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Tanglebones

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Russian UFOs And Close Encounters Inside The M-Triangle​

Until the late 1980s, any Soviet reporter who touched on the topic of Russian UFOs would immediately wind up in hot water with the hard-line Soviet government. When the Soviet Republic crumbled, the ban was removed, and reporters were finally permitted to discuss a subject the government had kept under wraps for decades. As a result, the topic of Russian UFO sightings went mainstream, with the majority of discussions centered around an area 600 miles east of Moscow in the Molebka section of the Ural mountains. Namely, the Perm Anomalous zone, a forty square mile of mountainous terrain nicknamed the “M-triangle,” or The Russian Area 51.

After years of being strictly off-limits to civilians, a team of investigators entered the zone to investigate reports not just of Russian UFO sightings, but other bizarre activities. Their findings created a sensation. In 1989, the baffling phenomena they witnessed and experienced were picked up by the world media. Within weeks, the topic of Russian UFOs skyrocketed. From around the globe, researchers and ufologists descended on the Ural mountains and have been studying the M-Triangle ever since.

Full Article (including photos of the alien statue):
https://noblesapien.com/mind/russian-ufos-and-close-encounters-in-the-m-triangle/

This is a new one on me.

Anyone else heard of it?
 
AKA Molyobka, should anyone Google.

The "Alien Grey" statue gets me.

I mean, why? We're 400 miles east of Perm for God's sake, yet "Another Roadside Attraction"?

*Good novel, if you're looking for a decent read.
 
@Sharon Hill don't forget the most fabulous and enticing of them all... The Falkirk Triangle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It has it's own book and EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *swoons with excitment*

https://www.amazon.co.uk/UFOs-Over-Bonnybridge-Unraveling-Triangle/dp/B0CTB97HTY
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PS you may have to know Bonnybridge (there's nothing wrong with the place mind you) to enjoy this one to the full.
 
@Sharon Hill don't forget the most fabulous and enticing of them all... The Falkirk Triangle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It has it's own book and EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *swoons with excitment*

https://www.amazon.co.uk/UFOs-Over-Bonnybridge-Unraveling-Triangle/dp/B0CTB97HTYView attachment 81551

PS you may have to know Bonnybridge (there's nothing wrong with the place mind you) to enjoy this one to the full.
I have that one on my list. That is, I know it exists but not much about it. However, it's got UFOs so I bet I can guess a lot and be correct.
 
I have that one on my list. That is, I know it exists but not much about it. However, it's got UFOs so I bet I can guess a lot and be correc

I don't have any links, but you might like to look at stories around Bloemfontein in the Orange Free State. Lots of stories of animal mutilations and anomalous lights in the 1940's/50's.
 
Maybe it's because a rectangular area is just...an area?

I think its got something to do with the shape on a globally map sort of thing. The angles on a three sided shape are easier to stick on a map ....oh sod it, no.......... What I mean is that its easier to paste a triangular piece of paper onto a ball than any other shape with fewer wrinkles? I think.
 
I think its got something to do with the shape on a globally map sort of thing. The angles on a three sided shape are easier to stick on a map ....oh sod it, no.......... What I mean is that its easier to paste a triangular piece of paper onto a ball than any other shape with fewer wrinkles? I think.
That and you only need three points to make a triangle. I'm sure somewhere out there is the Brentwood Heptagon, but we never hear about that.
 
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