Re: A Dialogue of the Deaf
- From: lorad474@xxxxxx
- Date: 29 Dec 2005 23:18:56 -0800
darsiaubas@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> lorad474@xxxxxx wrote:
> I can see the headline now...
>
> "Shiny balls admire Hui's firm ripe melons from above !"
> Film at 11.
> Vidas
Cut back with the crack pipe and Barry White LPs, already, you silly
russian monkey.
Since you seem unable to appreciate your native russian scientific
discoveries, (I suggest you remove your tin-foil shlapka) here's some
more, for educational purposes:
"KGB's secret UFO files finally made public
Pravda.Ru Dec. 27, 2005
Files comprising the famous Blue Folder have been declassified a while
ago. The prominent Soviet cosmonaut Pavel Popovich got the folder from
the KGB in 1991. These days Mr. Popovich holds the position of honorary
president of the Academy of Informational and Applied Ufology. The
folder contains numerous descriptions of UFO flights and reports on
some (mostly failed) attempts taken by the military in order to catch
the aliens.
Aliens acknowledged back in 1968
In 1968, 13 leading aircraft designers and engineers of a brand-new
aircraft section of the Soviet Committee on Space Technology and
Exploration forwarded a letter to the Soviet Prime Minister Alexei
Kosygin. Actually, it was a request to set up a special organization
for the study of UFOs. A reply to the letter was signed by Academician
Shchukin. It is an amazing document per se:
"A number of competent organizations of the Presidium of the USSR
Academy of Sciences in cooperation with the Chief Directorate of
Meteorological Service, Defense Ministry and a few other agencies
considered the issue of nature of the so-called flying objects. The
organizations involved in the study of the atmosphere and space have
been instructed to register and do research on any cases of UFOs for
identification purposes. The USSR Academy of Sciences is charged with
general monitoring of the phenomena, and therefore a special
organization for the study of UFOs is not required."
"It was a real breakthrough," says Vladimir Azhazha, president of the
above academy and keeper of the Blue Folder. "The authorities not only
acknowledged the existence of UFOs for the first time, they also showed
their great interest in the issue," adds he.
"We got hold of the Blue Folder only in 1991," says Mr. Azhazha. "Pavel
Popovich was given the folder after requesting reports on the cases of
UFOs. I received the folder from Popovich, it was a 124-page
compilation of reports about the encounters with UFOs. The reports
filed by authorities, military units COs and eyewitnesses. It took us a
long time to get rid of some doubts before making the folder public,"
says he.
Mr. Popovich saw an UFO only once while flying in a passenger plane
from Washington to Moscow. According to him, the object looked like a
shining triangle that popped up out of nowhere, for awhile it flew near
the plane at about 1,000 km per hour before vanishing without a trace.
Despite the cover letter that effectively denied any special program by
the KGB for monitoring the UFO activities, the contents of the folder
indicated the opposite. It is quite obvious that the Soviet secret
police launched thoughtful investigations in several cases e.g. an
anomaly observed near the village of Burkhala of the Magadan region on
October 21, 1989. The report on the incident says: "The eyewitnesses
claim to have watched a red shining sphere circulating above the
village for half an hour." The northern lights are reported to have
shone extremely brightly all night long following the incident.
The flying disks vanished in thin air after the explosion
KGB agents looked high and low trying to figure out what happened at
the airport of the city of Mineralnye Vody on December 15, 1987.
According to the airport dispatchers, at 23.15 the flight No 65798
reported an incoming "object resembling an aircraft with its headlights
on." The radars showed no aircraft whatsoever. Three minutes later the
UFO was gone as reported by the flight No 65789.
The crew of another plane also observed the UFO flying in that area.
The clock read approximately 23.20. According to crewmembers, the UFO
left a fiery trail in the air. The crews of the both planes reported
that the UFO had disappeared after the flash resembling an explosion. A
villager reported a burning plane flying over his village at 23.30. The
eyewitness said the plane then disappeared. The eyewitness found no
wreckage or other evidence of a plane crash.
No manholes found in the "Martian" spacecraft
>>From time to time the military made attempts to deal with UFOs
independently. In August 1987, servicemen of an antiaircraft unit based
on the Tiksi Peninsula tried to "get to know better" an unidentified
flying object that appeared on a radar screen. The report from Colonel
Lobanov, a duty officer of the military unit No 45038, said: "An
unidentified target detected by the radar station of the commandant"s
office of the antiaircraft unit at 05.45 Moscow time." The target moved
at a speed varying from 0 to 400 km per hour. At 06.55 a helicopter
MI-8 took off for a closer examination of the object. Suddenly, the
object became invisible. Another aircraft, the AN-12 was flying in the
vicinity at the time. At 3600 m the crew reported an emerald cloud with
a few traces of purple and dark spots visible in the middle. Two
inverse trails were reported behind the cloud.
An incident occurred in the Leningrad Military Region in early August
of 1987. Five officers were dispatched to the northern part of Karelia
to accompany an object of unknown origin that had been located near the
city of Vyborg. The object was said to be 14 m long, 4 meters wide and
2.5 m high. The military failed to open the "extraterrestrial can."
Eventually, the object disappeared from the hangar late September.
On July 28, 1989, the arrival of an UFO spread panic among the
personnel of a military unit stationed in the vicinity of Kapustin Yar,
in the Astrakhan region. Corporal Valery Voloshin was on duty in the
communications center at the time. He filed the first report on the
case.
Researchers believe the Blue Folder is an invaluable source of
information. According to Mr. Azhazha, all reports and evidence on
record indicate that intelligent life forms control the objects that
mean no harm to human beings. At least no case of an attack by UFO
against man was found in the folder. "
http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/6063.asp
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