•Part 1•
In 1997, the famous US radio show "Coast to Coast AM" interviewed a man named Mel Waters, who claimed that in an area of his property located on Manastash Ridge, Washington, there was a kind of strange hole where People had gone for years to shed residues like refrigerators, wood, earth, cattle, or even dead people.
One of the mysteries of the hole according to Mel was that it had no bottom. Over the years the garbage accumulated could not be seen, lit the hole and did not reflect the bottom or sides. Mel was conducting her own research, threw a metal bucket through the hole without hearing any kind of metallic sound, also tried it with tube TVs without hearing any blast, just silence. From what could be said, the hole had no end. The hole is about 3 meters in diameter, with a kind of retaining wall around it and no apparent background.
One of the mysteries that worried Mel was that the hole had no bottom. He tried lowering a fishing line with a caramel tied at the beginning of the line, thinking that when it reached the end the water would dissolve it. After reaching the 500 meters down, he climbed again with the caramel intact. So he performed the same operation with a lead of about 500 grams and attached to more reels.
At 80 meters according to your digital meter I still have not reached the end of the hole. But what most shook Mel was when one of the locals threw his dead dog through the hole. A few days later, the man saw his dog running again.
-The GOVERNMENT TAKES THE ZONE-
According to Mel after the broadcast of the radio program, the Government forced him out of his land. The army took over the area. The uniformed personnel threatened him if he continued talking about the subject they would plant drugs in his land. The excuse that forced him to give was that a plane had crashed in its grounds. Mel made another interview three days after what happened, explaining what the real interests of the government were. The result did not wait, the government stayed all its land. According to some information, Mel received from the US government. $ 250,000 in his account each month and moved to Australia, where he was engaged in research and environmental conservation. But before 2000, everything changed.