“Black Archaeologist” Tomb Raiders encounter paranormal activity!
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Tomb Raiders
Digging WWII
Graves Witness
Inexplicable
Phenomena
by
Margarita Troitsina Yoki
October 30th, 2009
PRAVDA.RU
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A few years ago the so-called
‘black archaeologists,’
people conducting independent
excavations in the places of
World War II battles and looking
for precious war trophies,
were extremely active.
Sometimes during their search
they would encounter very
strange phenomena.
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Bonfire hanging in the air
In 1997,
a group of six people headed to
Luban in the Leningradsky region,
where the ruins of Makaryevsky
monastery destroyed during
the war rest amidst the swamps.
Nearing the ruins,
the group noticed bonfire flames.
They were shocked to find
out that the bonfire was
hanging right in the air.
As soon as they
approached the ruins,
the bonfire disappeared.
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The “black archaeologists”
fixed a camp in the ruins.
Throughout the night,
they were bothered by wild
human screams originating
from the woods.
None of them rushed to help.
Next morning,
one of the archaeologists went
to the woods and got lost.
He came back three hours later,
with his clothes dirty and
insane look on his face.
He never told his friends
what happened to him.
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Mines in Myasnoy Bor
(Meat Pinewood)
One of the most famous
anomalous zones connected to
World War II is a marshy valley
Myasnoy Bor located 30 kilometers
away from Novgorod.
Many warriors of the Soviet
Second Attack Army,
divisions of German Wehrmacht,
Spanish “Blue Division” and
other troops perished in this
area during the Lyuban Offensive
Operation of 1942.
Many unburied remnants
are left here.
Galina Pavlova,
head of the group “Search”
from Engels city in the Saratov
region told about an incident
that happened to her in 1997:
“The woods of Myasnoy Bor
are scary and mystical.”
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“As soon as you are left
there by yourself,
the woods start making sounds.”
“You can clearly hear yells
‘Hooray,’
as if restless souls of the
perished warriors still carry
out an attack.”
“The day we found the mines,
I was behind the guys on a trail.”
“I stopped at a spot that was
excavated many times before.”
“Suddenly, I saw that trees
were leaning towards the
same spot although it was not
windy at all.”
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“I called the guys,
and we found a decomposed
wooden box and old mines.”
Alexei,
a “black archaeologist“ who used
to excavate in the woods
near Bryansk where Russian
front was located in 1942-1943,
told an interesting story.
“We excavated the bodies of six
Russian and 11 German soldiers,
four of which were Wehrmacht
soldiers in a swamp
trench shelter.”
“We cut the logs and discovered
decomposed German boots with
bones sticking out.”
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“Then we began a
more careful excavation,
and found pelvic bones,
a spine, and ribs.”
“Little by little we dug out
remnants of four people.”
“It was getting dark.
We left the skeletons at the
trench and camped out on a
meadow about 200 yards away.”
“At night something happened.
We were woken up by Valera,
a guy on duty.”
“He told us that something
weird was going on.
We got up and started
listening carefully.”
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“We could hear German speech,
songs, laughter and clatter
of tracks.
It was very scary.”
“In the morning we
went to the trench.
It looked the same
as when we left it.”
“But when we walked
a little further,
we saw tank ditches and,
most amazingly,
fresh tank tracks.”
There is an anomalous
zone Zheltoyar,
better known as Novokhopersk
anomalous zone,
in the eastern part of
Voronezh region,
near the town of Novokhopersk.
Members of an expedition
of the Voronezh committee for
studying anomalous phenomena
led by a famous researcher
Genrikh Silanov managed to
take pictures of people clad in
soldiers’ uniform near tents.
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A plane phantom appeared
on one of the photos.
The researchers believe that
these were the pictures of
World War II.
One of the pictures showed a
silhouette of a Czech soldier.
Later
the researchers found that a
Czech division that was a part
of the Soviet Army used to
be located in that area.
Silanov believes that the
pictures were typical
“chronal mirages” created by
the so-called “memory fields”
connected to dramatic events
that occurred in the past.
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