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Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 6:56 am
Digging wasn’t realistic, but I thought — why not use some kind of device to check things out? Maybe a metal detector would react somehow. But again, a metal detector only works to a depth of about a meter. There’s also the magnetometer. So I became curious — there must be equipment, instruments used to scan soil, like when people are searching for lost cities or pyramids. And sure enough, there’s a magnetometer that works like a radar. So I rented one and scanned all those points to see — would the radar at least confirm that something’s there or not? Or would it show nothing? I approached it more like a skeptic looking for some kind of confirmation, but I never had any intention of digging it up. So we also studied it with equipment, and I simply took some soil samples. If there was a tree, I’d break off a twig; if there was sand, I’d scoop it into a box; a stone lying there — or if there was a rock face — I’d chip off or saw out a little stone. Just because I understood that if a beam of energy comes from beneath the ground, then it would irradiate everything above. And that’s exactly what happened — when I took those materials, they were all irradiated, like with radiation. Even when kept in a small pouch. Yes, that happened. But that was the extent of it. How could I possibly dig up something ancient that’s been there since the beginning of the world? Or how could I uncover a flying saucer buried, say, ten or fifty meters deep? Even ten meters is completely unrealistic in those conditions — after just half a meter, you hit water. You’d need a huge amount of money, equipment, and specialists. And even when I went further in my study — there’s a mountain on my land — I studied that mountain, and even when the specialists I privately hired came with the magnetometer, they scanned it and joked, saying, “It’s like there’s a tunnel underground — what do you have down there, a metro?” And they laughed. But of course, I’m not crawling into any metro tunnel or trying to open it. So if anyone got inspired by my book and thinks they need to go to Karelia and start digging something up — you won’t dig up anything. You’d be better off just picking berries and mushrooms in the Karelia forests. That’s the most you’ll get. And it’s the same not just with stones, but even with the abilities I had that manifested in childhood — say, I explored them for a month, wrote about it in the book, and then completely let it go. I don’t use it, I don’t show it to anyone. Because if I fixated on just one thing, I believe it would distract me, suppress me, and I wouldn’t move forward on my path. I have to keep going. So I walked around various power spots — great.