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Originally posted by spacebot
It is an irony, in a supposed "not free" Russia you get more chances to find about things in the press where in a supposed "free" country like the US the former USSR
what we get from the US since in the US theres big money to be made from the UFOs? Its absolutely ridiculous.
No doubt very interesting from our friends with nasty teeth.
If Ufo's are real, its all about energy, (ie. big money) not Ufo's. Who controls the ships is dead. Give us the energy. None, UFO do not exist.
Originally posted by 1nL1ghtened
Yes Please do..I found it extremely interesting...
I believe that some of the witnesses interviewed ( a retired cosmonaut )
feels that there is much more to this whole enigma, bordering on the meta-physical... thought inspiring none the less....
Originally posted by Absence of Self
Consequentally the Soviet scientific view of the UFO phemonenon having come from a background where their methodologies, approaches and viewpoints differ from our own, represents an important opportunity to see how that phemonenon was approached from a unique yet entirely valid perspective.
In 1948, less than a year after the
famed Roswell Incident, the base’s
radar operators picked up an
unidentified object. At the same time,
a fighter pilot flying close to the base
had a visual sighting of a silver,
cigar-shaped object. Reporting that
he was being blinded by rays from
the UFO, the pilot was ordered to
engage with it and, after a three
minute dogfight, a missile
successfully brought down the
object. It seems that the UFO fired
some sort of energy weapon at the
MiG and both craft crashed to the
ground.
On
June 3rd, 1960, two alien craft
allegedly crashed at Kapustin Yar,
creating an expanding fireball that
caused explosions in the vicinity for
over an hour. Figures are seen
running from the conflagration,
smoke pouring from their clothing.
One drops to the ground and lies
motionless. One of the UFOs was
said to have destroyed three rockets
on their launch pads, while the other
took out a fuel depot. Once the
flames had been doused, the
remains of the craft were sent to
Zhitkur.
SOURCE PDF FILE
Azhazha explained how many Soviet
fighter pilots engaged in dogfights
with UFOs. Former Soviet Air Force
colonel and cosmonaut, a hero of the
state, Marina Popovich confirmed
that she had personally witnessed
aerial battles between Soviet jets
and UFOs.
Remember that just about every article in Trud/Pravda/ITAR-Tass, every book, scientific article, radio and television show etc, would had to have been approved by the various propaganda departments. Technically the KGB 2nd Directorate (later the 5th Directorate) and the Department of Agitation and Propaganda of the CC CPSU (Agitprop, or the Ideological Department), so the fact that they did publish an occasional story about UFO's at all is highly interesting and they must have had a good reason for doing so. (whatever it was) ~Absence of Self