Last year, a resident of the city of Krasnodar, Alexander Bezrukavy, turned to members of the Russian Geographical Society (RGS) Armavir with a request to help deal with his find. According to him, this summer he was resting in nature and swimming in the river, he managed to find a very interesting and mysterious boulder, weighing almost 100 kilograms. He sent us some photos of this stone and asked for a comment on his discovery. Upon a cursory examination of these photographs, in which a stone with incomprehensible lines was photographed, we came to the conclusion that the find is very interesting and worth studying. Having agreed with him about a meeting by phone, we went to visit him in order to find out all the details and details about this stone. Having come to visit him, we took a full interview with him on purpose.
Alexander, how did you find this stone? Tell us in more detail
I was resting in nature. My son and I went for a walk along the river and suddenly a stone with an inscription lies. The inscription went deeper under the water, they began to dig, dug it from all sides, it moved, rolled it to the side, photographed it and turned it back down with the inscription.
What were your feelings from what you saw?
It's just that I immediately realized that it was a written language, but how it was done is not clear. It is very similar to iron inclusions, but it cannot be magnetised. The lines are all double, as it were, cut.
What do you want to do next with your found stone?
I don’t know yet. At least he doesn’t ask for food, he lies to himself.
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What do experts say about your stone?
The age of the inscription on the stone is about 3500 years. There are versions of the decryption from Viktor Fedorovich Gusev and Alexei Umnov-Denisov. The versions are, of course, different, but the same age. Also, the Krasnodar sorceress Vesta described the energy of the person who made this inscription, but there are also many for whom all this is nonsense, natural deposits of pseudoformosis, etc. I don't even want to talk about them; they are blind and do not want to see the obvious.
And you do not want to make your stone available to the general public. Donate it to some museum to become an exhibit?
Until I figure it out, no. He can get lost in the museum, but no one will ever know the truth.
What secret can this stone reveal in your opinion?
For example, about the origin of gold on earth, or maybe the beginning of an alternative history. Since our whole history is a big falsification.
Have there ever been any other interesting finds in your life?
There are none, this is still the first one, but the account is open, as they say with a start.
What else can you say in the end to the readers of our site?
There are many interesting things in the world, you just need to live and try to unravel as many secrets as possible, and there are still many, many of them.
From ourselves, we just want to note that we are helping Alexander to get to the bottom of the truth about his stone and turned to two professional geologists, but their opinion was also divided.
Vyacheslav Viktorovich Tokarev, a geologist with great experience, a member of the Russian Geographical Society since 1986, gave us the following comment:
- Siderite-limonite pseudomorphosis (possibly with a small addition of late quartz) along the fractures of the primary, essentially calcite, filling the fracturing of the host rocks.
Vadim Shaevsky, also a professional geologist with extensive experience in geology, gave us the following comment:
-In the process of sedimentation and subsequent compaction and lithification, various processes take place. Calcite precipitation or the like is possible along cracking cracks. Low temperature fluids. For example, septaria are formed in this way. This time. Perhaps these are the moves of worms. This is 2. I repeat: the mighty nature is full of miracles! Break it and it will be clear on the chip.
In any case, whatever this stone is, it is interesting in itself. Such finds are very rare and do not just roll on the road. We wish Alexander to get to the bottom of the truth and find many more interesting finds.
Member of the Russian Geographical Society of Armavir, Frolov Sergey
Author: Sergey Kuznetsov