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Chapter 5 4. "Deep Mountain"

When I write this, many people will think that I am talking nonsense. Indeed, this is really unbelievable. What we have received is quite pragmatic education. That era was an era that flaunted materialism. Many unexplainable things will be explained with very far-fetched reasons, so I don’t I have no experience of accepting this kind of thing, and my first reaction at the time was also that it was nonsense, which is nonsense. But looking back, it's actually not that hard to explain.Because in fact, if a thing is a fait accompli, there is always a way for it to be a fact. Let me add a sentence here, this "Zero Film" ended here, because I was shocked at the time, so I didn't feel any abrupt ending of the film here.It was only later that I found out that there is still a long content behind this volume of tape zero. Of course, by the time I knew these things, the hidden content had already lost its meaning, and the reason for the hidden content, I When I first learned about it, I didn't understand it. It wasn't until I led the team that I understood the thinking of those leaders at that time.Human maturity always requires a price. Thinking about this life, every maturity of mine is accompanied by sacrifices and lies almost without exception, which is really helpless.

Afterwards, the colonel had some interactive discussions with us. Many people thought it might be a coincidence. There might be iron sulfide or pure iron agglomerates formed during the geological catastrophe, which happened to be in this shape.But the senior colonel told us: According to careful shape analysis, this should be a Japanese "Deep Mountain", which is a very unpopular heavy bomber. The Japanese generally use it as a transport aircraft. It was put into use at the end of World War II. Small number.So chances of a coincidence are very low. Since it is not a coincidence, we must first make inferences based on the facts. The Colonel explained to us the exploration team at that time and the conclusions drawn by many experts. Those people inferred at that time:

The first proposition is that indeed they found a Japanese bomber buried 1,200 meters underground.They don't deny the possibility of this thing's existence, but consider how this thing was removed. There is only one explanation for such a thing. According to materialism, if the plane did not appear there through nonsense space distortion, it must have been moved down by the Japanese themselves. Similarly, to get there, there must be a passage, and it is obviously impossible to drive the plane as a whole, so the plane must be disassembled before it can be moved. Then things can be assumed very clearly:

When the Japanese were here, they dug or found a passage leading to the deep underground by some unknown method. Then, the Japanese broke up a "Deep Mountain" and transported it down, and then at the end of the passage , The place 1,200 meters underground reassembled the "deep mountain". This seemingly outrageous inference is the only reasonable possibility they can think of. To prove such a hypothesis, there are two prerequisites. One is to find the passage leading to the underground, and the other is to find traces of a large number of equipment piled up here. The colonel said that they found traces of a large amount of antifreeze oil nearby, which should prove the second point.Now the engineers here are searching in a large area, hoping to find the first premise.And once you find the passage, you need to organize people to go down to see what's going on below.

That's why we're here. The meeting ended here, and the colonel repeated the confidentiality regulations again, and then let us move freely.As soon as he went out, the whole tent exploded, and there was almost a commotion.We were not afraid. To tell the truth, we all have experience in drilling and exploration. We were excited at the time. In the boring exploration work, such things are undoubtedly quite attractive. After returning to the tent, everyone was too excited to fall asleep. Although we were all quite tired, we still drilled around in each tent to vent our emotions.That night, in my memory, only the old cat was sleeping, and the others were almost immersed in excitement all night long.

However, thinking about it now, I am a little surprised that no one raised the question after so many discussions at that time: What was the purpose of the Japanese to transport an airplane to the ground with such painstaking efforts decades ago? The exploration records here are specially locked in a coded iron box, which is obviously very confidential, and it can be inferred that it is so secret that even the transport personnel are not qualified to read it.From the perspective of the industry, they obviously started out with ordinary geological exploration here, and during the exploration, they must have discovered something, and then they did such an incredible thing.

why?I guess, everyone should have this question in their hearts at the time, but they all knew that it was meaningless to discuss this issue at the time.Therefore, everyone chose to be selectively blind.
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