looking for traces of a certain Captain Abel: he allegedly invented the new kind light weapons. A prototype of it was made. Captain Abel proposed his invention to the Estonian Ministry of Defense. In 1943, the German Abwehr and Gestapo were intensely interested in him. After the war, Ann Kaljevich Parve began looking for traces of the inventor.

With the assistance of Parve, fragments of the fragment from Merivalya were examined at the Institute of Aviation Materials, MEPhI, and the All-Union Institute mineral raw materials, Research Institute of Rare Metal Industry and a number of other secret organizations. Almost immediately the answer came from Moscow: don’t touch anything - a special commission is urgently leaving for Tallinn.

A direct participant in those mysterious events was the famous Estonian ufologist Igor Volke. And the work of the commission was led by a certain D., an employee of one of the secret military research institutes. He entered into an agreement with the Institute of Geology of the Academy of Sciences of the ESSR to study a mysterious object in the yard of Virgo Mitta.

The research group of 14 people was allocated a room in which special equipment was placed and 24-hour security was organized. The purpose of the research was “an experimental test of the possibilities of transferring information impact along the D-field.” Nobody had any idea what a “D-field” was. All 34 instruments from the laboratory were encrypted with letters and numbers. It is only known that among them there were 8 generators of the mysterious “D-field” and some kind of recording equipment.

The fact that Comrade D. is not a private person was indicated by the scale of the work. For safety reasons, the team began excavating outside anomalous zone around Mitt's house. This territory was fenced, and unnecessary people were not allowed there. In the garden on the eastern side of the house, an excavator dug a pit as deep as a two-story house. The abandoned well was again excavated, and a horizontal excavation was made under the garage at a depth of 6 meters.

A strange metal plate was found at a depth of 7-8 meters. But after that the work had to be suspended - the equipment failed. Strange knocks were still heard in the house, and a green glow emanated from the excavated hole at night. One day, one of the researchers decided to descend into the pit on a rope. At first everything went calmly, but suddenly he twitched and sagged.

With great difficulty he was raised to the surface. There were no fractures or bruises, but the man was in a terrible state - everyone had the impression that he was very frightened. Even after a long stay in the hospital, the scientist could not come to his senses and did not remember anything. What happened to him remained a mystery.

Work on Mitt's farmstead had been going on for four months. And then the most incomprehensible thing happened. This is what Igor Volke recalls: “In Once again it was decided to go underground. There were few people willing. But an order is an order. In general, a supposed volunteer was found. But he was also unlucky. As soon as he was in the hole, a greenish triangle burst out from the surface of the object.”

He hit the man hard in the stomach. The researcher lost consciousness. He was urgently taken upstairs. The most amazing thing was that the mysterious “green triangle” left “four scorched diamonds” on the body.” After this incident, all work was curtailed. Suddenly, water began to appear in the hole. It kept coming and coming, none of the pumps could pump it out. It was decided to continue the study of the site next year.

In 1984, another attempt was made to obtain additional samples and clarify the location of the Merivyal find. By order of the Vice-President of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Academician A. A. Yanshin, a new special group arrived in Estonia. Water was pumped out of the well, and the walls were probed with a magnetometer. At a depth of 6.5 meters, a signal was observed indicating the presence of strong magnetic material. But due to severe frosts, it was not possible to extract samples.

In 1985, a horizontal layer of pyrite was discovered here, from which it was concluded that it was this layer that created the magnetic anomaly. The verdict was short - it is not advisable to carry out further work. There is not a word about “object M”. Work was stopped. Officially...

And there were rumors among the people that the mysterious metal object had disappeared, as if it had never existed. According to one version, he was secretly removed and taken to a secret laboratory of the Ministry of Defense. According to another, the object was still lying in the ground, but simply “does not want to be so persistently interested in it.” He is supposedly capable of deceiving others by changing his properties. Ufologists put forward a completely fantastic version: the mysterious “something” has its own mind or is controlled by someone from the outside.

In September 1988, Herbert Wiiding (officially from heart attack). Almost immediately, a safe with all the documents related to “object M” mysteriously disappeared from his office.

Only a few questionnaires have survived. And exactly a year later, Ann Parve passed away. Shortly before his death, he complained that in Pärnu, where he was giving lectures, a piece of metal from “object M” mysteriously disappeared from his diplomat. The bottom of the plastic tube where it was located was destroyed for some unknown reason, but the diplomat remained unharmed.

The fate of the discoverer of “object M” Virgo Mitt was also tragic. His health deteriorated sharply. Experts advised him to move the bed away from the anomalous zone, but the owner of the estate refused, saying that he was “already used to it here.” In 1980, his legs almost completely gave out, and for seven years until his death in 1987, this far from old man lay motionless.

Today it is difficult to say how much his illness was related to the “object,” but the fact remains.

The famous sorcerer Anne small island Vormsi advised filling up the well. He even pointed out the exact date for this purpose - November 6 and 15, 1988. His advice was followed, but at the moment when they began to fill the well with sand on November 6, a deafening roar was heard, which was heard by thousands of people at a great distance.

However, no destruction was observed in the area. Attempts to find out the cause of this phenomenon yielded nothing. On November 15, when the next dump truck of sand was poured into the well, devilry began in the house of Virgo Mitta: pottery moved spontaneously and the upholstery on upholstered furniture caught fire, books fell, and strange knocks resumed.

For some time, a light bulb was observed in the basement, although no one lit it. Four crosses appeared on the doors white, which did not wash off.

Poltergeist experts believe that the cause of all these anomalies was a mysterious underground object. It was he who could disrupt the space-time structure of this place. As a result, there was a rapprochement between the material and subtler worlds.

What exactly is the mysterious “object M” lying on Estonian soil? “The Father of Russian Dowsing” N. N. Sochevanov, based on his dowsing studies on the ground, compiled detailed drawings and diagrams of the object. He used a plate of that same mysterious metal as a resonator.

So, the object has an oval outline with a diameter of about 15 meters. Its upper boundary is located at a depth of 3 to 7 meters with a dive to the east at an angle of 35-40°. The vertical diameter of the object in the middle part reaches 2.5-4 meters, decreasing at the edges. About one third of it is under a residential building. Judging by the specific gravity of the sample, the weight of the object's shell alone is 200 tons.

In the early 90s. I. Wolke invited a famous Moscow parapsychologist (he did not name him) to Tallinn. They decided to visit the legendary place in Merivälja. The parapsychologist was thrown out of the car a couple of kilometers before Mitt’s site - they say, if he is a real specialist, then he will find the way himself.

And literally half an hour later the guest from Moscow was already there. He walked there for a long time and checked something with the help of frames, and then said: “The object is still underground. Moreover, a few meters away from him lies another, slightly smaller one.” But the most amazing discovery is that there is a body in a small object...

It is likely that this is a cockpit with a pilot. Wolke expressed his own hypothesis: “I think that this is a kind of lighthouse. Well, you know, a man invented a traffic light for cars to make it easier to navigate the roads. UFOs also need such navigation systems.”

The well-known “contactee” in Estonia, Hilja Vires, once claimed that “object M” is a multi-purpose ship from Sirius, which is also a beacon for spaceships, and a scientific laboratory, and something else... She warned him not to touch him.

And one of the Russian “contactees” claims that this is an alien probe that plays the role of a generator that corrects the Earth’s psi-field. So, maybe those who stubbornly insist: “It’s not ours, it’s not ours to take” are right.

At one time, the head of research, “Comrade D,” proposed building a special research center with four underground floors above “Object M.” Some hotheads are still proposing to demolish Mitt’s house, drive up an excavator and drag the “plate” out into the light of day. For what? “Well, 200 tons of unique metal,” they answer, “plus, perhaps, priceless contents: engines, equipment...”

Is it worth it to rush so much? After all, we don’t even know approximately how this “thing” might react to our invasion. Suffice it to recall the attempts already made, which did not lead to anything good...

Today Merivälja is a prestigious suburb of Tallinn: here rich Estonians build large beautiful houses. But if you walk down the small street you will come out to that very Mitt’s house. An old Estonian woman lives in the house next door.

She is a witness to those events. “I’ve lived here for a very long time and I know this history very well,” she says. “I could tell you a lot...” The old woman shows a small patch of earth near the fence and says: “You know, this is the most unpleasant place in our yard. I can't be here at all. As soon as you approach here, your head immediately begins to hurt. The trouble is that this place is too close to home, and sometimes, on some special days in the evenings, an unbearable horror comes over me.”

By the way, cats love this patch very much - they gather here in flocks. But dogs, on the contrary, bypass him far away. In winter, the snow practically does not melt in this place, and in the spring, when there are still snowdrifts everywhere, grass is already growing here.

On February 24, 1989, the blue, black and white national flag of Estonia flew over the Long Hermann. Three minutes before historical event the exact same flag was raised in the backyard of Mitt's estate. The ceremony took place in the presence of government representatives. This means that now the mysterious object has become the national treasure of the young independent state, and it will decide how to dispose of it.

In 1991, an expedition from Japan arrived in Merivälja.

Strange archaeologists divided the territory into squares and began to furiously dig into the ground, but the holes were constantly filled with water. Then it turned out that not everything was “clean” with the Japanese in obtaining permission for research.

A real scandal broke out. The Estonian government banned further work, and the Japanese reluctantly left. Subsequently, it turned out that this expedition was led by a career Japanese intelligence officer...

People say that dishes beat for good luck. But in the case of the Merivyal find, everything is different. If there really is an alien “plate” lying on Estonian soil, then let it remain intact longer. Everything has its time...

In May 1992 we filmed a documentary about UFO research in Estonia. We had almost the whole day free, and an old friend of mine, a well-known ufologist in Estonia, let’s call him Mr. X., suggested we go “to an interesting place.” And while we were twisting through the streets of Tallinn, and then rushing along a country highway, X. was telling a strange story, similar to a detective story...

It started in the mid-60s. A resident of the small village of M, not far from Tallinn, car mechanic Virgo Mitt decided to dig a well in his yard. Everything was going well. But suddenly the shovel came across some metal object. Attempts to dig up the find or bypass it did not bring success: it was a slab that did not end... Then Virgo got hold of a jackhammer. For hours he destroyed an unexpected obstacle, punching a hole in it: perhaps he was digging in vain...

The top, very hard layer turned out to be not thick. Another texture went deeper - more structured (“like icicles or carnations”)... Perseverance and work will grind everything down: after a few days in the slab, the thickness of which, according to Virgo, was 1-1.5 inches, there was a gaping hole quite suitable for well sizes. There was almost a whole bucket of fragments... The water began to rise quickly, and Virgo decided to end the epic with the well. The fragments flew back into the well. But not all... Virgo Mitt left a couple of larger pieces - about ten centimeters in diameter - as a souvenir. One disappeared somewhere over time, but the other... An unusual fate awaited him.

The fact is that Virgo Mitt once told his friend, a chemist by profession, about an unusual find. So this piece of metal ended up at the Tallinn Polytechnic Institute, and in 1969 it ended up on the desk of a researcher, and in the future - deputy director for science of the Institute of Geology of the Academy of Sciences of the ESSR Herbert A. Viiding. And perhaps the story would have ended there if a couple of years later one of the engineers had not accidentally touched the fragment. The blow was like a powerful electrical discharge - the engineer lost consciousness. Herbert Viiding was shocked: how many times had he picked up metal - nothing like that. Naturally, the young scientist could not ignore such a mysterious fact. And he began his own research.
Before submitting the metal for analysis, the fragment was cut into several thin plates using diamond saws.

The results amazed the scientists. In the smallest volume of the sample, up to 38 elements of the periodic table were found, many of which do not occur together in nature. The sample turned out to be non-radioactive, but highly magnetic. According to the conclusion of Academician I.F. Obraztsov and Professor A.I. Elkin (MISI), it was a composite material reinforced with calcium-iron-silicon fibers, the matrix of which was metallic glass. “The use of alloys of this type as a structural material in aviation technology is unknown. An alloy of this type must have high heat resistance and be highly resistant to a boiling mixture of acids of any concentration” (Academician S. T. Kishkin, VIAM). According to a number of experts, this kind of material was most likely obtained by powder metallurgy at unusually high pressures, which are impossible to obtain at the current level of development of science and technology on Earth.

Object "M"

While digging a well in one of the Baltic villages, a metal obstacle was encountered at a depth of about 3 meters. Using a compressor, a slab about 1.5-2 cm thick was broken through. The fragments of this slab were analyzed at two research institutes in Tallinn. The results obtained were not consistent. According to one institute, the fragment was assessed as ordinary cast iron. According to the analyzes of another, it followed that this was an alloy of a very complex composition.

The author was sent a small fragment to study its chemical composition in laboratories in Moscow. The sample was cut with a diamond saw into several thin plates. Moreover, individual superhard inclusions caused two saws to fail. The reasons for this were explained after determining the microhardness, which, according to VIAM data, ranged from 330 to 1500 kg/mm ​​2.

Fragment of Object "M".

The appearance of the fragment is dense metal of silver color. Specific gravity - from 6.3 to 6.6. After separation into plates, the material was sent for research to the following Moscow institutes: Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (MEPhI), Giredmet, Institute of Aviation Materials (VIAM), Research Institute of MV, All-Union Institute of Mineral Raw Materials (VIMS) and NPO Krasnaya Zvezda.

MEPhI, using a highly sensitive spectrometric installation JmS-0.1 VM, determined the presence of 38 elements in the samples. Other institutes, using less sensitive instruments, confirmed the MEPhI data, but noted a smaller number of elements. A variety of research methods were used, including, in addition to the specified installation at MEPhI, the emission spectral method on spectrographs DFS, STE-1, ISP-51, laser analysis on the Argun installation (type MSL-4 developed by LOMO), scanning electron microscope company "Jeol" type YSM-2, raster, 2.5 kV, microprobe analysis on the Camebax installation (France), spark mass spectrometry method, Auger spectrometry, micro-X-ray spectral analysis, spectral-metallographic studies, with etching in various acids .

As a result of the research, the presence of a number of elements in the sample was established, including:

11 elements - fluorine, phosphorus, sulfur, germanium, indium, tin, tungsten, lead, thorium, silver and beryllium - are characterized by low contents of 0.0001 to 0.01%.

15 elements - boron, chlorine, nitrogen, manganese, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc, gallium, arsenic, zirconium, niobium, molybdenum, antimony, manganese - are characterized by contents from 0.01 to 1%.

6 elements - carbon, oxygen, potassium, calcium, aluminum, sodium - fall into the group with contents from 1 to 5%.

The differences in the contents of the vast majority of elements, according to data from different laboratories, did not exceed one and a half to two times the value, which corresponds to the accuracy of spectral analysis. Four elements were characterized by unacceptably high scatters of contents ranging from 1.5 to 3 orders of magnitude. Thus, the silicon content for different points of the sample varied from 0.5 to 22%, iron - from 1 to 80%, vanadium from 0.01 to 10%, titanium - from 0.01 to 80%.

Research by Giredmet and VIAM has identified a number of microinclusions. The basis of the material - the matrix - is an alloy of iron (70-90%) with silicon (10-20%) with microinclusions of titanium carbonitride (40% or more), vanadium (up to 10%) and small iron impurities (up to 1%). These inclusions with dramatically different elemental contents explain the differences in the above analyses.

The results of scanning electron microscopy and metallography (Giredmet) made it possible to establish 8 forms of microinclusions: cross-shaped, flower-shaped, dendritic light and dark formations, drop-shaped light defects, inhomogeneities in the form of blurred dark spots. Different types inclusions were illustrated in an album of 30 microphotographs, kindly compiled by V.Ya. Kovarsky (Giredmet). The reader of this issue of Anomalies can become familiar with three of them - cruciform, flower-shaped and fibrous. The latter was noted in the conclusion of Academician I.F. Obraztsova.

Research has shown that the sample is not radioactive. Own magnetization - no more than 0.5 oersted ("Red Star"). The melting point of the material is up to 1600 degrees Celsius.

According to academician S.T. Kishkin (VIAM), “the use of alloys of this type as a structural material in aviation technology is not known. An alloy of this type must have high heat resistance and be highly resistant to a boiling mixture of acids of any concentration.”

The rector of VIAM, Professor Mitin, having familiarized himself with the analyzes of various institutes, noted that such an alloy would be extremely important for coating the surfaces of aircraft and missiles with at least a thin layer. He argued that an alloy of this kind is not produced either here, or in Japan, or in the USA, or in Germany.

After the analyses, by order of one of the commissions of the USSR Council of Ministers, a small fragment was transferred for research to the Moscow Civil Engineering Institute (MISI). In conclusion from this institute, Academician I.F. Obraztsov and Professor A.I. Elkin noted the unusual nature of the sample, which is a composite material whose matrix is ​​metallic glass - iron (74%) and silicon (26%). The material is reinforced with calcium-iron-silicon fibers and inclusions (2 microns), located on average every 10 microns and consisting of titanium-iron-silicon-vanadium. In addition, the material contains inclusions with a diameter of 2 microns, located on average every 10 microns. The inclusions consist of titanium (46%), iron (32%), vanadium (10%) and silicon (12%).

The above data on the chemical composition, structure of the material and its composite features allow us to draw the following conclusions:

a) THE ASSUMPTION ABOUT THE METEORIC ORIGIN of the studied material is eliminated;

b) according to the conclusion of scientists, there is also NO POSSIBILITY OF MANUFACTURING such MATERIAL USING EARTH TECHNOLOGY;

c) it is therefore MOST LIKELY that UFO MATERIAL was examined.

After receiving the first analyzes that noted the unusual nature of the material being studied, the author conducted research directly on the ground using the dowsing method with a vertical axis of rotation of the frame and with a clamp in the hand as a resonator of a fragment of material.

The problems that had to be solved using dowsing boiled down to determining (at least approximately) the size of the disturbing object in plan, as well as its depth and vertical thickness.

The depth and thickness of the object were determined using a well-known method using a wire based on the displacement of the anomaly. The displacement value in meters was taken as the depth of the object.

As a result, an oval contour of the object with a diameter of about 15 m was established. Its depth upper limit- from 3 to 7 m with a dive to the east at an angle of 35-40 degrees. The vertical thickness of the object in the middle part reaches 2.5-4 m with a decrease at the edges. Approximately one-third of the property's area is residential.

Local geophysicists carried out micromagnetic surveys along several mutually perpendicular profiles intersecting the dowsing anomaly. Vertical component of the earth's magnetic field measured with an M-2 magnetometer.

Above the dowsing anomaly, a magnetic field minimum of about 3000 nanatesla was noted. Two years after the dowsing, VNIYAG specialists carried out electrical prospecting work using the vertical electrical sounding (VES) method, which established the presence of a conductive body at a depth of 4-6 m.

To verify the correctness of the object's depth determined by the dowsing method, it was recommended to go through three pits within the dowsing and magnetic anomaly. Their depth should be 5-8 m and reach only the surface of the metal object. Samples should be taken from the rock in the walls of the pits and the object. At the second stage, if the excavation is successful, it is advisable to demolish the house and excavate a quarry with a volume of about 5,000 cubic meters to excavate the object.

NEITHER POINTS OR WELLS WERE DONE IN THE RECOMMENDED PLACES. Only a horizontal passage 1 m long was made at a depth of 6 m from the well, which turned out to be below the well’s intersection with the slab. Nothing interesting was found here. In addition, to the side, outside the magnetic and dowsing anomaly, a trench was dug about 7 m long and up to 6 m deep, which also did not yield anything from the point of view of detecting the object, since it was laid incorrectly - outside the anomalies.

Over the past 6 years, writing a whole series of memos to the highest authorities resulted only in coordination meetings and drawing up calendar plans that were not implemented. The necessary funds have not been allocated at least to carry out the first stage of work on sinking three pits. All decisions boiled down to sending appropriate orders without material support.

Coinciding data from the analysis of nine institutes, characterizing the extreme unusualness of the studied material, the importance of its practical use, as well as knowledge of the exact location of the object, confirmed by data from three methods (magnetic prospecting, electrical prospecting, dowsing), at a relatively shallow depth of occurrence (4-8 m) and large sizes the object itself (diameter about 15 m) DETERMINES THE RELEVANCE, THE NECESSITY for opening this place, extracting and studying the object.

Of course, these works must be authorized by the relevant authorities of the Estonian government.

And one last thing. The weight of the object shell alone, with a thickness of 2 cm and a specific gravity of the material of 6.5, is about 200 tons. If we take the cost of demolishing a house and excavating a quarry as 200 thousand rubles, then 1 kg of unusually promising material will cost only 1 ruble. The internal contents of the object - engines, instruments, etc. - are priceless. It cannot be valued in monetary terms.

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A priori admitting the extraterrestrial technology of the supposed aircraft called “flying saucers,” keen researchers, encountering materials unknown to them for the first time, are inclined to attribute to them an extraterrestrial origin. The author of this publication has repeatedly had the opportunity, as an expert, to examine fragments and parts of the most ordinary products, which, as a metallurgist, were handed over to him under the motto “materials of unknown origin.” They turned out to be unknown only to those who discovered them, but in fact they were the most common materials widely used in modern mechanical engineering, space technology, etc. Among them there was swamp iron ore, ceramics, etc.

N. N. Sochevanov, being a geologist, did not even follow the path of petrography, which would be understandable, because it, like metallography, allows one to reveal the structure. The author, thanks to his life experience, decided to determine the composition of the sample by subtle chemical analysis, which led to incorrect conclusions. He programmed the research using the latest methods, making it possible to identify the smallest doses of elements present, but sometimes not having a decisive significance. Thus, the elementary law of the researcher was violated - “from simple to complex.” Following the chosen method, in addition to the main ingredients - flour, water, yeast and salt, you can find in ordinary bread a countless number of inevitable or accidental impurities that are not of decisive importance.

For example, it is generally accepted that the most common carbon (unalloyed) steel is an alloy of iron and carbon and nothing more. However, silicon, manganese, aluminum, phosphorus, sulfur, and gases are inevitably present there. If all these elements are necessary for steel smelting or are, although harmful, inevitable impurities, such as sulfur and phosphorus, then the gases make practically no changes and are often ignored. And if this steel is subjected to a fine chemical analysis, then it can be found in it another dozen or two elements that got there most in various ways, but did not play any role in it, and therefore they are not looking for them. In metallurgy - the science of metals - there are standard methods of chemical and metallographic analysis that make it possible to determine the chemical composition, processing and, as a consequence, the structure of the alloy.

In Sochevanov, as a result of a wide range of precise methods (and incompatible according to the principle inherent in each method), the difference in the data was “twofold” (as the author himself notes), which does not meet any reasonable standards of experimental accuracy. Setting up such a problem is similar to the desire to measure the distance from Moscow to St. Petersburg with micron accuracy. The author notes: “As a result of the research, the presence of a number of elements in the sample was established, of which: 11 elements: characterized by low content from 0.0001 to 0.01%. Other elements, and there are 47 of them in total (!), range from 0.01 to 90%. Well Is it possible to obtain an alloy with a given content of lead or fluorine equal to 0.0001 percent, and what role will this element serve? Further: “Four elements were characterized by unacceptably high scatters of contents ranging from 1.5 to 3 orders of magnitude.” But in the above examples this the spread was 6 orders of magnitude!

All this unnecessary scrupulousness has led to complete absurdity. For example, the total percentage of alloy was at least 131%, and at most 161%. Here is what the author writes: “The basis of the material - the matrix - is an alloy of iron (70-90%) with silicon (10-20%) with microinclusions of titanium carbonitride (40% or more), vanadium (up to 10%) with small iron impurities ( up to 1%)". Some kind of abracadabra.

At the same time, the following composition of the “alloy” is given: iron - 1-80%, silicon - 0.5-22%, vanadium - 0.01-10%, titanium - 0.01-80% (?!). Such a fantastic spread resulted from the absolute ignorance of the researchers who managed to obtain such a confusion, and the one who analyzed it all simply does not realize the absurdity of the obtained values.

Based on the foregoing, we can draw the following conclusion - the “alloy” subjected to research is not such at all, because the colossal difference in structure and composition, and therefore the noted difference in hardness (from 330 to 1500 kg/mm) cannot serve as a structural material at all , and even more so for a shell with a thickness of 1.5-2 cm, as suggested by N.N. Sochevanov.

An alloy of iron and carbon, with a content of the latter of 5%, cannot be anything other than cast iron, since steel contains no more than 1.3% carbon. The “matrix,” according to the author, consists of iron in the amount of 70-90%, which corresponds to ordinary cast iron.

In terms of the chemical composition of the main components (iron and carbon), it is nothing more than white blast furnace or pig iron. According to GOST 4833-49 it contains: carbon 5%, silicon 0.15-1.75%, manganese 0.5-1.20%, phosphorus 0.07%, sulfur 0.03%. Since the “object” was discovered on the territory of Estonia, it is quite possible that this iron was smelted at a time when the territory historically belonged to Greater Sweden. It is known that Swedish steel is the best in the world due to the fact that the iron ore mined on its territory is characterized by a low phosphorus content (in this case, 0.07%, while ordinary cast iron of this class has 0.18- 0.22%), and instead coal, a carrier of sulfur, the Swedes have always smelted cast iron using charcoal. Sweden is rich in forests, so steel produced from Swedish pig iron has a minimal content of harmful impurities - phosphorus and sulfur.

The heterogeneity of the structure, as well as the low specific gravity - 6.3-6.6, distinguishes this “alloy” from cast iron, which has a specific gravity of 7.8; therefore, the found “alloy” is nothing more than slag. And its shape, contoured by dowsing, corresponds to the so-called “slag cake”, which is poured onto the ground. Another version of this is "goat", i.e. frozen layer in an extinct blast furnace. It should never go out, and if this happens, then the furnace is destroyed due to the resulting “goat” (metallurgical term). Subsequent centuries deposited a cultural layer of earth on the site of the ancient metallurgical plant.

Why did such a gross mistake occur in N.N.’s research and conclusions? Sochevanova? The root of the error lies in the desire to confirm only one version - an interplanetary spacecraft. Six institutes are selected, of which only two could solve this problem correctly (VIAM and MEPhI) if they were focused not on finding trifles, but on standard research. It was necessary to contact, first of all, TsNIICHERMET, the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys, and the Institute of Metallurgy of the USSR Academy of Sciences.

Now about choosing consultants. One of them is I.F. Obraztsov, academician, former minister higher education RSFSR. His scientific specialty is rocket scientist. So for him, professor of physics from the Construction Institute A.I. Elkin was presented with a micrograph for analysis, which showed the lamellar structure of a mechanical mixture of unknown crystals. Since the etchant, the microhardness of these formations and the scale of magnification are not indicated, it is impossible to draw a conclusion, especially from one single photograph (and from a micrograph it is generally impossible to draw a conclusion about the structure of the entire alloy), one can only be surprised at the courage of the consultants and the qualifications of the professors.

I.F. Obraztsov, being a rocket scientist and familiar with composite materials, but having apparently never seen blast iron, because rockets are not made from it, immediately “recognized” a composite in this structure. And further, both of these experts call the combination of 74% iron and 26% silicon “metallic glass”. In fact, such an alloy will have the structure of a peritectic mixture of the ordered phase Fe 3 Si and FeSi, released as a result of the peritectic transformation at a temperature of 850 degrees.

In their conclusion, the term “iron titanium” appears. This is as absurd as “silver is lead,” for example. There is iron titanide with a hexagonal lattice, called the Laves phase, as well as titanides FeTi and FeTi 2.

An even greater blunder was made by the rector of MATI (in the article - VIAM, where there cannot be a rector position at all, since this is not a university), Professor Mitin. He became a professor after a “transplant” from the Department educational institutions Central Committee of the CPSU, where he was an ordinary inspector, to the chair of rector. His position in science is not subject to comment. While enrolled in the department of powder metallurgy, he apparently managed to forget the course on “metal technology,” which outlines the process of blast furnace production, which he should have taken in his third year at the university. And this high authority suggested... at least a thin layer of “this alloy” to cover the surface of aircraft or missiles. Well, why use an alloy with a specific gravity of 6.6 to weigh down aircraft, even if duralumin has 2.8; and then, if possible, it is replaced with magnesium alloys with a specific gravity of 1.8. And further Mitin states: “... an alloy of this kind is not produced either here, or in Japan, or in the USA, or in Germany.” That's it!

It’s no wonder that such “scientific” conclusions prompted N.N. Sochevanov to the assumption that inside this “pie” there are also “engines, instruments and other invaluable things.” How you want to fill a mythical object with familiar content!

Anomaly, No. 3, 1992. Tags:


It turns out that in Estonia, near Tallinn, there is one of the most mysterious objects on Earth. Not much, not little. Vitaly Pravdivtsev, an expert at the Ecology of the Unknown Association and Candidate of Technical Sciences, talks about what is happening here.

For me, this story began in 1991 on the Estonian island of Saaremaa. Among several “contactees” whose messages I then studied was ten-year-old Christian K. He claimed that he communicated with aliens at night and that they taught him. And in order not to forget the bright night pictures, in the morning the boy sketched them from memory. Our operator filmed some of these drawings: unusual control panels, appearance ships and biorobots, landing schemes on various planets.

In the mid-60s, a resident of the small village of M., located near Tallinn, car mechanic Virgo Mitt, decided to dig a well in his yard. The work proceeded quickly, but suddenly, at a depth of 7 meters, the shovel came across a metal object with a smooth silver-gray surface. Attempts to dig up or bypass this slab were unsuccessful, as it turned out to be too large.

Then Virgo got a jackhammer and began to destroy the obstacle, punching a hole in it. The top layer was very hard, but not thick.

Beneath it was a different, more structured texture - “like icicles or carnations,” according to Mitt. A few days later, in the slab, the thickness of which did not exceed an inch and a half, there was a hole of dimensions quite suitable for a well. There was a whole bucket of fragments. The water began to rise quickly, and Virgo decided to finish digging the well. He poured the fragments into the water, and kept a couple of larger pieces - about ten centimeters each - as a souvenir. They were made of a hard metal similar to aluminum. One of them later got lost. But the fate of the second turned out to be unusual.

Virgo Mitt was big fan music and sang in the choir. One day he told his choir colleague, a chemist by profession, about a well discovery. He became interested and took the fragment for analysis. So this piece of metal came to the table of a young then, in 1969, researcher, and future deputy director for science at the Institute of Geology of the Academy of Sciences of the ESSR, Herbert Viiding. Some time later, one of the engineers accidentally touched the fragment. There was a cry of pain and he lost consciousness. As the engineer later said, it was a shock similar to a powerful electric discharge. Viiding was shocked: he picked up the metal many times, but nothing special happened. And then the young scientist began his own investigation. He “let” everyone through this fragment - the institute’s employees, his friends and relatives, even psychics. There are about three hundred people in total.

People reacted differently. In total, Viiding identified seven types of different effects. From 1970 to 1988, samples of “object M” - as it was called in official reports - were transferred for analysis to various research institutes and laboratories. First, the fragment was cut into several thin plates using diamond saws, and the super-hard inclusions in it disabled two saws. But Viiding was unable to obtain information about the results obtained.

And then, in 1983, Herbert Viiding turned for help to “Estonia’s most secret man” - Ennu Parve. Who he was, where he worked - no one really knew. It is only known that he was associated with the development of new technologies for astronautics and enjoyed great authority in Moscow. With his assistance, the fragment plates were transferred for examination to several leading Moscow research institutes: Institute of Aviation Materials, MEPhI, All-Union Institute of Mineral Raw Materials, Research Institute of Rare Metal Industry and a number of others.

To study the mysterious plates, the most modern scanning electron microscopes, highly sensitive spectrometric installations, and laser analysis were used. The results amazed the scientists, since the unknown metal contained 38 elements of the D.I. table. Mendeleev, many of which do not occur together in nature. Such an alloy was most likely produced by powder metallurgy at ultra-high pressures, which are impossible to obtain on Earth at the current level of development of science and technology. In general, the research results were so unusual that in 1984, by order of the Vice-President of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Academician A.A. Yanshin, attempts were made to obtain additional samples of the “object M.” Water was pumped out of the well, and the walls were probed with a magnetometer. At a depth of 6.5 meters, "a signal was observed indicating the presence of strong magnetic material." It was not possible to extract samples due to the strong influx of water and the onset of frost. And in the summer of the following 1985, at a depth of 6.5 meters, “a horizontal layer of pyrite was discovered.” On this basis, it was concluded that it is this that creates the magnetic anomaly and “it is not advisable to carry out further work.”

As for the fragment of the mysterious metal, then, as it was written in the conclusion, “an accidental substitution of samples is possible, which occurred during the research.” But where did the mysterious alloy of extraterrestrial origin come from in this case, nothing was said. This was officially the end.

And then someone D appears, former employee a special military research institute, at one time appointed one of the leading ones on the subject of UFOs. With strange ease, he concludes an agreement with the Institute of Geology of the Academy of Sciences of the ESSR to study a mysterious object in the yard of Virgo Mitt. D. had 14 people at his disposal. For safety reasons, excavations by D's team began outside the anomalous zone around Mitt's house. In the garden, an excavator dug a pit as deep as a two-story house. The well, which by that time had dried up and was abandoned, was dug up again, and a horizontal excavation was made under the garage, standing slightly to the side, at a depth of 6 meters. It is unknown what results were obtained. In any case, the excavations lasted four months. Until one of the participants was hit in the stomach by a strange “green triangle” that extended from the wall of the well. He lost consciousness, and when they pulled him upstairs, they found “four burnt diamonds” on his body. After this, the research was stopped, and D.'s group hastily left.

However, soon a special research institute of the Ministry of Defense entered into an agreement to drill three wells around “object M.” and placement of special equipment in them. In the summer of 1988, Viiding, who became the director of the Estonian Institute of Geology, comes there to clarify the locations of future pits. But their drilling never began.

In September, Herbert Widing unexpectedly dies. Officially, it was a heart attack. Almost immediately after his death, a safe with all the documents related to the mysterious object mysteriously disappears from the scientist’s office.

And exactly a year later, Ann Parve also passed away. Moreover, shortly before his death, he complained that in Pärnu, where he was giving lectures, a piece of metal from “object M” mysteriously disappeared from his diplomat. which he always carried with him.

The famous Estonian sorcerer Ann from the small island of Vormsi advised filling up the well and even indicated the dates when to do this - November 6 and 15, 1988. They decided to follow his advice, but there were some surprises. At the moment when sand began to be poured into the well on November 6, a deafening roar was heard, which was heard at a great distance by thousands of people. Attempts by the police to find out the reason for such unusual phenomenon They didn’t give anything: there was no destruction in the area, the military didn’t know anything either. So it remained a mystery. The next truckload of sand was poured into the well on November 15th without incident. Meanwhile, in the house of Virgo Mitta, standing above the “plate” in the ground, strange things periodically happen. The pottery moves by itself, and strange knocking noises are heard. In the mornings, books are thrown onto the floor in one heap. Otherwise, they will find a strong chair broken, or the upholstery on the upholstered furniture will catch fire by itself. For some time in the basement we observed the glow of a light bulb that was not plugged into the socket. Then four crosses appeared on the doors: “one is large, three are smaller. White, as if painted with paint, and do not wash off.” All this was witnessed by at least 3-4 people. In general, typical hooliganism "drums". Poltergeist experts believe that the cause of this “anomaly” is an “underground saucer”: it could disrupt the space-time structure of this place and, as it were, narrow the “distance” between our material world and more subtle worlds.

The well-known “contactee” in Estonia, Hilja Vires, at one time claimed that this was a multi-purpose object from Sirius and warned that it should not be touched. This is a beacon for spaceships, a scientific laboratory, and something else. And one of the Russian “contactees” assures that this alien probe also plays the role of a generator that corrects the Earth’s psi-field. So, maybe those who stubbornly repeat: “It’s not ours, it’s not ours to take” are right?

And to complete the picture, one more story: THE INTELLIGENCE OF THREE COUNTRIES TRIED TO UNDERSTAND THE SECRET OF AN ESTONIAN VILLAGE

This story began in 1991 on the Estonian island of Saaremaa. Among several “contactees” whose testimony I then studied was ten-year-old Christian K. from the small Estonian town of Rakvere. He claimed that he communicates with aliens at night. In order not to forget the bright night pictures, the boy sketched them from memory in the morning: unusual control panels of aircraft, rather complex schemes for entering the atmosphere of various planets, the appearance of ships and biorobots that helped control them... Among these drawings there was one quite “earthly” " view: a rural house, some buildings nearby. Under the house there is a kind of “plate-shaped” structure. "What is this, Christian?" - “This is some kind of spacecraft. It is underground, somewhere in Estonia. Inside the “dish”, these are the devices...” And he showed me another drawing: concentric circles, some cells... Okay that I still have video recordings. It's good because this story received an unexpected continuation...


The well was already ready, and there was time to think about what kind of solid material the men were faced with. Neighbors recovered shards of unusually hard material. They were nickel colored and very heavy.

1. "Object M"

In May 1992 we filmed a documentary about UFO research in Estonia. We had almost the whole day free, and an old friend of mine, a well-known ufologist in Estonia, let’s call him Mr. H., suggested we go “to an interesting place.” And while we were twisting through the streets of Tallinn, and then rushing along a country highway, H. was telling a strange story, similar to a detective story...

It started in the mid-60s. A resident of the small village of M., not far from Tallinn, car mechanic Virgo Mitt decided to dig a well in his yard. Everything was going well. But suddenly the shovel came across some metal object. Attempts to dig up the find or bypass it did not bring success: it was a slab that did not end... Then Virgo got hold of a jackhammer. For hours he destroyed an unexpected obstacle, punching a hole in it: perhaps he was digging in vain...

The top, very hard layer turned out to be not thick. Another texture went deeper - more structured (“like icicles or carnations”)... Persistence and work will grind everything down: after a few days in the slab, the thickness of which, according to Virgo, was 1-1.5 inches, there was a hole quite suitable for well sizes. There was almost a whole bucket of fragments... The water began to rise quickly, and Virgo decided to end the epic with the well. The fragments flew back into the well. But not all... Virgo Mitt left a couple of larger pieces - ten centimeters in diameter - as a souvenir. One disappeared somewhere over time, but the other... An unusual fate awaited him.

The fact is that Virgo Mitt once told his friend, a chemist by profession, about an unusual find. So this piece of metal ended up at the Tallinn Polytechnic Institute, and in 1969 it ended up on the desk of a researcher, and in the future - deputy director for science of the Institute of Geology of the Academy of Sciences of the ESSR Herbert A. Viiding. And perhaps the story would have ended there if a couple of years later one of the engineers had not accidentally touched the fragment. The blow was like a powerful electric discharge - the engineer lost consciousness. Herbert Viiding was shocked: how many times had he picked up metal - nothing like that. Naturally, the young scientist could not ignore such a mysterious fact. And he began his own research.

Whom he “passed” through this fragment: employees of the institute, his friends and relatives, psychics... About three hundred profiles remained after these experiments. People reacted differently: some were shocked, others felt a subtle vibration. Some felt the piece as cold, others had burns on their hands. For some, heart function improved, for others, on the contrary... Having grouped the results, Viiding identified eight types of different effects. It was something to think about...

From 1970 to 1982, a sample of “object M” (as it was designated in official reports) was transferred for analysis to many research institutes and laboratories in Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev... But the scientist could not obtain information about the results obtained.

2. Thirty-eight elements

Even now, no one really knows who he was, where he worked, or what position the “most secret person in Estonia” Enn Parve held. It is only known that during the war he worked in industry deep in the rear, and in the post-war period he was associated with the development of new technologies for astronautics. At the same time, he “enjoyed great authority in Moscow.” That's probably all. Except for one of his strange “hobbies”: for decades he was looking for traces of a certain Captain Abel. In mid-1938, he allegedly invented a new type of light weapon, made a prototype and offered his invention to the Ministry of Defense of the then Estonia. And in 1943, the German Abwehr and Gestapo were intensely interested in him. And after the war - the “top secret” Ann Kalevich Parve.

This is what E. Parve turned to in 1983 for help, G. Viiding, who had reached a dead end in his research.

Before submitting the metal for analysis, the fragment was cut into several thin plates using diamond saws. (Why saw, and not saws? Because super-hard inclusions disabled two saws.) The plates were transferred for independent examination to leading Moscow research institutes: MEPhI, Research Institute of Rare Metal Industry (Giredmet), All-Union Institute of Mineral Raw Materials (VIMS), Institute of Aviation Materials (VIAM) and others. The most modern scanning electron microscopes, highly sensitive spectrometric installations, laser analysis, the latest chemical methods, etc. were used.

The results amazed the scientists. In the smallest volume of the sample, up to 38 elements of the periodic table were found, many of which do not occur together in nature. The sample turned out to be non-radioactive, but highly magnetic. According to the conclusion of Academician I.F. Obraztsov and Professor A.I. Elkin (MISI), it was a composite material reinforced with calcium-iron-silicon fibers, the matrix of which was metallic glass. “The use of alloys of this type as a structural material in aviation technology is unknown. An alloy of this type must have high heat resistance and be highly resistant to a boiling mixture of acids of any concentration” (Academician S. T. Kishkin, VIAM). According to a number of experts, this kind of material was most likely obtained by powder metallurgy at unusually high pressures, which are impossible to obtain at the current level of development of science and technology on Earth.

In Giredmet, images of the sample surface were obtained using metallography and scanning electron microscopy. A wide variety of inclusions were discovered: cross- and drop-shaped, “flower-shaped black areas,” “rectangular areas,” “chains of small cross-shaped pits,” and so on. The microhardness of inclusions ranged from 250 to 1280 kilograms per square meter. mm.

“Data on the chemical composition, structure of the material and its composite features allow us to draw the following conclusions:

a) the assumption about the meteoric origin of the studied material is eliminated;

b) ...the possibility of producing such material using earthly technology disappears;

c) ... it is most likely that UFO material was studied" (Academician N. N. Sochevanov).

By order of the Vice-President of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Academician A. A. Yanshin, in 1984 attempts were made to clarify the location of the object and obtain additional samples. Water was pumped out of the well and the walls were probed with a magnetometer. At a depth of 6.5 meters, "a signal was observed indicating the presence of strong magnetic material." It was not possible to extract samples due to the strong influx of water and the onset of frost this year.

And the following summer, 1985, at a depth of 6.5 meters, “a horizontal layer of pyrite was discovered.” On this basis, it was concluded that the magnetic anomaly is created by this layer and “it is not advisable to carry out further work.” At this point the work was stopped. Officially...

3. Cat's snout

The road along the sea did not take much time, and soon our car stopped at a T-shaped intersection in an inconspicuous Estonian village. We left. "So where is this place?" - I asked, looking around impatiently. “And now the most important thing,” Kh. smiled, “for the purity of the experiment, I would like you to find it yourself. I prefer to have independent assessments: this is a painfully subtle thing - ufology.” Well, dowsing is a familiar matter. I took a bearing, walked about two hundred meters along the road - took another one... “Somewhere there, behind that house.” - “And more precisely?” Another half hour of “dancing with frames” around the garden - and I’m at the “epicenter”.

An unremarkable backyard of a rural house. But the frames indicate a strong anomaly in the form of two concentric circles: the inner (more powerful) with a diameter of about 4 meters. The outer one, with a radius of about 8-9 meters, partially goes under the house and behind the fence to the neighbors. “Everything is accurate. Accurate to half a meter,” X rubbed his hands with satisfaction. “But where is the well?” “So they filled it up,” answered X. And then something strange happened. From all sides - from under the porch, from behind stacked boards, from behind the fence - cats began to flock from everywhere to the “epicenter”. Dozens of cats! “Yes, they come to us from all over the area and lie on this spot for hours, it was you who scared them away at first,” the owner of the house Viivika Mitt laughed.

About five minutes later our operator was literally captured by a herd of cats. The cats were lying around, sitting, wandering, climbing over each other, climbing right into the lens...

Finally it dawned on me: this is a bad place! For cats, pathogenic energy is like valerian... But it was too late: by the evening the cameraman and I were lying with a temperature of over 38. Looking ahead a little, I will say that our director, who is very careful in terms of anomalies, also suffered (although he never got to the “epicenter” came in). With a slight tinge of panic, the very next day he looked at the comb for a long time. His hair was falling out intensely for another three days... Then it got worse. One of us had a sharp decline in vision (and never recovered). Another, upon returning to Moscow (two days after the visit to the backyard), was hospitalized for a month (the frontal and maxillary sinuses became inflamed, two teeth became loose...). "Looks like you've been exposed to some kind of radiation. Where?" - the doctor asked. The state of constant weakness did not go away for exactly a year...

When I told Academician N.N. Sochevanov about our sad experience, he scolded me for my carelessness, sympathized and remembered that I advised Virgo Mitt to rearrange the bed in the bedroom. Virgo then refused: “No, I’m already used to it here.” By that time he was already a sick man - in 1980 his legs almost completely gave out. Today it is difficult to say how much his illness was related to the “object,” but the fact remains: he lay motionless for 7 years and died in 1987, being far from an old man.

4. Where did this D. come from?

So, it was considered inappropriate to continue the work... But suddenly someone D. (surname is known) appears. With strange ease, he concludes an agreement with the Institute of Geology of the Academy of Sciences of the ESSR on “an experimental test of the possibilities of transferring information impact along the D-field.” Nobody had any idea what the D-field was. However, as well as the purpose of the equipment that D brought. All 34 devices were encrypted with letters and numbers. It is only known that among them there were 8 generators of the mysterious D-field and some kind of recording equipment.

Where did D. come from? Estonian ufologists claim that this is a former employee of a special military research institute, at one time one of the leading ones in the Ministry of Defense on the subject of UFOs. D. had 14 people at his disposal, some of them were military. The head of the above-mentioned institute, Lieutenant General V. (his last name is also known), came to the “object” more than once.

As the owner of the house, Viivika Heinrikhovna Mitt, recalls, the researchers were given a separate room, where they placed the equipment and organized round-the-clock duty by two people. By agreement, the hostess did not enter the room, she only brought tea.

What was D. planning to explore? According to the protocol dated April 7, 1986, the objectives of his experiment are as follows:

"1. Determination of the capabilities of controlled remote measurement of object characteristics inanimate nature according to the D field (direction of rotation of the field vector, field intensity, aftereffect time of D-radiation).

2. Determination of the possibilities of controlled remote changes in human bioelectrical characteristics (hand-to-hand conductivity using the Voll and Nakatani methods, conductivity internal organs at two points of the body according to the Nakatani method)".

To put it simply, it was planned to test how the complex “D-field generators plus anomalous underground objects” would work and how a person would react to it.

Apparently, D.'s group was prepared with the utmost care. When concluding the contract, we were talking about not one, but two “anomalous metal objects in the ground (AO1 and AO2).” "AO1 ​​is a metal object in the shape of an ellipsoid of revolution, dimensions 17 x 12 x 3.5 m. The depth of occurrence in the soil is variable - from 3.5 meters to 12 meters, the soil is moraine. Initial characteristics of AO1 according to the D-field: powerful negative D-field, uneven across the object (from 4 to 34 revolutions of the frame in the hand of a trained operator). AO2 is a metal object in the shape of an ellipsoid of revolution, dimensions 9 x 4 x 3.5 m. Depth of occurrence in the ground - 4.5 m (the object is supposed to lie horizontally). The initial characteristics of AO2 in terms of the D-field: a powerful negative D-field, significantly uneven across the object (from 6 to 12 revolutions of the frame)." Where does this information come from?

The fact that D. is not a private person is evidenced by the scale of the work. According to the stories of Estonian ufologists, excavations for some reason (security measures?) began outside the anomalous zone. In the garden on the eastern side of the house, an excavator (!) pit was dug 6 meters deep and measuring 12 x 10 meters. The well, which had been abandoned by that time, was dug up again, and a horizontal excavation was made under the garage at a depth of 6 meters. Nobody really knows what results were obtained. No metal objects were allegedly found. But several tens of kilograms of pyrite nodules were extracted from the pit. It is known that D. used this pyrite to make biogenerators.

The work lasted four months. Until one of the participants, having been hit in the stomach by a strange “green triangle” emerging from the wall of the well, lost consciousness. He was pulled upstairs. "Four burnt diamonds" were found on the body. Hastily wrapping up their work, the group left.

Then D. proposed to build a special research center with four underground floors above the “object”. He also proposed to transport here for further research a UFO found in 1987 near Vyborg and stored in the hangar of one of the military units in the Monchegorsk region (North Karelia).

While these proposals were being worked out, a special research institute of the Ministry of Defense, which we have already discussed, entered into an agreement to drill three wells around the “object” and place special equipment in them. In the summer of 1988, G. Viiding again came to the site to clarify the locations of future drilling.

But the drilling of pits never began. And in September 1988, the deputy director of the Institute of Geology of Estonia, G. Viiding, unexpectedly dies (officially from a heart attack). Almost immediately after his death, a safe with all the documents related to “object M” mysteriously disappears from his office. Only a few questionnaires were preserved, which were located in another place... And exactly a year later, Ann Parve also died. Shortly before his death, he complained that in Pärnu, where he was giving lectures, a piece of metal from the “object M” mysteriously disappeared from his “diplomat” - the bottom of the plastic tube where it was lying, it is not clear why, collapsed. The "diplomat" remained unharmed.

5. "Anomaly"

What is “object M”? “The Father of Russian Dowsing” N. N. Sochevanov showed me the drawings and diagrams that he compiled based on the results of his dowsing studies directly on the ground. He used a plate of that same mysterious metal as a resonator. "As a result of dowsing survey, an oval contour of the object with a diameter of about 15 meters was established. The depth of its upper boundary is from 3 to 7 meters with a dive to the east at an angle of 35-40 degrees. The vertical thickness of the object in the middle part reaches 2.5 - 4 meters with decreasing along the edges. Approximately one third of the object is located under a residential building. Judging by the specific gravity of the sample, the weight of the object shell alone is about 200 tons."

Well, okay, a meticulous expert on dowsing capabilities will say, but do classical instruments show anything? Imagine, yes! Magnetometric studies carried out in 1969 showed "the presence of a metallic layer with an angle of 20-30 degrees to the east." Geophysicists using the M-2 magnetometer noted in this place a minimum magnetic field of about 3000 nanatesla. VNIYAG specialists, using vertical electrical sounding, established that there is a conductive body at a depth of 4-6 meters.

There is another indirect indicator. Strange things periodically happen in the house above the facility. The pottery moves by itself, and strange steps and knocks are heard. For some time in the basement we observed an incomprehensible glow from an unlit light bulb. Experts believe that the cause of the “anomaly” may well be an “underground plate”: it could disrupt the spatio-temporal structure of this place and, as it were, narrow the “distance” between our material world and more subtle worlds, and therefore it is much easier for astral bodies to invade here our life.

What does official science say? “Due to the violation of the waterproof horizon by excavations, the site becomes swamped and the foundation of the house becomes waterlogged, which leads to a change in the comfortable state of the home, the formation of man-made wave guides and the development of poltergeist phenomena... Opening and tunneling work on the site is impractical, since as a result it can lead to even more the functioning of a single natural-technogenic system will be disrupted with the destruction of the microecological balance.” Well said...

6. It’s not up to us...

Hot heads offered (and still offer) to demolish the house, drive up excavators and pull the “plate” out into the light of day. For what? “So, after all, 200 tons of unique metal,” they answer, “plus, perhaps, priceless contents: engines, equipment...” Is it worth rushing with such drastic decisions? Will we be like the savages who found an electronic wristwatch in the jungle and are trying to figure out how it works with a stone ax? Besides, we don't even remotely imagine how this thing might react to our invasion. It is possible that this object (if it exists, of course) is not at all wrecked A UFO, as some suggest, but an alien probe playing some kind of important role in our life.

No one knows exactly when he fell underground. Some call it the 10th-11th centuries. Rumor has it that in some old Estonian church there is a fresco with his image. I don’t know, I haven’t seen it... There are several versions about how he ended up underground. One of them is quite interesting.

Many observations of UFOs and fast-moving UFOs (unidentified underwater objects) indicate that dense environments (water, land) are not a hindrance for them. Scientists suggest that for some time objects are able to neutralize the forces of nuclear interaction around them and, thanks to this, freely pass through dense structures. There is also a version that “object M” is capable of migrating and temporarily dematerializing, that is, it has the properties of appearing and disappearing.

One of the Russian “contactees” assured me that this alien probe also plays the role of a generator that corrects the Earth’s psi-field. There are supposedly several such generators on Earth. There are two working for Russia: “Tallinn” and “Khabarovsk”.

7. Obsession

The famous Estonian sorcerer Ann from the small island of Vormsi advised filling up the well and even indicated specific dates when this should be done: November 6 and 15, 1988. And so they did. However, there were some surprises here too. At the moment when the first bucket of sand was thrown into the well, a deafening roar was heard. One of the eyewitnesses whom I questioned compared it to a high-power volumetric explosion. Attempts by the police to find out the cause of such an unusual phenomenon yielded nothing: there was no destruction in the area, and the military also did not know anything.

There were no signs on November 15th. Except that this happened the day before a strange vote in the Supreme Council of Estonia. It was strange because not only Estonians, but also the majority of Russian deputies voted for Estonia’s economic independence. And then they couldn’t explain why: “It was like an obsession...”

In general, Estonians attach great importance to their “plate” great importance. On February 24, 1989, the blue, black and white national flag of Estonia flew over the Long Hermann, and three minutes before this historical event, exactly the same flag received a blessing... in Virgo Mitt's backyard. The ceremony in the village of M. took place in front of a fairly large crowd of people, in the presence of government representatives...

At the beginning of May 1991, an entire expedition arrived in the village... from Japan. As in archaeological excavations, the entire territory was divided into squares with ropes - the Japanese began to methodically bury themselves in the ground. Two factors hindered them. The pit was constantly filling with water. But that’s not so bad: while they were fighting with the water, it turned out that not everything in the permission received by the Japanese was “pure”. A scandal broke out, the Estonian government banned further work, and the Japanese were forced to leave. I looked at the videos (all the work was recorded by Estonians on film) and did not notice any particular despondency on the faces of the Japanese. It even seemed to me that they were quite pleased with the results. It is curious that this group was led, as the Estonians later found out, by a career Japanese intelligence officer...

The same house today:


Photo: Andres Putting / Delfi.ee



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