Chapter 2 "Treasure Diggers" Scientific Research Observatory
This information is the internal scientific research report of the Russian scientific expedition team in 2016, and the word red secret translated is also printed on the cover, which shows the strength of the intelligence collected by the 13th Institute. In the report, the expedition team mentioned an astonishing discovery during the expedition, that is, they found the site of a secret scientific research observatory of the German army, which was historically known as the "treasure digger".
The site is located in the western part of the Franz Josef Land archipelago in the Arctic Ocean, on the island of Alexandra, which is very unsuitable for human life, and the surrounding natural environment is very harsh. The expedition team found more than 500 items left behind by the German army in the site, ranging from complete Type 7.92 rifle cartridges, to 98K grenade launchers, splinter camouflage tent cloth, MG42 machine guns, and all those commonly used military weapons.
In addition to the discovery of a large number of weapons of the German army, more important are other discoveries, that is, the scientific expedition team found a large number of scientific research equipment, meteorological measurement tools, detailed scientific research materials and complete paper materials. Due to the cold weather environment in which the site is located, which is very conducive to the preservation of objects, the written materials found are well preserved, from which a lot of valuable information can be found, the most important of which are seven hardcover notebooks.
On the covers of these notebooks, the ** logo is clearly visible, and the content recorded in them surprises everyone. According to the contents recorded in the notebook, the "Treasure Diggers" weather station is a large-scale comprehensive scientific research observation station, and its main purpose is to collect meteorological information in the Arctic Ocean for the German Navy, to provide a large amount of valuable meteorological information for the activities of the German submarine force in the Arctic Ocean, and to cooperate with the "Mangxing Sect" to develop new marine combat organisms, and to cooperate with the German Navy to resist the attack of the Allied forces.
To this end, the German army built many small fortifications around the scientific research observatory and stockpiled a large number of weapons and wartime materials to protect the safety of the personnel of the base. They also scattered a number of small hidden camps, commonly known as military shelters, throughout the island, to ensure that the observatory's staff and experimental creatures could be safely evacuated and that there was enough time and space to wait for rescue in the event of an Allied attack on the observatory.
The owner of these seven notebooks is none other than the main person in charge of the scientific research observatory, Captain Dress, a German ** officer who leads the military team. From his scientific expedition team, we know that in the five years from 1941 to 1945, the German army secretly established 25 secret scientific research observation stations in the Arctic and Antarctic.
Each scientific research station is equipped with a large number of professional top scientific researchers, a complete set of perfect scientific research equipment and sufficient logistical support, so that these people can achieve a comprehensive victory for the German Navy and do a series of biochemical experiments and scientific research that violate the laws and ethics. In the case of the "Treasure Diggers" weather station, it is only the sixth scientific research observatory established by the German army in the Arctic.
The station was founded in September 1943 and ended its work on September 4, 1945, four months after the surrender of Germany. The Treasure Diggers scientific observatory has 27 members, including Captain Dress, two Air Force meteorological surveyors, five meteorologists, seven biochemical experts, three radio operators, five assistants and pilots, and four soldiers and cooks.
What is even more surprising is that the reason why the "Treasure Diggers" scientific research observatory finally stopped working was not that the station was attacked by the Allies, nor that it lost support after the defeat, but that the station's scientific researchers accidentally ate polar bear meat contaminated by cultivated alienated blood. According to the records in the notebook, the first symptoms of leg pain, high fever, and vomiting occurred in the accidental ingestion, and then in less than a week, the patient's body parts appeared unexplained ulcers, accompanied by auditory hallucinations, visual hallucinations, and finally extreme behaviors that violently hurt others and themselves.
The head of the "Treasure Diggers" scientific research observatory had to execute them in order to control the dying accidental eaters. However, the bad luck has just begun, the cultivation of alienated blood has mutated, the newly generated germs are extremely aggressive, the death cycle is extremely short, and it can also spread through the air, and soon the other survivors in the station have contracted the disease, and finally all died on this isolated island.
At that time, just in time for the defeat of Germany, the "Treasure Diggers" scientific research observatory and these staff members were completely forgotten, which is one of the reasons why all scientific research materials can be preserved intact.
At the same time, the notebook also mentioned that the scientific research stations in the Arctic and the Antarctic scientific research stations received a task from Germany, ordering them to conduct secret biochemical experiments. This experiment is to conduct breeding, observation and domestication experiments on a new type of organism, that is, the creature bred by the genetic pairing of whales and humans. Soon, however, all three creatures housed in the Arctic Research Observatory died.
After careful investigation by the Treasure Diggers scientific observatory, they found that the cause of death of the creature was unsuitable for the Arctic environment. Because the Arctic is a large area of the ocean, seawater heat storage is better than that of land, usually the minimum temperature is only about -65C, the temperature is higher than that of Antarctica, and the new organisms are obviously more adapted to the extremely cold climate of Antarctica, and are more greedy for various rich mineral elements in Antarctica.
In response to the abnormal sensitivity of new organisms to mineral elements, the "Treasure Diggers" scientific research observatory suggested that Antarctic scientists should constantly try to change the food chain of new organisms in order to make them bloodthirsty carnivorous creatures, while also maintaining their sensitivity to specific minerals, so as to help Germany** find more seabed mineral deposits and attack more Allied soldiers.
The notebook also shows the appearance of the new creature, which looks exactly like the Ningen discovered in 2002. The report of the Russian scientific expedition also mentions that they have found a large number of emails between the "Mangxing Cult" and the scientific research observatory, and the content of the letters repeatedly mentions some terrifying artificial creatures. It is not difficult to know that during World War II, Germany and the "Mangxing Cult" have joined forces to conduct a series of biochemical research, and many biochemical monsters have been created.
The scientific expedition team drew a fact from a number of sources, that is, the "Mangxing Cult" had a significant influence on the ** party led by Hitler, and they were involved in mysticism, supernatural energy, and the combination of biochemical technology. **The government has even set up a special institute called "Anambia", under the guidance of the "Mangxing Sect", which is dedicated to the study of astrology, ancient writing, the spear of Longinus, extraterrestrial biotechnology, Antarctic secrets, legendary mysterious creatures, and other things.
At the same time, they also inhumanely applied these research results to prisoners of war in Russia and other countries to conduct a series of cruel and inhumane human experiments. For example, the twin experiments, bones, muscles, and nerve transplants that shocked the world, the brain-damaged experiments, the sulfonamide experiments, and the poison experiments.