Artistic depiction of the 1989 Vladivostok recovery operation involving an egg-shaped craft and biological entities.
THINK ABOUTIT UFO CRASH REPORT
Date: Spring 1989
Sighting Time: unknown
Day/Night: Night (The report mentions naval personnel saw a “glowing object” entering the sea).
Location: Outside of Vladivostok, Far East Russia
Urban or Rural: – Rural | a glowing object enter the sea off the coast of the Dalniy Vostok area
No. of Entity(‘s): 3 or 4
Entity Type: Grey
Entity Description: 3 or 4 alien bodies were found on the second level, all dead, two bodies were found sitting on chairs the other was found on the floor. The aliens were about 1.3 – 1.5m in height, two were identical but the third was slightly taller, about 1.6-1.7 m. They had large hairless heads encased in helmets, 6 fingered extremities, and gray-brown colored skin, large round eyes, which were covered with black eye lenses, small ears adjusted to their heads. They were dressed in tight-fitting and very sturdy metallic silver colored suits with a violet tint, with belts and what appeared to be round circles (engravings?) on their chest area. They also wore elbow length gloves. The suits were removed with extreme difficulty, and also the silver-greenish boots and gloves.
Hynek Classification: CE-III (Close Encounter III) Close observation with animate beings associated with the object.
Duration: Unknown
No. of Object(s): 1
Height & Speed: Unknown
Size of Object(s): 6 meters long
Distance to Object(s): Direct recovery from the seabed.
Shape of Object(s): egg-shaped, on its side resembled a lenticular or convex-lens-shaped
Color/Description of Object(s): matt gray in color, with a slight, not jutting gradual dome on top connected with the rest of the hull and a broad, not high cylindrical base. 6 oval structures, like dark portholes encircled the lower part of the object but nothing could be seen through them. The bottom section and one side of the object were damaged and a thin curved crack was found on its side.
Number of Witnesses: Multiple (Soviet Navy personnel).
Source: Timothy Good, “Alien Liaison, the Ultimate Secret, Contact has been established” 1991 and Anton Anfalov
Summary/Description: According to Valeriy Dvuzhilnyi who was investigating the case, Soviet Navy personnel observed a glowing object enter the sea off the coast of the Dalniy Vostok area. A naval officer disclosed to Dvuzhilnyi that a recovery operation was immediately initiated and a device described as egg-shaped and about 6 meters long, was retrieved from the seabed by divers and brought ashore.
They attempted to penetrate the device with an oxyacetylene flame but without results. The naval officer informed Valeriy that the object was later transported to Vladivostok and then to Moscow. According to researcher Anton Anfalov the object on its side resembled a lenticular or convex-lens-shaped, matt gray in color, with a slight, not jutting gradual dome on top connected with the rest of the hull and a broad, not high cylindrical base. 6 oval structures, like dark portholes encircled the lower part of the object but nothing could be seen through them. The bottom section and one side of the object were damaged and a thin curved crack was found on its side.
Then the object, covered by tarpaulin was loaded upon a railway platform and transported to the east of Moscow to the Central Material Research Institute for a detailed study. In the laboratory the research team was puzzled on how to penetrate inside the object. They tried strong drills, including diamond bits, gas cuttings, etc, but nothing helped, the hull seemed indestructible. Finally they concentrated on the crack on the object’s side and expanded it by using laser. It took a long time to melt a 1x1m sized hole on the object’s surface. The hull appeared to consist of four layers.
In 20 days they made a hole big enough that enabled the research team to penetrate inside the object. The men wore protective suits and gas masks. The object consisted of 3 levels: engine compartment on the bottom section, the main power plant with a reactor which apparently self-destructed or was destroyed by an explosion and the main control room that was on the 2nd level. The control room had a screen, a control panel positioned in semicircle, which had multicolored rectangular key-shaped buttons 2 x 5 cm in size, and 4 small chairs in front. The identity of a dome topped cylinder in the center was later established to have been a holographic projector. The top section was like a garret, apparently air locked to dock with a mother ship.
3 or 4 alien bodies were found on the second level, all dead, two bodies were found sitting on chairs the other was found on the floor. The aliens were about 1.3 – 1.5m in height, two were identical but the third was slightly taller, about 1.6-1.7 m. They had large hairless heads encased in helmets, 6 fingered extremities, and gray-brown colored skin, large round eyes, which were covered with black eye lenses, small ears adjusted to their heads. They were dressed in tight-fitting and very sturdy metallic silver colored suits with a violet tint, with belts and what appeared to be round circles (engravings?) on their chest area. They also wore elbow length gloves. The suits were removed with extreme difficulty, and also the silver-greenish boots and gloves. One body was substantially damaged apparently by the hard impact.
In extreme secrecy, all the bodies were taken to a top-secret alien biological research laboratory NE of Solnechnogorsk (into an underground bunker) by four officers only. The alien blood turned out to be a thick black liquid (shades of the X-files). The object was later transported inside a mountain beyond the Polar Circle on Novaya Zemlya Island, the most secure State Test Range # 6 in the Arctic apparently together with most the other crashed UFOs in the USSR and former satellites. Eventually the alien bodies were eventually brought there also. The origin of the disk was possibly later established to have been Zeta-1 Reticuli.
Researcher’s Notes: The Zeta Reticuli Connection
The Vladivostok crash of 1989 stands out due to the high level of detail regarding the craft’s internal layout and the specific biological characteristics of the recovered entities. Researchers have noted several significant aspects of this case:
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Material Science: The indestructible nature of the hull, which reportedly resisted diamond-tipped drills and required sustained laser cutting to penetrate, suggests a sophisticated multi-layered composite unknown to 1980s Soviet metallurgy.
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Biological Consistency: The description of the entities—1.3 to 1.5 meters tall with gray-brown skin and six-fingered extremities—aligns closely with other international “Grey” recovery reports from the same era.
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Advanced Internal Systems: The presence of a central holographic projector and a “garret” docking section indicates a highly specialized scout craft designed for integration with a larger carrier vessel.
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The Arctic Cache: The transport of the craft to Novaya Zemlya Island aligns with long-standing rumors of a centralized Soviet “Blue File” repository for recovered anomalous technology located within the high-security State Test Range #6.
The Outside of Vladivostok UFO crash remains one of the most compelling accounts of military UFO recovery in the former Soviet Union. Unlike simple light-in-the-sky sightings, this case involves the physical retrieval of an egg-shaped craft from the seabed and the recovery of non-human biological entities.
While the secrecy surrounding the Solnechnogorsk underground bunker and the Novaya Zemlya facility makes independent verification difficult, the consistency of the technical descriptions provided by researchers like Anton Anfalov and Valeriy Dvuzhilnyi provides a significant framework for further investigation. Whether these “visitors” truly originated from the Zeta-1 Reticuli system or elsewhere, the Vladivostok incident represents a profound intersection of military history and extraterrestrial inquiry.