Since the collapse of the old Soviet Union in 1989, many bizarre
secret files of the KGB have been inspected by the intelligence services of
both America and Britain. In 1990, one of these old files was faxed to the D11
Department of the Secret Service in Whitehall London, but what the dossier
contained was so extraordinary and unbelievable, the data it contained soon leaked
out. The information contained in that file including other information
gathered from an article in a Finnish newspaper called 'Ammennusatia' is stated below.
In August 1989, geologists from Moscow were sent to Siberia, where
a Soviet oil drill had descended to bore a hole in the earth's crust to a
record depth of over 12 miles. This borehole is still the world's deepest, but
something was obstructing the revolving tip of the drill, and no one knew what
it was. Dr. Dimitri Azzakov, a world authority on the earth's crust, had
therefore been sent for. He arrived with a team of experts and continued the
drilling. Dr. Azzakov said, "The drill suddenly began to rotate wildly,
indicating that we had reached a large empty pocket or cavern. Temperature sensors
showed a dramatic increase in heat to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. This is far more then we
expected. It seems almost like an inferno of fire is brutally going on in the
center of the earth.”
Azzakov ordered further drilling attempts to be stopped and
requested over 12 miles of heat-resistant electrical cable. He attached a
sensitive microphone to the end of the cable and lowered it through the hollow
shaft of the drill. The microphone was water-cooled and coated with
thermo-insulation tiles similar to those used on the heat-shield of spacecraft.
One hour later, in his trailer, which was cluttered with electrical hardware,
Azzakov switched on a sensitive amplifier that was connected to the underground
microphone, and expected to hear the stresses and strains of molten rock under
pressure, but what he and the other five people present did hear was to haunt
them for the rest of their lives. The microphone picked up what sounded like
hundreds of human voices, screaming in pain.
Azzakov stated that, "We lowered a microphone, designed to
detect the sounds of plate movements down the shaft. But instead of plate
movements we heard a human voice screaming in pain! At first we thought the
sound was coming from our own equipment. But when we made adjustments our worst
suspicions were confirmed. The screams weren’t those of a single human, they
were the screams of millions of humans! The last discovery was nevertheless the most
shocking to our ears, so much so that the scientists are afraid to continue the
project. We tried to listen to the earth's movements at certain intervals with
supersensitive microphones, which were let down through the hole. What we heard
turned those logically thinking scientists into trembling ruins. It was
sometimes a weak, but high pitched sound which we thought to be coming from our
own equipment,” explained Dr Azzakov.
“But after some
adjustments we comprehended that indeed the sound came from the earth's
interior. We could hardly believe our own ears. We heard a human voice,
screaming in pain. Even though one voice was discernible, we could hear
thousands, perhaps millions, in the background, of suffering souls screaming.
After this ghastly discovery, about half of the scientists quit because of
fear. Hopefully, that which is down there will stay there,” Dr Azzakov added. "As a communist I don’t believe in heaven or the Bible but as
a scientist I now believe in hell," said Dr. Azzakov. "Needless to
say we were shocked to make such a discovery. But we know what we saw and we
know what we heard. And we are absolutely convinced that we drilled through the
gates of Hell!"
Azzakov taped the sounds, and was obviously baffled by the
disturbing noises of the subterranean wails. “It sounds like people down there,
but it obviously cannot be,” Azzakov said to an ex-military officer who was now
supervising the drilling operation. At last, one of the men present said what
was on everyone's mind, “You know, if I were not an atheist, I would say we
were listening to the sounds of Hell.”
Azzakov laughed very nervously at the man's comments. He was
afraid of the distressing sounds, but being a scientist, it was his job to
explain them. He therefore ordered a heat-resistant camera from the Baikonur
space centre. Azzakov was a widely respected scientist, and within three days,
a military helicopter arrived at the remote drilling outpost with the special
camera, which was identical to a space-probe camera that had been designed to
withstand the phenomenal heat of Venus.
The camera was lowered down the shaft for over an hour and
switched on. According to the incredible account signed both by Azzakov and an
aeronautics engineer from the space centre, shimmering pictures of people
silhouetted against glowing rocks could be seen. The figures were motionless,
and laying about on the incandescent rocks. Every few minutes a bright light
was seen to move among them, but the light was always out of focus, and seemed
to be under intelligent control. The harrowing scenes were allegedly
videotaped, but three minutes into the tape, the camera malfunctioned and the
microphone melted. A blast of steam rushed up through the hollow shaft and sent
clouds of foul-smelling sulphur and choking fumes to the surface. The drill had
to be disconnected because of insurmountable mechanical problems with the
shaft, and the drilling operation was subsequently moved to another site in
Siberia hundreds of miles away.
“What really unnerved
the Soviets, apart from the voice recordings, was the appearance that same
night of a fountainhead of luminous gas shooting up from the drill site, and
out of the midst of this incandescent cloud pillar a brilliant being with bat
wings revealed itself with the words (in Russian): 'I have conquered,'
emblazoned against the dark Siberian sky. The incident was absolutely unreal;
the Soviets cried out in terror,” says Mr. Nummedal, a resident in the area.
Later that night, he saw ambulance crews circulating in the community. A driver
he knew told him that they had been told to sedate everybody with a medication
known to erase short term memory. The Soviets use this drug in the treatment of
shock victims.
Azzakov and the expert from the space centre were interrogated by
the KGB and warned to say nothing to anyone in Russia about the weird incident.
The country was then under crumbling communist control, and atheism was the
official line of the ruling party. Any rumor of the strange inferno under
Siberia would probably have been construed by many as proof that Hell is a
reality.
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