Thursday, 23 December 2010

By Paul Stonehill

By Paul Stonehill
As usual, the Russian UFO history and sightings are ignored. As a researcher of Russian and Soviet paranormal phenomena, and author and co-author of books about Russian UFO phenomenon, I consider this to be reprehensible. Ignorant people put together such lists. Nations like Russia, China and India are simply discarded. Australia is not included, and Asia is overlooked. There has been tremendous UFO activity in Eurasia; Russia/USSR has had numerous cases observed by military, scientists, intelligence officers, as well as civilians... to no avail, it seems. The Voronezh/Borisoglebsk; the 1980 Moscow and vicinity waves; the triangular objects over Russia way before Belgium; the USOs in the waters of Russia, Ukraine, and Asia; the Monchegorsk Object; the T-134 case of 1984; the Dalnegorsk Crash; the Usovo 1982 case that almost started a nuclear war; the 1976 dancing spheres over a submarine base; the Kola Peninsula observations; the Maritime Province UFO sightings; the 1908 Tunguska Phenomenon; the 1892 dirigible sightings; the SETKA, a top secret Soviet program for UFO research in the USSR; the KGB UFO files; credible sightings by cosmonauts; UFOs over China; the Sea of Okhotsk and the Devils Sea cases;...all were ignored by those who compiled the list. I have nothing but scorn for the ignoramuses.

Paul Stonehill


The Soviet UFO Files

Mysterious Sky: Soviet UFO Phenomenon

UFO Case Files of Russia

Author and researcher


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