The Russian navy is waging a secret war with aliens at the bottom of the ocean for decades

British UFO researcher and former MUFON representative in England Philip Mantle has reported that Russian submarines are waging a secret war with alien craft in the depths of the ocean. During the Soviet era it was restricted to talking about UFOs and OSNIs, but when it disintegrated, some files yielded shocking information about alien spacecraft. The declassified documents said that the Russian navy found these unidentified objects technologically superior to ground vehicles.
Philip Mantle, in collaboration with author Paul Stonehill, wrote the book “Russian USO Secrets: Unidentified Submersible Objects in Russian and International Waters,” where they discussed Russian veterans’ secret encounters with alien technology and underwater UFOs. .

The book in particular tells of a strange incident that took place in the Bermuda Triangle in 2009. According to former nuclear submarine commander Yury Beketov, many mysterious events also occurred in the Bermuda Triangle region. Devices failed for no apparent reason. He believed that UFOs were behind it.

“We have repeatedly observed that devices record the movement of material objects at an unimaginable speed. We measured some speeds: around 230 knots (400 km per hour). Such speed is difficult to create on the surface, only in the air. But there is gigantic resistance in the water. As if the laws of physics did not apply to these objects. There is only one conclusion: the creatures that created such material objects significantly exceed us in development,” Beketov said.

Another Navy intelligence captain, Igor Barclay, said the unidentified submerged objects were seen at the locations where the Russian navy and NATO fleet are concentrated. He said: “These are the Bahamas and Bermuda, Puerto Rico. UFOs are often seen in the deepest part of the Atlantic, south of the Bermuda Triangle and in the Caribbean.

The book also contains stories by former Soviet servicemen about the aggression of unidentified underwater objects during the Cold War. Lieutenant Commander Oleg Sokolov said that while on duty he saw a strange object sticking out of the water through the periscope.

Another team saw a cigar-shaped UFO shoot three beams of light into the Atlantic Ocean. According to eyewitnesses, the object was 200-250 meters long. The UFO was descending slowly towards the ocean, emitting a strange hiss half a mile from the submarine, but it was not detected by radar.

Marine scientists from Sevastopol (now Russia) noted that they saw a giant “wheel” spinning under the Black Sea. This happened while they were diving in the sea. There are records of how a Soviet submarine collided with the gigantic underwater object heading towards the coast in 1951.

The captain ordered the drop of bombs in the path of the OSNI, but the object did not react to the attack and continued on its course before surfacing. At a depth of 50 meters, he stopped, changed course and left.

The authors provide information about the observation of UFOs by Soviet sailors in the Mediterranean Sea in July 1978. At that time, the captain of the Soviet motor ship Yargora immediately sent a radiogram to the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow, stating that the pearl-white object had the shape of a flattened sphere.

Also, other UFOs appeared near the Soviet submarine bases forcing the USSR General Staff to take them seriously.

The book also publishes the results of a study conducted by the Commission on Anomalous Phenomena of the Russian Geographical Society in St. Petersburg, which concluded that “UFOs are real.”

According to Philip Mantle, researchers are now taking the UFO phenomenon very seriously and it will be a new chapter in the study of UFOs in the future.

The most interesting encounter of the Russian Army took place under Lake Baikal in 1982. Seven Russian Navy trained divers claimed to have seen humanoids about 9 feet tall, 50 meters deep in the lake during a reconnaissance mission. They wore tight silver suits and spherical helmets on their heads. It was surprising to the divers to see them without scuba gear, breathing underwater.

The divers decided to catch one of them, but the entities reacted with a powerful force that propelled the entire group of divers from the deep waters towards the surface. Due to the rapid decompression, three divers died while others were seriously injured.

A former British government Ministry of Defense official, Nick Pope, said: “These strange humanoid figures were much larger than human beings and appeared to be wearing some sort of helmet.”

In 1959, the Soviet TU-104 Camel jet plane was chased by a UFO while flying over Lake Baikal. “Before falling into the lake, the ship’s captain reportedly informed dispatchers about an unidentified flying object moving in the sky. Everyone present in the control room at that time had to sign a confidentiality agreement. And the people who were fishing in the nearby lake saw a flying saucer chasing the falling plane; followed the plane until it crashed into the water.”

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