This Paranormal Life - Declassified CIA Documents - The Height 611 UFO Crash
Episode Date: May 26, 2026LONDON LIVE SHOW https://www.tickettailor.com/events/cheerfulearful/2084541 In 1989 a strange object soared across the skies above the forests of Borisov, in Soviet Russia. Locals watche...d in awe as the object crashed into the rocks, exploding into a ball of flames that burned for hours on end. When a research team finally reached the site… they’d couldn’t believe what they discovered. Today's story isn’t coming from reddit or some online UFO forum, it’s coming straight from declassified documents released by the CIA. Become a commune member to get access to bonus episodes: https://thisparanormallife.com Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube Join our Secret Society Facebook Community Buy Official TPL Merch! Edited by Philip Shacklady Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In 1989, a strange object soared across the skies above the forest of Borosov in Soviet Russia.
Locals watched in awe as the object crashed into the rocks, exploding into a ball of flames and burning for hours on end.
When a research team finally reached the site, they couldn't believe what they discovered.
This UFO story will turn skeptic to believer, because today's story isn't coming from Reddit or some online UFO forum.
It's coming straight from declassified documents released by the CIA.
But why would the CIA release such documents?
Was the object that crashed really extraterrestrial?
Why did my family host that intervention when they know I'm incapable of change?
All of these questions you can find the answer to on this paranormal life.
Hello everybody and welcome back to this paranormal life, the paranormal podcast where every week we dissect a brand new
paranormal mystery and decide at the end whether or not it is truly paranormal. My name is Rory.
His name is Kit. Paranormal. Sorry, I thought we hadn't said paranormal enough times.
I think we said in a few times, yeah. Sorry. We're deciding, yes, whether or not something is.
Funny. No, that was, because we have to be funny too. That was when you were supposed to say it.
Oh, paranormal. Yeah. Okay. This is a clumsy little start. I'm not surprised, Kit, that we're having a bit of a
rough start to today's episode because neither of our brains are really working correctly this
morning. I told you that when I came to the office, I realized that I accidentally had gotten off
on the wrong floor and was trying to get into somebody else's office for like two full minutes.
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The bad part was that I knew Kit was already in the office. So I was just banging on the door.
being like, hey, it's me.
Let me in, you f***.
Just assuming,
God's how I come into the office every morning.
It was in our office.
I was one floor below.
You thought I had tried,
I had pulled a kind of Jesse Eisenberg social network.
Like I had liquidated your side of the company,
shut you out.
You were going to smash a laptop and everything.
I'm so scared.
I'm already contacting my lawyers saying,
take him for everything he's got.
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You were just at the wrong.
I was in the wrong building.
Place.
And then to top things off, you know, Kit just realized that for the last couple days,
he's been drinking tea that is a year out of date.
Yeah, because I was like, I was like, just complaining before we started,
I was like, this tastes crazy.
It tastes, tastes like rat piss mixed with, just lavender mixed with,
and Phil was holding a box.
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Went out of a day, I was like, I'm going to throw up.
I'm going to be sick.
You're like, I've heard of mushroom.
coffee. There's mushrooms in my tea. Real mushrooms. Uh, yeah. So I don't know what out of date tea does
to the human brain. I'm going to start hallucinating in kind of 35 to 45 minutes if ChachyPee
is correct. But that's exactly what we need today, Kit. We need one man who's drinking so much
expired tea he's gone insane. And another man who slept so little he doesn't even remember where
he works. Yeah. That's the kind of energy we need to bring into today's case because as I said,
this is a UFO case that is coming straight from CIA.gov.
We've accidentally mK altered ourselves.
We just carried out like biological experiments accidentally.
Let's see if we can crack the case.
Let's see if we can do it.
People who were mentally stable said that this was a hoax.
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Our story today takes place in Soviet Russia.
The exact location, classified.
But it's near the city.
He told us.
Okay, well, silence.
It's near the city of Borisov.
Not that classified, then.
The year, classified.
But probably around 1989.
Well, yeah, because you said it was the Soviet Union, so we know it was pre-1997 or whatever.
So this is a time where relations, actually, it's definitely not near Borisov.
I'm just, hold on.
Jesus Christ, it's so classified.
Even Rory is no f*** idea.
He just realized that Borisov was a red herring.
CIA put it in the documents to send him off the trail.
But Rory's smarter than that.
He's already figured out where it is, Rory, tell us.
I drank the tea.
I also drank the tea.
Whoa, we're just looking at our hands for the next hour.
People should know that.
Hold on.
I go some gummies if you want to get really trippy main.
Oh, it is.
It is probably near there, actually.
It is near there.
I was wrong.
Near Borisov.
Do you have an earpiece in your ear that's telling you what you can and can't
Silence. They don't like it when you interrupt.
Right. So know that.
This is a time where relations between Russia and the rest of the world were complicated, unlike today where things are so much better.
That day that we don't know of was unfolding like any other.
We think that's also classified.
Soviet military picked up something strange above the city of Borysov.
An aircraft, ripping through the sky at incredible speed, an aircraft that they had no knowledge of.
Ivanov, we're picking up something in the sky heading towards Borisov.
Something moving fast?
Hmm, moving fast?
That it's not the Americans.
Ha!
Didn't they win the space race?
Shut up, Victor.
Get the planes ready to intercept.
Military officials decided that whatever this thing was, they weren't going to get any answers from radar.
So they deployed two Soviet military planes to track the object following alongside its trajectory in the sky.
It didn't take long for the two planes to reach the target, and they couldn't believe what they were looking at.
One of the pilots radioed the tower.
Ehvenov, what do American planes look like?
The pilots described seeing a large metallic flying disc floating through the air like something from a sci-fi movie.
Pilot Rosanov, alter your course and approach the object. Be ready to destroy.
The pilots obeyed orders and changed course, now heading directly towards the metal disk.
As they approached the craft, they noticed something strange.
Eminating from the disk were five beams of light, all pointed down towards the earth,
as if it was scanning the ground.
The pilots didn't know it at the time, but their very lives were about to be in danger.
As the planes approached the UFO, two of the light beams lifted from the ground
and began pointing at the cockpit.
Geez.
Ah, Ivanov, we're being blinded here.
We have to abort!
I didn't realize Arnees Schwarzenegger was on board.
Shut up.
Shut up.
Shut up.
They're blinding the chopper.
We have to abort now.
Now, each plane that was there on the day was carrying a few men on board, and after the incident, the pilots recalled the experience, saying,
quote. At the time the co-pilot was at the controls. He observed the maneuver that the object
had just carried out and was able to raise his hand to shield himself from the unbearable light.
The craft commander was resting in the adjourned seat and a bright ray of light
projecting a spot with a diameter of 20 centimeters passed across his body. Both pilots felt
hate. Strange stuff, Kit. This beam must have been so intense that it penetrated the glass of the
cockpit and essentially microwaved these dudes in the sky. Yeah, it brings me back to when laser
pens were all the rage at school in like the early 2000s, kind of mid-2000s. So sick. Yeah, man.
Some of those things were too powerful. Oh yeah. I remember buying those with my brother and my parents were
like, just be very careful because they're obviously very dangerous, you know.
Too late.
Way too late.
They shouldn't have bought them.
It's like handing you a loaded gun now.
You know it's dangerous, right?
My mom is explaining this to me.
My pupils are gone.
I have clearly just put the lasers in both of my eyes.
Yeah.
DIY LASIC.
I wish I was joking.
That was pretty much the first thing we'd.
did when we got our laser pens was just see what happens if we look directly at the beams.
Let's see how bright they are.
And Rory has worn glasses ever since?
I have.
Yeah.
I thought it was going to give me powers.
Laser vision like Superman, but it doesn't.
Scared and confused, the planes aborted the mission and returned home to base.
Now, as I said, we know about this encounter today because it's detailed in declassified documents
released by the CIA.
In fact, if you search for these cases that we're talking about today,
That is the first listed Google result, cia.gov.
Yeah, how'd they get that then?
Because this is Russia.
Well, we'll go on to talk about that a little bit later.
But of course, when the Soviet Union was dissolved,
a lot of this stuff was made publicly available,
and we heard about it for the first time
and then just released it into the wild.
Right.
Yeah, okay.
Because of these documents,
we also know that our story doesn't end there.
The documents detail that Anna Thurne,
Toli Lestratov, a chairman of the All-Union Astronomical and Geodesic Society, was assigned to study this encounter and record the events that took place.
Lestratov said that the co-pilot was forced out of his job due to a sudden deterioration in his health,
including the onset of sudden prolonged periods of loss of consciousness.
Kid, is this enough for you today?
No.
Okay.
I need him to piss coffee.
is what we heard last time.
It needed to be doubled over,
you know, just headaches like he's in the Akira movie.
I need some more drama.
Okay.
Because right now, he could just be a scaredy cat.
Because he's losing, he's just like fainting.
He's just losing consciousness?
Well, within a few months,
the other aircraft commander died.
The cause of death for this aircraft commander
was listed as, quote,
injury to the organism as a result of radiation
from unidentified flying object.
Mousa. Crazy stuff, right?
Yeah.
And this is real. This is listed in CIA documents.
Yeah, this is the geopolitical equivalent of, you know, like in a movie or a TV show or maybe even your own life as a kid when like your sibling like steals your diary.
And you're like, hey, hey, give it back. And they start reading it out loud.
And it's like a crazy dark secret.
That's what the CIA did to the Soviet Union.
They read their diaries.
And they were like, holy shit. I need to stop talking out loud.
This is insane.
Is this true?
Soviet Union is like,
stop talking.
It's like lots of like little cute things.
It's like, oh, the Soviet Union has a crush on Poland.
That's very sweet.
And then a guy died because his liver was microwaved by a ray gun.
It's like, okay.
What was that?
Give it back.
I don't know yet.
We're looking into it.
China!
America's reading my diary again.
China's like.
Like America, grow up.
We have like 16 guys who gut their liver's microwaves.
All right, give it back.
We'll all figure it out together.
Count on.
Now, the case that I'm talking about today, as I said,
is from a CIA foreign press note dating from the 22nd of November, 1989.
You can see the actual document online.
It's incredible stuff.
And it talks about not only our first case with the pilots who saw the disc,
but many other UFO encounters that were taking place at this time
in Russia. It starts by saying that things are getting so weird that the Soviet Union has just
created a permanent center for the study of UFOs. The center would conduct research, present lectures,
and support the investigation of credible reported sightings. The paper also goes on to list a
huge amount of UFO sightings that took place in the Soviet Union. And one of them in this document is
simply titled height 611 believe it or not kid this is the real story that we're investigating today
oh wait not the all the stuff we've been talking about over the last 20 minutes that was nothing
compared to what's about to happen or is it the next story is also pretty short and you had to
put two stories together to kind of make one bigger story no that's not the case i'm just i'm just
saying today there's so much on offer that that that's
story that could have itself been a double yes is nothing.
Or does just, do we just run out of railroad and we have nothing else to talk about for the first?
This is like Kit coming over to my house for dinner.
I serve him 15 hamburgers and then say, okay, time for the main course.
What?
You're like, I didn't even want that many starters.
Yeah.
It was way too much.
I can't eat any more hamburgers.
Now for the main course, 20 hamburgers.
It's like, so more of the same thing.
Listen, Kit, hold onto your ass because I'm about to take you on a wild ride.
And not literally, you don't have to do it. It's fine.
Let's go back to the beginning of the story.
It's a freezing winter evening in January 1986, and we're in the remote Soviet mining town.
Come Borisov.
Han-Far is soft.
Are you sure? You know where it is?
Yes, I do.
I'm just having to figure out how to pronounce it.
Down-egorsk.
Down-egorsk.
That night, hundreds of people stepped outside and looked up at the sky,
witnessing something they'd never seen before.
A glowing object, reddish-orange in color,
moving slowly and silently through the air.
From their perspective, witnesses described it as being roughly
half the size of the moon. They said the object hovered around the sky and then without warning
began a quick descent downwards towards a nearby hill known as height 611. Then, boom! It hit the ground.
And I'm happy to say, we have testimony from the witnesses.
I was hoping for a photo, but testimony has got awesome too. Even better, video evidence.
not of the craft,
but from videos of people who said they saw it.
Okay. Wow.
Sorry, do you have something to say before I call Phil for the evidence?
I was just going to say...
Phil, hold on a sec. He's got some bullshit he wants to talk about.
Sorry, this will only take a few minutes.
I was just going to say, wow.
It can really wait until after you put the phone on.
I know. I don't know why he's like this sometimes.
It's like, I'm giving you everything you want
and you're finding problems with it. It's crazy.
You start twirling to tell the phone cord.
Anyway, what are you doing?
later. Do you want to come over for 16 hamburgers?
Stop talking to Phil! Start talking to me! Sorry. Sorry.
What do you... What's your problem?
I thought you were QUB evidence.
You said you were a problem!
I was like, here's the evidence and you went, um, before you do that.
What I was going to say?
Wow. To get video evidence from behind the Iron Curtain in the 80s, that's amazing.
Oh, I didn't know you're going to compliment me. Now I feel kind of bad about...
Do you want to call Phil?
I'm going to call Phil.
Phil, can you bring up the...
I dropped my sunglasses.
Phil, can you bring up the evidence, please?
You dropped your meta-rayban twos.
An alien craft, hurtling through space at a million miles an hour,
crashes to Earth.
Debris is scattered over a desolate landscape.
The military moves in and retrieves the evidence,
covering up their tracks.
But this isn't a story about Roswell, New Mexico.
It's a remote place called Heights 611 in eastern Siberia,
and sightings is there to investigate.
A few miles away from Vladivostok, near the small mining town of Dahlnogorsk,
a UFO crashed on this hilltop in 1986.
The site known only by its height, height 611, is littered with strange debris
and is considered to be one of the most significant UFO locations in all of Russia.
The sphere was red, it was flying straight, and then sharply fell down.
I saw a fireballoon fly from the air balloon fly from this.
fly from this side and fall there on this knoll.
After that a fire started.
It burned for one hour.
Jeez.
Here we go, Kit.
We have some testimonies from witnesses to the event.
The person who was translating for the woman, that felt offensive.
That felt like that person isn't even Russian.
They were putting on the craziest Russian accent.
It did, yeah.
Also, the television host, you don't know it was traveling at 1 million miles an hour.
Like, I don't know space numbers, but that sounds like a lot.
I think if anything...
Traveling at more than one million miles an hour.
I think if anything hit the Earth at one million miles an hour, we'd all be gone.
Like, am I wrong?
I know stuff goes really fast.
I think the last time something hit the Earth at a million miles an hour, there were dinosaurs.
And then no more dinosaurs.
Yeah, like, I feel like the International Space Station travels at like, like, a lot.
Sure.
10,000 miles an hour or something.
Anyway.
I hoped you would find this case interesting as well
because you are Kit 4-3, also named after your height,
similar to the location where the asteroid hit.
I feel like I'm taller than you.
That's absolutely a lie.
Maybe by, I think it's true.
That's absolutely a lie.
Well, I'm in flip-flops today, so I'm not under the desk,
so I'm not really at my full height.
but I feel like there's a couple of millimeters in it.
But a site known, what's it called, height for?
Height 611.
Yeah, aliens are going to crash into that.
When the aliens have to pick somewhere to crash, they're like, that place sounds dope.
It sounds awesome.
It's got a code name.
Yeah, yeah.
Because whenever you said height 611, I was like, this is reading like a 24-year-old girl's
like Tinder bio.
Like, don't even message me if you're under 611.
If you're under height 611.
That's why on my Tinder book.
bio, I had Rory, inch, two and a half, just to not get expectations up on the first date.
Yeah, you want to, that's traditional kind of icebreaker stuff. You get in there and say the
worst thing about yourself. Right. After that, everything's kind of on the up. Yeah. Exactly.
Exactly. Anyway, let's get on to today's case.
So dry. This is so dry. Anyway. Anyway.
Kit, one local newspaper quoted a witness who was there that night, and they said,
Out of the corner of my eye, I saw something that fell on the mountain.
There was an indistinct impact, not reverberating, but quite strong.
The noise lasted less than a second.
There was an explosion in large reddish-white flames.
A mechanic named as V. Kondakov was at a local bus station and saw the UFO zip over the small mining
town himself. He said it was round without any protrusions or holes and it looked like it was made
from a metal resembling stainless steel. Guys, what's happening here and we're getting all these
testimonies and little word, you know, and little sound bites from people. This is what we refer to in
the business as the authorities didn't get there in time. Yes. The MIBs, and I don't know what
the equivalent of the MIBs is in Russia, but normally people got to swoop in and be like,
everyone shut the
up.
They take out a sword.
You're going to get this.
All right.
If you don't,
if you don't start,
stop yapping.
Yeah.
To the press about what happened.
You're about to become
Kondakov six feet under.
That's going to be your measurements.
I always say,
I always say there's a beautiful window
of like 30 minutes to two days,
depending on how rural the location is,
where people are just saying whatever.
Yeah.
And sometimes even the local authorities, which we're kind of seeing in this case, are just saying whatever.
Yeah.
They don't even know to cover it up yet.
Yeah.
I mean, this is the thing.
Because this location is so rural, I think that's what's happened.
There's been enough time for news to come in, the police to just start saying stuff before someone has a chance to come in and shoot some people in the back of the head.
Yeah.
And you see the pattern every time.
The police come in and say, guys, this is insane.
Something is really going down here.
Then fast forward to the next day, they do a press conference where they're, where they,
They got a black eye and they were like,
I was drinking yesterday.
I was wrong.
I was drinking when I gave that press conference yesterday,
and I would like to say I'm sorry for being so silly.
I think we can all agree.
It was a Peregrine falcon.
It was a large bird of prey.
The forest is still on fire behind him.
Green flames are shooting from the mountain.
The robots from war of the world.
So I think if we all just go back to our homes,
he gets famous.
I'm out, humans.
Kill out humans!
We didn't see anything!
I think it's best we all go to us.
Oh, the birds are really beautiful this time of here.
They're very loud too!
You are right, Kit, despite the crash being witnessed by what sounds like half the town,
the site remained unchecked for a couple of days.
I mean, this area is super rural, and honestly, if you see pictures,
you would understand why no one went up there.
It's called height of...
height 611, also known as hill 611, this shit is not a hill.
It is a mountain.
It looks like very dangerous, steep terrain leading up to where the object crashed.
Yeah.
Well, 611 must refer to its height in meters.
I don't think they were using feet.
So that's big.
Eventually, the site was visited by a man named Valeri Dvazilny,
a biologist and local meteorite expert, which,
is kind of the guy you want to be first on the scene.
You know, he's not a UFO enthusiast or kind of an alien nut job.
He investigates the earth and space.
So he's exactly the kind of guy you want to send up there to figure out what actually crashed.
Which is a real thing. Astrobiology.
A fascinating field.
It's kind of mad that there is an entire field revolved around a thing that has as yet not been proven to exist.
Right.
But they do exist.
Yeah.
I will say if you are going to send a scientist like this up the mountain, do send a jock as well.
Do send a buff dude with a gun because that's what they do in all the movies is they send up the scientist.
But they also send that guy who's kind of got no sleeves on his shirt and a big cigar.
And he's already decided he's going to kill something before the sun sets.
Yeah.
And that is just also a healthy attitude to have.
I don't think it is.
But yeah.
Yeah, I know what you mean in the movie.
you know, the scientist, he's thrown by even just having to be out in the wilderness.
They wake up at the campsite in the morning and he's like still kind of, he's, he's wiping his
glasses coming out of his tent in the morning and the buff guy is, he's like already skinning
a rabbit. He's like, breakfast is ready. We'll leave in five minutes. Walks off. The scientist is
walking, getting hit by every branch on the way. He's got like the white nose of sunscreen on.
He's applying bug spray. It looks like Dan Mark Zuckerberg surfing. And he's like, he's like,
Based off of my calculations, we should reach the summit in about, and then the buff guy just goes like,
I was going to say, grabs the snake.
He was like, you would have been dead if you took one more step.
So I just like, careful, it's an endangered species.
He's like, rips it apart.
No, don't.
That snake is incredibly poisoned.
Ging it, like jerky.
He dies in the car park before they even reach the,
mountain. I was so on the same page with the, you have to save the nerd and be like, maybe you
couldn't learn everything there is to know about biology in your little lab of yours, Einstein.
Yeah, the scientist's mission is to investigate the site. The soldier's mission is save the nerd.
Yeah. That's what it is. And that soldier's name was Lex shotgun blast. Yeah.
All right. So, anyway, that didn't happen. Only one scientist, and I think it's just a team of other
researchers headed up to the site to see just what the
f***in' fuck was up there.
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On February 2nd, 1986, he and his team climbed the hill and reached the location of the crash site.
There, they spotted more than just a few strange things.
things. He described to journalists how the UFO, he's just straight up given the, given the
secret away there, the UFO had blown apart a huge chunk of rock where it landed in the hill
about two cubic meters and that 10 square meters of snow had evaporated at the site. There was
also a burned tree stump, a hole in the ground, obviously, and branches that had been
sheared off by the falling object.
Where's the craft?
Where is it?
We're getting there.
We're getting there.
I'm describing the scene.
I'm painting a picture for the listener.
Yeah, but I feel like we're times of the essence.
You know, they come up that hill and they're like,
I think we should be able to see something soon.
We just need to push a little.
They just climb over that little crest of the horizon.
And it's just smoldering, wreckage, a pile of debris.
An alien crawling on.
I come in
Like shock on blast
Breaks his neck
One more step
And you would have been bug food
That wasn't a bug
That was life from another galaxy
Again eating it like jerky
Drinking his spinal fluid
You just know that's what an injured alien sounds like
It's like
You look really hurt
Are you going to be okay?
It's fine.
Just give me the bone recovery medicine.
We don't have that.
What?
We don't have bone recovery medicine.
What is that?
That was like the first thing we invented.
You know, how do you recover your bones?
We don't really.
It's just time.
Oh, oh God.
Then pass me that other medicine.
What does that one do?
It kills me.
It kills me.
It kills poison.
Alien poison
Yeah
He just keeps asking for things
That don't exist
No bone medicine
Oh geez
Okay well just pass me
A vial of cloning fluid
You guys
Oh you're fucking kidding me
You guys have
A minute cloning
I don't even know what that does
Wouldn't that clone you again
With broken legs
No
It actually creates a perfect clone
A perfect carbon copy
And then we'll just kill the
Kill the original
Me and I'll be the clone
That's kind of f*** up
So we kill you
But you live on as a new person?
That's right.
All right.
If you can't do the clone, I guess we'll resort to primitive technology.
Just transfer my consciousness into the exoskeleton of a...
Just stop there.
We obviously don't have that one.
Soldiers, like, I have a compass.
Do you want to see where north is?
He's got a pen.
We can pray for you.
That's kind of what we do down here.
Yeah.
Yeah, low-key, thoughts and prayers, bro.
Thoughts and prayers.
Yeah, down here you live on via the stories your loved ones will tell other people.
Aliens like, well, that sucks.
I don't want that.
Nobody loves me down here.
I'm weird.
He just gives up on the medicine.
Oh, fine, just roll me a blunt.
Just pass me a backward, bro.
That we can do.
That one we can do.
No, Kit, they didn't find a half-obliterated alien body at the crash site,
but they did find.
something even more interesting. Well, not as interesting, but also interesting.
Scattered all over the ground, surrounding the crash site,
were dozens of melted drops of some kind of metal.
They were small metallic fragments, some bead-like, other chunks,
completely unlike anything the researchers had seen before.
The materials were so strong that the researchers could only slice into them using diamond cutters.
Hmm.
Now, when the materials were so strong,
When the material was brought back to the lab, analysis showed that the composition of some
of the samples appeared to change under certain circumstances.
But the most baffling discovery was still yet to come.
When scientists examined the small metal droplet materials, they discovered it was composed
of incredibly fine threads just 17 microns wide.
Now, I'm aware that a micron might not be a unit of measurement that people are familiar with,
but just to give you a comparison, 17 microns wide is thinner than a human hair.
And this is gold thread, weave together so tightly to create metal fragments.
Yeah, I was going to say, I don't think you said what element it was.
Did they figure out it was gold?
It was gold for some of it.
There were a lot of other elements.
Dude, it's so, I do have a clip, because I can't even explain to you really what this thing is.
They really, when the scientists are talking about it, they're like, where do we start?
Some of its gold-weavened threads sewn together so tightly that it creates a structure of combined fibers to create solid metal.
Other parts of it are like nine different bizarre elements that shouldn't be together that when heated, just completely.
change what they are, which I think is supposed to be impossible with certain elements, at least.
But yeah, the hair is maybe one of the weirdest ones of all, you know, to put that in
perspective, in 1986, manufacturing something that precise, at that scale with that level of
precision would have been effectively impossible. It's unheard of. When people describe it now,
they compare it to an object that looks like it's 3D printed.
But 3D printed at a level that we don't even do today.
So intricate.
Right.
Yeah, because we can manufacture things that are really small now,
like specifically like computers, processors.
Yeah.
You know, I think transformers, not the robots in disguise,
but is it trans, no, it's not transformers, transistors.
Transformers, not the robots you're thinking.
about, but the Decepticons, the evil ones, they're made with metal fragments.
Sorry.
I think I'm not trying to say, I'm too dumb.
I'm too dumb.
I'm sorry, but what is it you use in chips?
It's like transistors, and isn't that the thing that they like, they just have been getting
increasingly dense over time?
And that's why computing power has gotten so powerful over the last 20 years or longer.
It's because we keep fitting more and more of these things.
But it's to the point where we're now fitting like millions of the motherfuck up.
or billions of them because they're at, like, as you say, the kind of micron nanos length.
Yeah.
So, yes, in 2026, we may be of different manufacturing capabilities.
But it is interesting to note in 1986, a bit of a different world.
Yes. Yeah, it is.
Maybe the only reason that we're capable of that technology today is because of some shit that crashed in a mountain 30 years ago.
Look, Kit, I know I'm doing a terrible job at describing these elements what they are and their composition.
That's why I'm going to leave it to the experts.
Phil, can you bring up our second piece of evidence, please?
Samples of charred metal gathered at the site attracted nationwide attention.
Analysis was done by Russia's most prestigious academies.
Whatever remained at the site itself had such unusual properties.
Paul Stonehill, head of the Russian Uphology Research Center,
headquartered in the United States, has examined many of the samples from high-endium.
of the samples from height 611.
The mesh itself had something very strange, very unusual.
Tiny filaments.
And inside those filaments, quartz filaments,
one could find yet other filaments or nettings,
gold nettings, seven microns thick.
I mean, a human hair is 56 microns.
Now, that go...we have no technology
to insert gold filaments of that size
inter quartz filaments, what they could be used for remains an enigma.
In the case of samples collected by scientists at Height 611, the results are startling.
It could very well be physical evidence of an extraterrestrial origin.
That was the conclusion of the initial scientific team that went to the site.
There were strange alloys in there that couldn't be readily identified.
rare earth metals in combinations that have never been seen of a natural origin.
Here we can see the results of our tests.
The sample contains elements such as lantium, nickel and some others.
But most importantly, it contains the elements Prometrium.
The element Prometrium is artificial.
It cannot be found on the Earth.
Holy f***.
I mean, Prometium is definitely a good name for a...
a metal in an alien movie.
It's so sick.
I assume if anything has promethium in it, it's extraterrestrial.
I like that he worded it.
He was like, it can't be found on the earth.
It's like, well, okay, let's get really specific here.
It's not naturally occurring.
Yes.
What he means is it can't be found literally, literally in the earth.
Right.
He's like it's created in a lab.
It's a synthetic element, I guess is what he's saying.
I think so.
Yeah, it has to be created artificially.
that kind of the implication?
I need to like look up.
The fuck is Prometheum, bro.
That's it.
Bro, I got to look up Prometheum because this really feels like
whenever I was in chemistry class as a teenager
and the chemistry teacher was like, of course, diamonds
are the strongest structure known to man used for industrial cutting
and things like that.
And then one student shot his hand up and was like,
um, sir, what about adamant?
And then someone else had to be like, that's, that ain't real, bro.
That's not a real thing.
That's what Wolverine's claws are made out of.
And there's bones, I think.
I'm a little worried about Kit Googling what Prometheum is because I'll be honest,
I took a lot of this just at face value.
So if he Googles it and finds out something bad that's going to discredit the scientists in this case,
I'm straight up going to cut it from the podcast.
You should all know that now.
No, like, this is good news for you.
Prometheum.
Because I don't remember this shit from studying the periodic table.
It is a rare earth metal and radioactive element with no stable isotopes making it exceedingly
scarce on Earth.
So it is predominantly synthetic produced by nuclear fission.
Holy shit.
It is found in extremely rare occurrences in the Earth's crust found inside uranium ores.
Oh my God.
So it is very rare, almost entirely synthetic, and used in things like luminous paints, atomic batteries, and other measurement devices.
Or some sort of intergalactic ship capable of traveling through universe.
Where's the ship, motherfucker?
This is awesome.
This is really, really cool.
Where's the ship?
The ship is obliterated.
It is in pieces.
Brother, you just saw the ship.
You can't tell me...
You just saw it.
What I saw was a teaspoon's worth of gold fiber.
It's in bits.
Where's the rest?
It's in bits.
It shattered to oblivion.
It hit the mountain with such force that the thing exploded.
Listen, you're thinking of a ship as being a little do-do-do-do-do-do-to-do
little control panel with some windows and some buttons.
Well, fuck me, right, for thinking that a car would be the shape of a car and a ship be the shape of a ship.
If this is an alien reconnaissance drone, it's just a ball of goo.
It's an orb.
It's a metal dome that just is sent through the world.
You know?
It's Prometheum.
It's Prometheum is what it is.
Okay.
I can see Kit's not happy with the fact that...
Hey, I'm like this and I'm on board.
I'm just saying that it's...
That you're shouting at me for not understanding that it's, quote,
goo.
It's nothing.
It's a reconnaissance drone splatting.
through the earth. I'm like, okay, well, that wasn't immediately obvious to me because everyone
said it was like a craft. I'm being facetious, obviously. Listen, what we have today is the remains
of whatever the thing is. I'm not saying anything was taken away or it flew away. I'm saying
whatever this metal is, that's what the unidentified object was that hit the ground.
When discussing the event sometime later, a former director of Investors,
Investigations for the British UFO Research Association told a newspaper,
there are some of our colleagues that believe that Russia has alien technology from this event.
But as of yet, they haven't been able to understand it,
just like their counterparts in Roswell in 1947.
Right, said too much there, yeah.
Yeah, a little bit too much.
Yeah, the Americans keep telling us, they don't know what the fuck going on.
I mean, they do know us going on because it was a weather.
Yeah. I think it's interesting to bring up Roswell in this context because, you know, whenever we talk about it,
Roswell is often described as an object that hit the ground, but is a lot different from this one,
where people are like, oh, but did you hear that the government came and collected the little guys inside?
Or it was like finding parts of the ship that crashed, whereas it sounds like he's implying that
Roswell was more like this incident where it was just some kind of extraterrestrial metal object
that kind of hit the ground and exploded. But maybe it wasn't what we're thinking of when we think
of a traditional UFO. Yeah, right, not the same size or scale. Yeah. Yeah. Now there are a lot of
crazy elements to this story, witnessing a UFO, the UFO crashing into the mountain,
and researchers actually managing to retrieve metal fragments of the craft. Needless to say, this is a, this is a UFO
that left a big footprint.
But as we know from our opening story kit,
being close to an operational extraterrestrial object
can have devastating effects on the human body.
So what about being close to a crashed object?
This is where we get another huge piece of evidence
in today's case.
Phil, bring up our final piece of evidence.
Guys, never off the phone to that.
Human subject testing also took place.
In a controlled study, physicians and medical researchers examined those who had worked at height 611 in the days following the UFO incident.
Samples of blood, blood pressure and pulse were taking.
For the group that went to the top of height 611, the number of red blood cells, the differential blood count, was altered.
And the amount of elements in the blood rose.
In the meantime, the control group's blood tests stayed normal.
I believe that either alien machinery or a spaceship fell down and crushed.
I think that otherwise it cannot be explained.
I got to put on my sunglasses.
This case is becoming a little too bright for me.
Is it also because of the sun.
Well, the sun's also coming. I'm getting blasted.
Coming through our blinds and our smoky CIA office.
Kit, what did we just hear?
What are we just here?
Do I need to repeat it?
I mean...
Go ahead and repeat what you heard.
Sorry, this is like when the teacher asks you to repeat and you weren't paying attention.
I'm like, yeah, I'm sorry.
Como is that?
Yeah, I can repeat it.
He said the little guy was 3'2.
Nobody didn't say that.
This is where the story starts to get pretty insane.
If the metal wasn't enough, if the witnesses weren't enough,
if the giant firemen,
ball colliding with the mountain isn't enough. Then at the end they're like, oh yeah, and by the way,
everyone that went up to look at it, it changed their blood. So, all right, what are you going to say
to the skeptics? Not me. Hey, don't shoot the messenger. What are you going to say to the skeptics?
There's any skeptics out there who say that because what we're dealing with now is not a little
like, like little green man crawling out of the craft. Sure. If we're dealing with a drone, this is very
early in drone technology for the era, for sure.
Yeah.
But if we are just dealing with technology, does the CIA have all this information?
They're making reports about it on CIA.gov.
Is that because this was experimental U.S. technology, the likes of which they would have been
testing during the Cold War during this era, trying to gather information on Russia and its
territories that did crash, that fell apart, that smashed into a mountain?
and that the CIA are gathering information on it as like, okay, shit, what did Russia figure out from our operations?
That would be hard to figure out why they're doing that, because as I said, a lot of the information today comes from declassified CIA documents.
So it's, that would be themselves releasing documents where they're not acknowledging the fact that it's one of their drum.
drones. You know, if that makes sense?
Yes, for sure. But, you know, to give you an example, we once did an investigation into
like Russia's program of kind of MK Ultra, you know, kind of psychonauts, mental gymnastics,
telekinesis experiments that we were, again, reading about via organizations like the CIA.
but it was because
I think I seemed to remember
there was a funny roundabout effect
where Russia was publishing all this stuff
about like telekinesis
which then caused the CIA
to launch their own program
into things like telekinesis
and they were like
oh we didn't really get that much out of it
but if you see what I mean
it's like the only reason we know
about the Russian stuff
is because it was the CIA
trying to find out what the Russians knew
yeah and so I wonder
in this case it's like
because the thing is
the declassified documents
from the CIA, you don't always get everything. Some stuff can be kind of locked away forever
for national security. So is it that we're, we've got this strange tapestry of information and are we
missing the Jews? The skeptics might say we're missing the juice here about the program of the US
drones that we'll never know about. We don't have that information. But what we do have is the stuff
that's been released, which is weirdly the Russian information about intercepting our drones. And then now
we're seeing the CIA saying, okay, this is what the Russian.
know about our shit. I think where that theory falls down is the fact that, you know,
especially in this point at height 611, a lot of the materials were shared internationally.
They sent it to like American scientists. It was like a much more, eventually a more open time
where like scientists from all over the world examine the materials. So there was less of a reason
to be secretive or lie about certain things like that. But I do appreciate the angle. I can
see, you know, why we have to be skeptical of even the relationship.
least files. You know, this is like me having a diary as a kid and then I accidentally leak my diary
to my parents. But every entry is just like, last night I went to bed on time after eating all
of my vegetables, which I love. I went to sleep thinking about how much I love my mommy and daddy
and I think they're the best. Anyway, talk again tomorrow, diary. You know, knowing that my parents are
going to steal the diary and read it. Yeah. And then I have a secret diary buried under the floorboards
that say, today I had drugs. Crack. I made crack in my little like toy kitchen. You know the little
like fake microwave? You get your kids. I think I'm so smart. And then I come home from school one day.
They're holding the crack diary. Oh, fuck. You found the drug one. Nice. Mommy, daddy. Oh, fuck.
Oh shit, I just start running.
My dad blocks the door.
Your voice comes down like three octaves.
Oh, shit.
You found the crack book.
The crack book.
Dear diary, I hate my mom and dad, and I love crack.
Oh my God, they found it.
Now, another interesting thing
about the crash site that I probably should have mentioned earlier,
is that during the investigation,
the researchers were able to identify ashes
that belonged to a biological being.
Unfortunately, the ashes were so cremated
that it was completely, it was impossible to figure out
where the ashes came from.
It was song, dark.
Some people theorize that was the pilot.
Other people are like, this thing hit them.
You don't get to say pilot,
because you showed,
at me for not understanding it was a drone or orb or ball of goo.
There could be a guy in the goo.
Yeah.
There could be a guy in the goo.
You ever see The Matrix, brother?
I think it's a bit of a logical leap to say that a pile of ashes was an alien pilot.
It's like, or a branch that went on fire.
Well, I think some people think it could have just been like a mountain goat.
Yeah.
They'd got absolutely obliterated by this thing.
A Wabbit.
Or birds or anything just got killed.
So fortunately, not much to go on there.
Now, believe it or not, this is not the end of the story.
Whatever had crashed into this sleepy mining town, it wasn't alone.
On November 28, 1987, hundreds of civilians and military personnel would bear witness to one of the largest mass UFO sightings in history.
On that day, terrified villagers reported seriously.
seeing as many as 32 flying objects spread out over 12 different nearby villages.
Whoa!
The objects appeared specifically interested in the mining town where the object had crashed,
because 13 of the crafts broke away and flew directly towards it.
Geez!
Once they were there, three of the crafts hovered stationary over the village,
while five seemed to illuminate the nearby mountain and crash site.
Ministry of Internal Affairs officers would later testify that they themselves observed multiple objects at 11.30 p.m.
One eyewitness observed a large cylindrical object the size of a five-story building flying directly towards them.
And if you're wondering how close these objects were, many of the witnesses ran for shelter,
afraid that these enormous crafts were going to crash into the earth.
One object hovered over a school
shot a blue-colored beam
down towards the school grounds.
There was a teacher who witnessed this event
who said that the objects that were caught in the light beam
didn't even create a shadow.
Now, I know that that's a lot to throw at you
right at the end.
Because we talked a lot about like the one object that crashed
and was it a UFO or was it not a UFO.
He said it was as big as a five-story building.
And then at the end, 32 more.
show up to basically collect the bits.
I mean, if a fleet of UFOs turn up to the town to recover the thing,
you've got to be on the phone being like,
hey, America, I know we just sent you those samples,
but you've got to send it back.
Yeah.
You've got to send it back because this thing is not happy.
Yeah.
I know there's something about them showing up to investigate the spot.
It's like a David Annenborough documentary where it's like,
the elephants seem to crowd round the dead elephant,
as if mourning it, performing a type of funeral.
Yeah.
It's like the UFOs were sad.
It is funny because we talked earlier in this podcast
about how the MIBs, the government,
were too slow to shut this thing down
that the investigation already started.
This is now just the aliens being too slow
to come pick up their drone.
Right.
They were like, maybe for them it was like a second,
but they're like, okay, does anyone know where it is?
sent 32 balls that way to investigate.
And by that point, I think, what did I say?
It's already 1987.
You know, a lot of time has passed, but they're there to try and find, I guess,
pieces of a drone that was left behind.
Well, space is big, actually.
Yeah.
So it could have taken quite a long time for them to travel from their planet.
That is very true.
We don't know how it works.
And we don't know, unfortunately, how fast they can travel.
Now, as we said, Kit, it did take a while for all of this information and this case to be brought to the public.
In fact, this UFO invasion remained secret for years.
But like a lot of these stories from Russia, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the case was reopened to international audiences.
And that is all we have to go on today.
That is the end of the files.
There you have it, folks.
That is the case of height.
611, a case that is documented in official declassified CIA documents.
I don't know what to tell you.
I don't know how we conclude today's episode.
Where do you start?
The witnesses?
The evidence, the metal fragments, the change in the blood?
There's almost too much to eat on today's menu.
Well, Rory, you'll be glad that I'm, I've stopped playing devil's avocado here on the podcast.
And I'm instead going to draw your attention and the audience's attention to a piece of research.
We actually brought up on the podcast quite a while ago.
Back when we were doing lots of kind of contemporary UFO investigations into some of the declassified stuff coming out in Congress and whistleblowers and this, that, and the third.
Are you going to bring up the egg?
Because if it's the egg, I don't want to hear about the egg.
Okay, I can pivot to something that's not the egg if you feel strong.
but no, I wasn't going to bring up the egg. I was kidding anyway. Whatever it takes to get a yes
today, we could talk about the egg until the f*** chickens come home. What I'm trying to say is one of the
craziest things that I came across was a little other declassified file from the U.S. side of things.
Let's go. Let's go. Because, you know, to some of the listeners, they might still be on the fence.
They might still be kind of hearing about how these soldiers were, you know, discharged. They died.
They were injured, struck off the force because of contact with the UFO.
And they might think, well, is it really connected?
Because we don't know.
You know, we don't necessarily have the records to say like,
this soldier saw a alien, now he dead.
Yeah.
We don't necessarily have that.
So it feels like a slight leap.
Or is it?
Because, Roy, in 2022, a freedom of information request in the U.S.
to the DIA Defense Intelligence Agency
as part of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program
known as A-TIP and the Advanced Aerospace Weapons System Applications Program
known as ASOP.
When kids start stacking that fast, I know I've got them.
They released a little known paper
known as anomalous acute and sub-acute field effects
on human biological tissues.
Also known as list of dudes who got f***ed up by aliens.
The paper was to add.
Analyze the effects and injuries reported by individuals who have been in close proximity to UAPs, also known as UFOs.
It reported...
Which don't exist, by the way.
It reported 42 cases in medical files and 300 unpublished cases.
We won't go into the details, but it lists a variety of experiences like heating and burns from radiation,
neurological impacts like cognitive impairment, sleep disorders and damage to central nervous system,
sensory changes, hearing voices, buzzing in your ears, and subacute symptoms.
Two, long-term numbness in the body, damage to your fingernails and skin and all kinds of things.
Guys, this is the US government's own research being declassified in 2022.
Yeah.
The US knows this is happening.
Yeah.
They're saying it out loud.
It's just a case of who bothers to look it up online or not.
Exactly.
We talk about it in a lot of our cases.
We talk about it in the Dr. J. Allen Heineck bonus episode you can listen to over on Patreon.
We're at a strange time where it's been disclosed.
A lot of this stuff is online and you can read it, but people just don't look it up themselves.
And that's what we're here to do is to show you all this crazy shit.
And look, I'm not trying to.
to be disingenuous.
You know, I'm saying,
why doesn't everyone know this?
The problem is if you ask
the US three-letter organizations,
what does this mean?
They say, yeah, there's lots of evidence,
clearly about crazy shit that happens to you
when you get near a UAP.
We don't have evidence yet to say it's aliens.
Right.
We're the ones who're saying,
it's aliens.
It's aliens.
Because this is the technicality they get you on.
Yeah.
Is that we don't have the photo of the Little Green Man.
We don't have the research.
We don't have the biological little, a petri dish of the Little Green Man's cells.
Yeah.
Which if you want to get conspiratorial is a little bit of a coincidence.
We have everything but the Little Green Man at this point.
Yeah, yeah.
So is that the final piece of the puzzle that hasn't been declassified?
Maybe.
Maybe.
And also maybe like we said, a lot of these cases today, this is a craft, a UAP, a UFO that never had a little green guy in it.
It may not have had a pilot.
That doesn't mean it's not extraterrestrial.
And it definitely doesn't mean it's not paranormal.
It's time for conclusions, guys.
I think we're ready to do it.
This case for me, height 611 is a yes.
It's a yes.
It's a double-y-s.
That's right.
We got it on the podcast, guys.
How can you not give this one a double-y-s?
because it just occurred to me
how you shot me down
much like the UFO drone
and height 611
just two weeks ago Rory
how my dreams were dashed
in an instant like the little green guy
on that mountain top
despite just a plethora of evidence
and talk about physical and subacute
field effects of exposure to UAPs
I mean there was quite a lot of that
in Im Yarvi in Finland
and yet
okay
Rory didn't feel like a believer that day did he
I feel like if you're drawing comparisons between this case and yours,
your case was an object that was heading straight towards the ground
and didn't need to be intercepted.
It kind of crashed itself.
Oh, mine didn't crash at all.
The little green man got out.
He got out and he looked like an elf and he showed them a box and then the guy almost died.
There was no crash.
There were actually better aliens when you think about it because they didn't even crash.
I just mean crashed in the sense of being an episode.
of the podcast.
That's what I meant.
Didn't go well.
Take that back.
I think it went pretty well
because it got one yes.
And I don't have the comments in front of me,
but I think it was a fan favorite.
It is very big of Kit to sit down
and have me tell him a UFO story
and to come to a yes as a conclusion.
I am barely containing my rage right now on the podcast.
After Shag Harbor,
I gave Kit 20,
noes in a row even when he showed me the bones of a monster that was lost in the ocean.
I just said, nope, that's AI slop.
And he's like, no, it's in my hand.
And I was like, it's not real, not real.
Stop talking.
But Kit is a bigger man than me.
But Kit 4-2 is a bigger man than me.
5-11, actually, 180 centimeters or whatever it is.
And we're here today to say that this case,
is a double yes.
Just a bees and nutsack away from six foot, actually.
If you want any more proof, guys, you can go on Google yourself.
Type in height 611.
And if you search it, I think the first thing that comes up is the CIA documents.
You can look yourself.
It's pretty crazy stuff.
What an unbelievable story to get to tell on the podcast.
One of these stories you come across and you just, you don't understand how it didn't come up earlier
in your nine years of hosting this podcast.
It's because we're bad at researching the show sometimes.
For sure.
But I did search our emails and in our inbox I couldn't even find anyone that had suggested this.
Jeez, there should be a word for that.
Yeah.
Apologies if I missed it, by the way.
But I did search and I couldn't find anything.
A bolt from the blue case.
But I'm glad that we got to it in the end.
Thank you so much for listening to this week's episode of the podcast.
Another double yes right here at TPLHQ.
We're always happy to see it.
And if you like today's story, if you like this investigation, then boy do I have a treat for you.
We said it at the start of the episode.
But over on this paranormallife.com on our Patreon, we just released our 100th bonus episode
where we did an enormous investigation into the man known as Dr. J. Allen Heineck,
the most infamous UFO investigator of all time,
a man who went from skeptic to believer and, you know, is one of the greatest paranormal investigators
that's ever lived, frankly. We talk a lot about all of his cases, his relationship to the U.S.
government, secret projects like Blue Book and Projects Sign and cases like today that did happen
and were declassified eventually. It's incredible stuff. It's really interesting. As I said,
There's over a hundred bonus episodes right now over on Patreon.
You can get access over there by just going to this paranormal life.com.
If you want a little taste of that episode, well, here it is.
Are you ready for RAFax?
Are you going to be able to sing it?
Yeah, I can sing it.
It's everyone's favorite time of the week where we investigate Egyptian history.
He's got the head of the bird and a body of man.
It's the sun gone and they call him Ra!
Did you know...
Phil didn't bother to do the music at all on that.
There's no music. There's definitely no music behind that one.
Did you know that Ra took different forms based on the time of day?
He was a scarab at sunrise, a falcon at noon, and a ram-headed man at sunset.
Wow.
There's some fun facts for you today.
That's incredible.
That's like more costume changes than Lady Gaga.
That is a nightmare for the dating profile.
You would have to have one of every picture.
picture and it's like, okay, which one is you? I'm technically all of them. Yeah. It's like,
um, okay, well, do you want to go for like coffee? What time? What time? Because if it's in the
morning, I'm a beetle. Yeah. And like, I'd much rather schedule something for when I'm a falcon,
when I'm a boreheaded man. If you don't, if you can't handle me at my beetle, you don't deserve
me at my ram. At my ram. Um, so there's your little ra fact, uh, for this week's episode.
Maybe we will bring it back for the other episodes.
Who knows?
Thank you so much for listening to this week's episode of the podcast.
I hope you enjoyed it.
And of course, we will be back next Tuesday with a brand new paranormal tale.
Ciao!
For now.
