The speculation continues as to what really occurred. There have been suggestions that the Soviets made some type of contact with Grey aliens during WWII. What do you think?
There have been rumors floating around for many years that the first Russian contact with “Grey aliens” allegedly took place in 1942. At the time, a series of diplomatic visits to discuss matters of mutual concern were planned, according to alleged Russian documents, and a treaty was made.
In 1969 in the state of Sverdlovsky, a UFO was reported to have crashed and was recovered by the Russian military. There is an alleged video footage showing the recovery, with close-ups of the UFO itself. Allegedly, there was one dead alien found in the craft. The remains of the alien and the UFO debris were taken to a secure Russian site, where the saucer was analyzed, and an autopsy was done on the alien.
According to the Russian newspaper “Pravda”, the KGB allegedly had a special unit designed to gather and monitor all pieces of information regarding mystical and unexplained phenomena reported inside and outside the Soviet Union.
Also according to Pravda, General A. G. Ponomarnko, head commander of the Urals military district, was to ensure that KGB agents be involved in the work about the UFO at all stages. The agents’ reports were promptly forwarded to Colonel A. I. Grigoriev, chief of the KGB scientific department.
According to other reports, there are unsubstantiated accounts that a UFO crashed or was shot down near the city of Prohlandnyi, in the USSR on August 10, 1989. Soviet military radar tracked an unidentified flying object and the Russians attempted unsuccessfully to contact the craft. The UFO was classified as “hostile.” Soviet defenses were alerted, and MIG-25s flew to find and identify the UFO.
There was obvious damage to the exterior of the craft. The retrieval team, wearing protective outerwear, moved to the site. There was a small amount of radiation, and some members of the team were affected.
A helicopter on the scene was hooked up to the craft, and the UFO was transported to Mozdok Air Base. Russians entered the UFO and discovered three alien bodies-two dead, one barely alive.
A team of doctors and other medical personnel made every effort to keep the alien alive but failed. All three of the beings were about 3 1/2 to 4 feet tall, with gray outerwear. Underneath, their skin was a blue-green color with a reptilian texture. They had no hair, large black eyes covered with a protective lid, and web fingers ended their long, slender arms. The alien bodies were kept in glass containers and the UFO was taken to Kapustin Yar.
This information was first reported by three Russian investigators-Anton Anfalov, Lenura Azizova and Alexander Mosolov. However, they had no documentation to support their story.
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NOTE: Even though the Russian Republic is devolving deeper into a soviet state, there are still occasional reports leaked about the possibility of alien contact during the USSR's existence. Will we ever obtain the truth along with documentation? The current situation seems to place doubt on that scenario. Lon
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