 Known as the Kola Superdeep Bohol, it was a Soviet engineering project that occurred from the late 1960s to the early 1990s. Going to a depth of 40,000 feet, operations on the site ceased after they reached unbearable heat levels as they predictably got closer and closer to the Earth's superheated molten core. It is known as the deepest hole on Earth and long held the title as the deepest hole humans had ever dug. A test in machinery's capabilities and to see how far into the Earth they could bore before they were inevitably turned away from unbearable heat. Yet, interestingly, although this borehole is located on a remote peninsula in northern Russia, thus making it a very minimal danger to human life, it was hurriedly sealed up after a fossil was found, reportedly at 40,000 feet deep within our Earth's mantle. The drilling operation reportedly went through a layer of ancient plankton which brought up lifeforms dated at 2.5 billion years old. The question is, what was this fossil? Why would rumors circle that that is the reason for sealing this borehole? Unsealed even though it presented no real danger to anyone. Why would sites such as Snopes get involved in trying to discredit these claims? There are many things within modern historical understanding which have been born out of another area of history which was, unfortunately, built upon an initial faulty foundation, this often being timelines and an ignorant lack of awareness of ancient high technology. So if something arises which casts doubt on these areas of teaching, it can have a catastrophic effect on other areas of academia, thus this would indeed give motive to cease any such operations, and to hastily stonewall, or in this case seal any access to the location, thus covering up any further discoveries. What was found within the Kola Superdeep Borehole? We find the possibilities highly compelling.