In 2004, Vadim A. Chernobrov tells that in Kolomenskoye, South-East of Moscow, Russia, on July 10, 1955, at an unspecified hour, a local district militia officer, P. N. Karpov was on patrol when he encountered a hairy humanoid, 2.5 to 3 meters tall, near the banks of the River Moskva. Chernobrov tells that the frightened policeman grabbed his gun and opened fire on the hairy giant but he escaped inside the bushes "and disappeared into thin air" without leaving a trace.
Chernobrov tells that hairy giant entities have been in that area for hundreds of years, reportedly able to slip in into our reality from other dimensions. He also says he invented a time machine.
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[Ref. ar1:] ALBERT ROSALES:
Albert Rosales indicates in his catalogue that in Kolomenskoye, south of Moscow, Russia, on July 10, 1955, at an unknown time, a local district militia officer, P. N. Karpov was on patrol when he suddenly encountered a huge 2.5m to 3 meter tall hairy humanoid near the banks of the River Moskva. The frightened policeman grabbed his gun and opened fire on the hairy giant. But the gigantic hairy figure escaped inside the bushes and disappeared into thin air. The militiaman then inspected the bushes but did not find any trace of the entity. After 1955 the village of Kolomenskoye became part of the growing metropolis of Moscow and its fruit gardens and wooded area substantially decreased. Other reports indicated that the hairy giant entities have been in the area for hundreds of years, reportedly able to slip in into our reality from other dimensions.
Albert Rosales indicates that the source is Vadim A. Chernobrov, "Encyclopedia of Mysterious Places in Russia" First World Guidebook of Anomalous Zones, Mysterious and Wonderful Places Quoting Evgeniy Ivanov book, Moscow 2004.
Vadim A. Chernobrov, whose book - in Russian only - is the source for this case, also says he built a time machine:
This in additions to his claims of reports of "wolves with women heads", of lost scientific teams in mysterious islands, of flying dinosaurs etc.
See:
"The Internet is teeming with websites trumpeting about the works of the team of young enthusiasts who call themselves "Kosmopoisk SpaceSearch Research Group" and their leader, the self-proclaimed "outstanding Russian researcher and inventor" Vadim Chernobrov who, on a regular basis, organizes quests for dragons and yeti, builds time machines, and writes books about his perilous adventures."
At: http://torsionfraud.narod.ru/akimov_shipov_torsion_field/torsion_field_chernobrov.htm
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