U.F.O. Landing Is Fact, Not Fantasy, the Russians Insist (New York Times Headline Oct. 11th 1989)

Another intriguing declassified CIA file we will look at, occurred in Russian and has gone down in UFO history. The CIA once again demonstrates their deep interest in UFO/Extraterrestrial activity around the globe. This time in the Soviet Union in the midst of the cold war. This declassified file, in which the agents deployed in this nation included a complete and detailed compendium of notes, of the Voronezh case that occurred there.

On the afternoon of September 2nd 1989, a group of children were playing in the Yuzhni park, in the city of Voronezh, southeast of Moscow,  and witnessed a mysterious object land in the park where they were playing. According to reports, two beings emerged from the object that were accompanied by something that was described as a kind of robot. The stories indicate that the beings were very tall and that when the children saw the occupants of the craft emerge, one of the children ran away in fear. However, one of the three beings shot this boy with something like lightning, which paralyzed the child. Immediately thereafter, the beings and the small robot like device, left in the same mysterious way as they had arrived. A large circular metallic like craft that had no visible propulsion system.

In the following days, the newspapers that were included in the declassified report of the CIA, spoke of the work carried out by scientists, police officers, researchers and journalists. And it is even noted that a team of scientists from the Moscow geophysics laboratory confirmed the landing site of the UFO.

As can be noted, this recent release of de-classified files by the CIA contains startling revelations about the cases that they have investigated. In many ways the information contained in these files is far more amazing than that which was released in June of 2021 in the so called “Pentagon papers”.

Look out for our next article as we continue to dig deeper into this latest CIA declassification.

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