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SOVIET SCIENTISTS CLAIM FLYING SAUCER FOUND IN ESTONIA
by Serge Mazankine
PARIS (AFP): Soviet scientists say they are studying what they think
is a 20 meter wide flying saucer from another planet found in Estonia.
Several institutes have analyzed the suspected unidentified flying
object and have come to the same conclusion.
Colonel Marina Popovich wrote about the events in Sovietski Sport. The
air force test pilot and president of the world association of female
scientists is an expert on unexplained phenomena such as UFOs and
abominable snowmen.
She has been interested in flying saucers since coming across two
Soviet pilots in hospital who had seen strange lights in the sky. One
had his eyes affected by a strange radiation. The co-pilot had the
calcium in his bones evapoted and several ribs broken during
landing.
Another crew of an Antonov-12 plane told her how on one ocasion [sic]
all onboard power suddenly failed. They were landing in complete dark
when another vessel of some kind suddenly lit up the whole area so they
could see.
The 60 ton plane landed without a problem.
Popovich plans a journey to Estonia where the flying saucer was found
six meters below the surface. Soviet experts are to attempt to raise it,
and so far no one has been able to cut off a segment and several
institutes have said is must be from another planet.
In 1984 Popovich went in search of the Yeti with a Kiev University
expedition to Pamir.
"We went up 3,000 meters and set up guards around the camp, because we
knew it comes out mainly at night.
"We saw traces around the camp from the first day. It could break into
cans of milk with its teeth and threw stones in fires and moved other
objects."
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