This was why the drilling team realized that there was an underground lake in the first place. There wasnt even mention of use of exotic gas mixes which technical divers use at depth (nitrogen becomes akin to laughing gas, and oxygen becomes toxic under pressure unless mixed with other gases, like helium). The largest of these is Lake Vostok, discovered during the Soviet Antarctic Expeditions of 1959/1964 and later confirmed by British scientists in the early 1970s. Real or Fake is the show where I, Tyler Pankhurst Explain an interesting conspiracy theory in detail and you the viewer decides if it is Real or Fake?? While their previous work indicated the presence of bacteria that inhabit fish intestines, no sequences from fish were found. Removal of the drill would lower the pressure beneath it, drawing water into the hole to be left to freeze, creating a plug of ice in the bottom of the hole. Weighing in at close to a ton, it is on par with the largest cephalopods ever known to live in the deep. It disabled our radio - which we later learned, to our alarm, was intentional. Cryptid Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. SKIP TO 00:17:00 TO GET TO THE STORY Welcome to Episode 109: Lake Vostok & Organism 46-B! San Jacinto, CA 92583, United States. This mystery is cultivated, in part, by international powers that insist on secrecy and place the vast majority of the icy region off-limits. [67] It was predicted that the water would rise 3040 m in the bottom part of the borehole, but in fact the water rose from the lake to a height of more than 500m. In October of that same year, the work was suspended for that southern summer because of insufficient funding by the federal Russian government. The Russian military seized the discovery on the orders of Putin, himself. Padalkas account described his team as SCUBA divers repeatedly. It was referred to and eventually cataloged as "Organism 46B". We watched helplessly as it used its arms to tear off its head then popped its remains in its mouth. It was approximately 33 feet long with nearly a ton of mass. It released paralytic venom through the water using an organ similar to its ink sacs. SKIP TO 00:17:00 TO GET TO THE STORY Welcome to Episode 109: Lake Vostok & Organism 46-B! Drilling operation It took a Russian scientific research team 2 years to drill down through the 2 miles of ice in order to reach the underground water known as Lake Vostok. Therefore, any life found there has likely developed along an independent evolutionary path from organisms elsewhere on Earth. [18], When British scientists in Antarctica performed airborne ice-penetrating radar surveys in the early 1970s, they detected unusual radar readings at the site which suggested the presence of a liquid freshwater lake below the ice. Lake Vostok is located at the southern Pole of Cold, beneath Russia's Vostok Station under the surface of the central East Antarctic Ice Sheet, which is at 3,488m (11,444ft) above mean sea level. [9] On 5 February 2012, a team of Russian scientists completed the longest ever ice core of 3,768m (12,400ft) and pierced the ice shield to the surface of the lake. The massive cephalopod appeared to be closest to the glass octopus among known species. MICHIGAN Legend of Lake Vostok 1-6 #nightgod #story #fyp #youtube 97,340 views Jan 8, 2021 Russia and US scientists drill two miles deep to get to Lake Vostok where they encounter specimen. The Lake Vostok mysteries & Organism 46b - YouTube 0:00 / 7:58 The Lake Vostok mysteries & Organism 46b richardthered 64 subscribers Subscribe 167 Share 10K views 1 year ago What. And whats more, it can do so from 150-feet away. They expected to receive international honors for their discovery. A much more menacing form then has ever been encountered perhaps ever before! With some tweaks to represent Organism 46-Bs human level intelligence and its unique abilities. As Padalka stated "He tread water wearing a blissful smile as the organism approached him. Theres no indication in the story the creature had any such difficulty changing depths (even going so far as describing a severed tentacle still operating after it had left the water). Weighing in at close to a ton, it is on par with the largest cephalopods ever known to live in the deep. Kropotkin's theory was further developed by Russian glaciologist I. The remaining scientists returned to the surface with the tank containing the new species in tow. In Luthors hands it possibly could be used to replicate such abilities in humans. [7][50] The Russians resumed drilling into the lake in January 2012 and reached the upper surface of the water on 6 February 2012. I mean the neurotoxin that poisoned a diver in a complete water tight suit is very far fetched. Tragically my colleague and lifelong friend was killed this way. Particularly when part of those claims revolves around weaponized DNA, from a shapeshifting aquatic entity no less. Its also possible that Luthor knew what was hidden below the ice the entire time. Dr. Anton Padalka claims to have been part of the first scientific expedition to explore the lake. The only human presence on Antarctica is a collection of international scientists. And what's more, it can do so from 150-feet away. [20], From this core, specifically from ice that is thought to have formed from lake water freezing onto the base of the ice sheet, extremophile microbes were found, suggesting that the lake water supports life. Each of its arms is covered with equally powerful suckers. The fact that there is such a lockdown around the icy continent, however, should perhaps concern us. The lake has at least 22 cavities of liquid water, averaging 10 kilometers (6mi) each.[22]. However, it can twist its shape and coloring to take on the appearance of other creatures, so by time you see it for what it is, its probably already too late. Escaping the creature, a member of the team managed to lop off one of 46-B's tentacles, although later the limb attacked the group again. Its possible the lakes under Antarctican ice are considered hidden seas by them and hiding places of powerful artifacts. And we have mentioned on several occasions the claims of an entrance to the inner Earth at the South Pole (as well as at the North equivalent). Not least due to the apparent reasons for the confiscation of the strange creature. A more outlandish theory is the possibility a severed tentacle could grow back into a full creature. A solitary predator, it can be very aggressive in defending its territory. The sheer weight and pressure around 345 bars (5,000psi) of the continental ice cap on top of Lake Vostok is estimated to contribute to the high gas concentration. Marcus also regularly appears as an expert on radio talk shows including Troubled Minds and Unexplained Radio discussing these topics. The ancients believed in monsters of the deep, serpents hiding under the waves, threatening to capsize the heavy crawling ships of men. After finally trapping the creature in a tank, the surviving members of the team brought it to the surface where they claim Russian officials seized the beast and told the international press that nothing had been found. Lake Vostok is of particular interest to exobiologists and astrobiologists. The fact that such powerful people on the planet were all asked to converge on this most inhospitable and off-limits terrain at the southern-most point of our world is perhaps telling of the importance and uniqueness of the situation. It could be a guardian to the entrance of some undersea subterranean realm, a guard to some other unknown secret, or simply brute labor run amok. Organism 46-B is an enormous 33ft (10m) long, 14-tentacled squid-like creature which lived in Lake Vostok, a subglacial lake located under two miles of ice beneath Vostok Station in the Antarctic. [62], Critics from the scientific community state that no valuable information can be obtained until they can test clean samples of lake water, uncontaminated by drilling fluid. She was the most agile swimmer, and most likely to be able to defend herself. It most closely resembles a massive 10 meter (33 foot) octopus with a total of 14 arms. When the drill broke through, pressure caused the water to shoot upward, filling the hole. However, in the 2020 study, they found an rRNA sequence that was >97% similar to that from a rock cod common along the coast of Antarctica (Notothenia coriiceps). During an observation mission, Padalka and an unnamed marine biologist came across another member of their crew in the area. [72] The main concern is that the lake could become contaminated with the antifreeze that the Russians used to keep the bore hole from refreezing. He would measure seismic activity and soundings below the surface. What makes this lake so special is that . This, the only encounter, must have ocurred sometime between then and the 30th November 2016 (when the story first broke), although exact dates have so far proven impossible to track down. Marcus has been Editor-in-Chief for several years due to his excellent knowledge in these fields. This seems unlikely given the pressure caused by the ice. Or more to the point, in this case, its ability to change its form altogether to mimic other creatures. Underneath Antarctica's miles of ice, you'll find approximately 400 subglacial lakes. Lake Vostok ( Russian: , ozero Vostok) is the largest of Antarctica 's almost 400 known subglacial lakes . ", ASOC.org: Lake Vostok Letter of Appeal to Russia, OperationReality.org: video documentary about Lake Vostok, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lake_Vostok&oldid=1126161517, This page was last edited on 7 December 2022, at 21:49. In this light, it would make sense that Organism 46-B could be the result of similar experimentation with cephalopods. He says that it is very probable that the samples are heavily contaminated with tissue and microbes from the outside world.[59]. The details included in the articleare based on the reports, accounts and documentation available as provided bywitnesses and publications - sources/references are published above. Organism 46-B is an enormous 33ft (10m) long, 14-tentacled squid-like creature which lived in Lake Vostok, a subglacial lake located under two miles of ice beneath Vostok Station in the Antarctic. Once there, he began to divulge what he knew of the secret activities taking place at Lake Vostok. [36][43] Jupiter's moon Europa and Saturn's moon Enceladus may also harbor lakes or oceans below a thick crust of ice. In general, the taxa were similar to organisms previously described from lakes, brackish water, marine environments, soil, glaciers, ice, lake sediments, deep-sea sediments, deep-sea thermal vents, animals and plants. (This section proposes ways of using this character in DC Universe stories). It disabled our radio - which we later learned, to our alarm, was intentional. The story is almost certainly fictional, with at least one source citing the story to author C. Michael Forsythe (although the article I found online written by him lacked details found in many of the other articles). Water blast requires water be available for the Organisms siphon to squirt. However, the reasons for this, as well as the outcome of this unique meeting, were not divulged. We encountered Organism 46-B on our first day. The waters of Vostok have been isolated for at least 15 million years. [16], Russian scientist Peter Kropotkin first proposed the idea of fresh water under Antarctic ice sheets at the end of the 19th century. Njord or Poseidon may take personal interest in the discovery. As well as this, there are hundreds and hundreds of lakes flowing below the icy surface. The lake is named after Vostok Station, which in turn is named after the Vostok (), a sloop-of-war, which means "East" in Russian. It shaped itself into the form of a human diver., Tragically my colleague and lifelong friend was killed this way. The Fraser Island Humanoid Encounter Contact On The Beach! The environment is similar to what might potentially be found on Europa if water exists deep below its thick sheets of ice. We encountered Organism 46-B on our first day. The creature designated Organism 46-B was an aquatic beast allegedly captured by a Russian scientific team near the research outpost Vostok Station. [4] Kapitsa was the first to suggest the existence of a subglacial lake in the region,[5] and the subsequent research confirmed his hypothesis. According to Padalka, though, as soon as they brought it to the surface, Russian security personnel took charge of it. I also went with Chameleon over Color since the mechanics are clearer with the Chameleon power (including the values to check to see through the disguise). [49], By plan, the following summer, the team was to drill down again to take a sample of that ice and analyze it. The incident at Lake Vostok isnt the first time Russian scientists and military have encountered underwater extraterrestrial life. Roughly the size of Lake Ontario, Vostok is twice as deep (500 meters), and lies roughly 500 meters below sea level. Our motto always is, "you make up your own mind". Scientists of the United States National Research Council have taken the position that it should be assumed that microbial life exists in Lake Vostok and that after such a long isolation, any life forms in the lake require strict protection from contamination. [76] Additionally, hot-water drilling would have required more power than the Russian expedition could have generated at their remote camp. On one of these exploratory dives, they realized Organism 46-B was far more dangerous than originally supposed. Organism 46-B is a terror out of a sailors Lovecraft influenced kraken filled nightmares. It is also able to paralyze prey from a distance of up to 150 feet by releasing its venom into the water. The author does not own the rights to this content. The largest of these is Lake Vostok, discovered during the Soviet Antarctic Expeditions of 1959/1964 and later confirmed by British scientists in the early 1970s. In his book Empire Beneath The Ice he would ask the blunt question What really is going on down there? He would follow this with, I dont think the Russian Patriarch Kirill is going down there to meet penguins. Using their most agile crew member, Dr. Marta Kalashnik, as bait, the unit would eventually capture the creature. [24] It is suspected that these Antarctic subglacial lakes may be connected by a network of subglacial rivers. Lake Vostok is the largest freshwater lake in Antarctica. Someone, Or Something, Has Summoned The Worlds Leaders!, https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/160667-3500-species-discovered-in-lake-vostok-underneath-miles-of-ice-in-conditions-similar-to-jupiters-europa, https://www.newsru.com/russia/03aug2011/kapica.html#, https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/antarctica/antartica68.htm, Operation Sea Find The Search For A Crashed UFO In Lake Backjson, The Baker Family UFO Encounter Over Lake Erie. As bizarre as the above account undoubtedly is, it is an intriguing one. Whatever the truth of the matter, there is no doubt that Antarctica attracts the attention of many across the planet and in different fields of interest. Organism 46B a 33ft Octopus with 14 arms, extremely high intelligence, the ability to mimic and camouflage and a paralizing venom release by its inc sack. Unlike its distant cousin, it is roughly the size of a colossal squid, with 14 arms and abilities similar to several other species in the Cephalopoda class. Organism 46-B was an enormous 33ft (10m) long, 14-tentacled squid-like creature which lived in Lake Vostok, a subglacial lake located under two miles of ice beneath Vostok Station in the Antarctic. We thought it was one of my colleagues swimming towards us in scuba gear. Organism 46-B then mimicked a diver and shaped its body into that of a diver to trick another reasercher and it worked and Organism46b devoured another reasercher.later that night it attacked the reaserchers camped on the shore of Lake Vostok and had one of its arms cut off by a female reasercher. [14] Also Sergey Bulat, a Lake Vostok expert at the Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute in Gatchina, Russia, doubts that any of the cells or DNA fragments in the samples would belong to organisms that might actually exist in the lake. One scientist theorized a tentacle might be able to grow a new creature using the regeneration power as well. Andrey Kapitsa Insight Lake Vostok The Organism: A Holistic Approach to Biology Derived from Pathological Data in Man UFO 270 Tags 1 Tweet 1 Twitter List 375 Reflections from Mars may be caused by something stranger than water . After discovering the existence of the original inhabitants of the city, which they call Elder Things, the researchers also encountered a shoggoth (a black bubbling mass of organs and eyes floating in a protoplasmic sphere) which was originally a servant created by the Elder Things. 46-B is essentially what you would get if you combined the best traits of all the cephalopod species. Later, Dr. Padalka and other team members were on an observation dive, when they noticed one of their colleagues swimming towards them in SCUBA gear. Vostok Station, established by the Soviets in 1957, was discovered to have been sited atop a vast body of liquid water beneath the ice in 1974, which was subsequently named Lake Vostok after the station. But according to Dr Anton Padalalka who fled from Russia to Switzerland in 2016 seeking asylum reported a far more different tale of events that had occurred. According to Padalka it has the ability to paralyze with its venom. The highest diversity of organisms in the lake ice was significantly associated (p<0.05) with higher concentrations of ions and amino acids. They form in the presence of oil, which is created when decayed organic matter is subjected to pressure underground. This octopus-like entity would prove to be elusive, deceptive, and deadly. "It shaped itself into the form of a human diver. And potentially, something to weaponize. The liquid water depth over the ridge is about 200m (700ft), compared to roughly 400m (1,300ft) deep in the northern basin and 800m (2,600ft) deep in the southern. Setimus And The Aztec UFO Crash The First Alien Contact Encounter Of Modern Times? The team found 3,507 unique gene sequences, and approximately 94% of the sequences were from bacteria and 6% were from Eukarya. Perhaps, though, its most remarkable ability is that of camouflage. I agree with you that it seems to be a hefty cover up. var pfHeaderImgUrl = '';var pfHeaderTagline = '';var pfdisableClickToDel = 0;var pfHideImages = 0;var pfImageDisplayStyle = 'block';var pfDisablePDF = 0;var pfDisableEmail = 0;var pfDisablePrint = 0;var pfCustomCSS = '';var pfEncodeImages = 0;var pfShowHiddenContent = 0;var pfBtVersion='2';(function(){var js,pf;pf=document.createElement('script');pf.type='text/javascript';pf.src='//cdn.printfriendly.com/printfriendly.js';document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(pf)})(); This species is reputedly a previously undiscovered predator from under the ice in Lake Vostok, Antarctica. Antarctic glacial ice covers the lake, roughly 4,000 meters thick. These structures form at the high-pressure depths of Lake Vostok and would become unstable if brought to the surface. We watched helplessly as it used its arms to tear off its head then popped its remains in its mouth. [72] However, the water samples obtained by the Russian team were heavily contaminated with drilling fluid, so they reported in May 2017 that it was impossible at this time to obtain reliable data on the real chemical and biological composition of the lake water. This ability can be further developed by organism 46B. Welcome to Episode 109: Lake Vostok & Organism 46-B! Of course, given the off-limits to all but a few nature of Antarctica, many conspiracy theorists suggest that Russian scientists, and indeed other high-ranking international figures, are likely aware of much more than the public can even begin to imagine. Samples taken from the lake so far contain about one part of kerosene per 1000 of water, and they are contaminated with bacteria previously present in the drill bit and the kerosene drilling fluid. What makes this lake so special is that . Only with more grasping sucker covered arms. Organisim 46 B Killer Squid from Lake Vostok the Subglacial lake.Ok guys so just like most conspiracy theories this is going to get a little complicated so just bear with me.Lake Vostok was only discovered in 1974 after the Russian Soviet had established a research station above it in 1967.once the Russians had discovered there was a fresh water subglacial Lake some 4000 meters (2 miles) below them, they began a 30 year long drilling operation to drill to the fresh water Lake that was aptly named after the Russian research station Lake Vostok.In 2015 news articles started to circulate about a team of Russian Reasrchers who had gone missing on an expedition down to the subglacial Lake. [21] It has been confirmed that the lake contains large amounts of liquid water under the more than 3-kilometer-thick (1.9mi) ice cap. We thought it was one of my colleagues swimming towards us in scuba gear. According to Padalka it has the ability to paralyze with its venom. If we were not all PHDs, I fear it would have in the end outwitted us.. [48] Drilling stopped on 5 February 2011 at a depth of 3,720m (12,200ft) so that the research team could make it off the ice before the beginning of the Antarctic winter season. A partial skeleton of the "La Brea woman" was found in 1914. According to reports and leaks from a former member of the project, Dr. Anton Padalka, a discovery of a 14-armed octopus would prove a breakthrough. Brea 2020 UWMP Appendices FINAL-2021.06.24 Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! Dr. Anton Padalka told a tale of a research mission to discover life in Lake Vostok, deep beneath the Antarctic ice when his team disappeared there for 5 days. In terms of dealing with the creature and depth, I have not included any special drawbacks nor bonuses, since a number of creatures can move between the deep sea and the surface with no ill effect.