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Strange cabin

In the fall of 1946, the United States trial-produced the first low-altitude reconnaissance aircraft, and the task of test flight was handed over to the experienced old pilot Dulles.

By FlenderPublished 2 years ago 6 min read
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In the fall of 1946, the United States trial-produced the first low-altitude reconnaissance aircraft, and the task of test flight was handed over to Dulles, an experienced old pilot. Dulles had participated in World War II. In the anti-fascist air battle, with his superb driving skills and courage, he made repeated military exploits, shot down more than ten enemy planes, and was awarded the title of ace pilot by the US Department of Defense.

  On the day of the test flight of the low-altitude reconnaissance plane, it was a fine weather with a clear sky of 10,000 miles. Under the watchful eyes of everyone, Dulles drove the reconnaissance plane that had just been trial-produced off the runway and flew into the blue sky smoothly. The ground commander maintained close contact with him. Under the command of the ground commander, the reconnaissance plane sometimes rocked into the blue sky; sometimes turned to a low-altitude dive; finally, the ground commander ordered Dulles to fly at an ultra-low altitude. Dulles flew the reconnaissance plane over mountains, over lakes, and over farms, and everything went very smoothly.

  When Dulles received the order to return, he quickly returned from another route at a low altitude. When the reconnaissance plane flew over Santa Cruz, all the instruments on the plane suddenly failed and lost contact with the commander on the ground. contact. Dulles had never encountered such a situation before, and immediately became nervous: "Oh! No, the plane is malfunctioning." Although Dulles was very nervous, three minutes later, Dulles found that all the gauges on the plane were back to normal and reconnected with the ground. He exclaimed in surprise: "Strange thing! Strange thing!"

  After he returned to the airport, he reported to the commander what had just happened in the air. In order to find out what was going on, the commander flew the plane over Santa Cruz himself, and the same situation happened.

  After the scientists heard the strange news, they hurried to Santa Cruz to investigate. They found nothing unusual during the investigation, but found a strange log cabin in the Santa Cruz city area. The cabin is tilted, giving the feeling that it is about to collapse. After the scientists walked into the cabin, their bodies immediately became tilted, and several people even tilted to 45 degrees without falling.

  The scientists were in a corner of the cabin and saw a piece of wood slanted to form a sloping ramp, so he found a ball and put it on the ramp to see what the reaction was. When they put the ball on the ramp, the ball did not roll down, but stayed quietly where it was. One of the scientists pushed the ball down, and saw that the ball slowly rolled down the slope. The strange thing is that the ball had not rolled to the lowest point, but actually climbed up towards the height of the ramp again. Finally, it stopped firmly at the height of the slope.

  Scientists also have a strange feeling in this hut, that is, after people enter this hut, they feel dizzy and their bodies are very uncomfortable, but as soon as they leave this hut, their bodies return to normal.

  According to the old man around the hut: The hut was built in about 1895 and has a history of more than 50 years. At that time, it was a barren mountain and no one lived there. The owner of the hut was an old beggar named Robert. After he wandered to Santa Cruz, he saw that there was a flat land on this hillside, the surrounding woods were towering, and the environment was very beautiful. He built the hut with money from begging. After living in the hut for half a year, a series of strange things happened. One morning when the north wind was blowing, Robert had not yet gotten up. One of his friends came to him and found his hut leaning to the left from a distance. He thought it was the strong wind that blew the hut like this. He was so anxious that he shouted outside the house for Robert to come out quickly.

  Robert, who was in a dream, heard someone calling him to get out of bed and get dressed, but he just sat up and suddenly felt a little swollen. When he habitually reached out to the original place to get the clothes, the clothes moved from the head of the bed to At the end of the bed, he felt very strange, and when he looked closely at the things in the room, they all moved accordingly. He thought that a thief had visited his house last night, but there were no less things in the house. After he got dressed and went out, Only then did he realize that his small house was tilting so much that it was about to collapse, and he was so frightened that he broke out in a cold sweat that he did not dare to enter the house again.

  However, he was reluctant to leave the hut, because every night, many small iron utensils flew to the side of his hut inexplicably. As if it was given to him by God. From now on, he no longer had to beg, so he took these iron utensils to the blacksmith shop to sell, and in exchange for a lot of bread and beer, he lived a very comfortable life.

  One morning, Robert went to the blacksmith shop in the town with a pocket of iron tools such as a hoe kitchen knife to sell. As soon as he walked into the door of the blacksmith shop, a pair of iron pliers grabbed his collar and shouted loudly: "I finally caught you, an old thief."

  Robert looked back and saw that he was being held by a bearded farmer as strong as an ox. He asked in confusion, "Why are you arresting me?"

  "You stole my hoe, I won't catch you, who will I catch?" Bearded roared.

  Robert strenuously denied that he had stolen the bearded hoe. Just as they were arguing, another shepherd came to the blacksmith's shop. He found a pair of wool shears from the pile of iron that Robert brought, shook it in front of Robert and said, "This is the third shears I've lost this year. I'm sure you stole all the shears I've lost before."

  "I didn't steal!" Robert said to the shepherd.

  "You're still arguing, my name is engraved on the shears, he opened his eyes to see." The shepherd pointed angrily at the letters on the shears and said.

  Robert really jumped into the Mississippi River and couldn't wash away his grievances. He was sentenced to three years in prison for theft. Who knows, before he arrived half a year later, Robert died in prison with the reputation of a thief on his back. No one came to live in the cottage anymore.

  After Robert's death, the surrounding farmers and herdsmen lost small ironware from time to time, but they were all found by this strange hut.

  Scientists have tested the hut based on this strange phenomenon and found that there is a strong magnetic field under the foundation of the hut. As for why there is such a magnetic field, scientists still do not have a clear statement.

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