KGB’s Secret Files. UFO (part 2)
- At July 10, 2017
- By Felipe Sandoval Correa
- In Siberia
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Psychic games were not the only type of psychological warfare played by the world powers throughout the tumultuous 20th century. Following the Tunguska incident in 1908 (the fall of a mysterious object in Siberia described in the previous post), rampant waves of speculation were cast around what the incident could bring. But it was not until the Roswell incident in 1947 that the agencies started using this information as a tool for a cultural and political manipulation. After Perestroika and the fall of the Communist bloc, the evidence of a paranormal warfare was declassified by both the eastern and western sides. From sightings, to abductions, to abandoned aircraft and alien corpses footage, all kinds of stories came out to light spurring a flurry of speculation.

KGB military coverage of a UFO Crash
Believers have shown that many sightings registered during the sixties, especially in the northern zones of the Soviet Union, match the information provided by the recently declassified material. Some of these testimonies also talk about abductions. Stories of people being captured by extraterrestrials to be used as some kind of experiment or information tool. One of the hypotheses claims that the very same agencies that experiment with psychic warfare are the ones that carry out this mysterious kidnappings. To this day, no one officially knows.
Other released footage shows –what appears to be– extraterrestrial bodies being examined, along with military coverage of weird aircraft abandoned in forests, and so on. Since the dissolution of the USSR and the release of these documents, there has been much theory and speculation, fake material, and people trying to take advantage of the climate of the time. Former agents have come forward, declassified video is traded in mass in paranormal black markets, an image of the Soviet Union’s activities has been colorfully painted: doubles agents, blackmailing, smuggling, etc.

Autopsy of an ET body by Soviet doctors
Much of the science fiction imagery we see today has been inspired by these findings. But this is not only a thing of imaginations. Many ufologists still believe that the military and commercial technology that exists today comes from whatever was found and covered in the Roswell event (or in Tunguska event, for that matter). If you want to take a deeper look on the matter and actually see some of these videos, watch the documentary below, made on the 1990s. But beware, because you will find more questions than answers. We guarantee so.