Gennady Charodeev
The Daily Star Sunday newspaper believes that many military in Western countries today do not doubt that our Earth has long been "grazed" by aliens. But government officials in different countries "have to formulate their claims about the existence of UFOs very carefully." After all, it's not for nothing that after each such sensational message in the media there are stories about hundreds of pregnant women who, in all seriousness, claim that they are expecting a child from aliens.
Over the past two decades, more than 200 close contacts with unidentified flying objects have been recorded in the skies over Yorkshire alone. The latter took place in late May, when a jet passenger snapped a photo of a long, cigar-shaped object attached to the side of the plane while flying over the British Isles. The passenger showed his pictures at the nearest police station. He was laughed at.
"Yorkshire acts as a magnet for UFOs," one of the UFO hunters, who identified himself as Dave, told The Daily Star Sunday. "Anyone who does not believe in the existence of" plates "should spend several days here watching the sky".
Many, by the way, believe that the "visits" of aliens are associated with two secret listening stations, which are stationed in Yorkshire.
The Wall Street Journal reported that in June 2021, the Office of the US Head of National Intelligence sent an analytical report on "unidentified aerial phenomena" to Congress. This document was prepared by specialists from the Office of Naval Intelligence, who formed a special working group to study the issue. They reviewed the reports of 144 UFO sightings, and concluded that "unidentified aerial phenomena" could threaten the safety of flights, and probably the national security of the United States.
Knowing about the prepared report, a number of American publications retold rumors about a mysterious "dark body" similar to a UFO, which allegedly "devoured torpedoes and drones" in the ocean. Later it turned out that the retired commander of the US Navy, David Fravor, was "flapping his tongue". During interrogation by the FBI, he said that during the service he met a UFO 130 km off the coast of San Diego, while patrolling the area on a Super Hornet fighter. From the cockpit, Fravor allegedly saw a huge, dark, oval-shaped object. Later, the diver, who worked in conjunction with Fravor, clarified: the mysterious object literally "sucked in a torpedo." "It was definitely not a submarine, the outlines of which cannot be confused with anything", - the diver shouted to the interrogators.
At the same time, the headquarters of the US Navy officially confirmed that the three videos, which were recently, apparently at the suggestion of naval sailors, distributed on all social networks by the non-profit organization To The Stars Academy, captured UFOs "violating US borders." One of the stories was reported by Popular Mechanics magazine. According to him, the Pentagon spent $ 22 million to study these particular UFOs.
The video mentioned by the magazine was filmed back in 2004 by F-18 fighter pilots taking off off the coast of California from the aircraft carrier Nimitz. Space objects suddenly appeared at an altitude of about 27 km, and then flew to the sea, after which they stopped at an altitude of 7 km and hovered. Then they disappeared from the radar screens.
Two more similar videos published by the Delong organization are dated January 2015.
Black Vault Project Curator John Greenwald has requested comments from the US Navy on the video. He said he expected officials to call the objects in the videos "drones" or "balloons," but to his surprise, the authorities admitted that it was an "unidentified aerial phenomenon".
The Aerospace Threat Research Program had been in operation since 2007, but was closed five years later due to the high cost. Few people knew about it, although it was not secret.
Incidentally, the United States has been studying UFOs for many years. From 1947 to 1969, the US military checked over 12,000 reports of unidentified objects. At this time, the Blue Book project was working in America. Experts have found that in most cases people took stars, fireballs, clouds or airplanes for UFOs. However, scientists could not explain 701 cases.
The Pentagon, in secret, still continues to actively study UFOs today. It is known, for example, about the existence of "Area 51" - a secret and guarded military base in the state of Nevada. Its real purpose is unknown, but, according to ufologists, the US authorities are hiding evidence of contacts with aliens there.
In November 1985, in Geneva, in talks with Secretary General Mikhail Gorbachev, President Ronald Reagan raised the issue of creating a united front "in the event of an alien invasion from space". Gorbachev was not ready for this turn of the conversation. Perhaps this was an attempt to clarify the state of work in the USSR on this problem, to which the Americans paid considerable attention at that moment. In the Soviet Union, it was officially forbidden to engage in UFOs, and could be sent to a psychiatric hospital.
In fact, the authorities in our country have been seriously dealing with the problems of space aliens at all times. Ufologist Sergei Mikhailov told Novye Izvestia that during the years of Soviet power the level of research was the highest; the Academy of Sciences, the Ministry of Defense, the KGB and a number of educational institutions and research centers took part in them. They funded research on the highest level, even in the most difficult years.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, under Boris Yeltsin, studies of anomalous phenomena were continued, but were financed entirely from the budget of the Ministry of Defense. Until 1999. And then - it is not known in what line the specialists continued to spend money.
Once Yuri Gagarin said at one of the meetings that if he were "allowed", he could tell "a lot of interesting things about his flight." And according to the recollections of the head of the ensemble of electric musical instruments Meshcherin, cosmonaut No. 1, having listened to the concert of the ensemble, admitted that in orbit "very similar music sounded in his ears"...
Cosmonaut No. 2, Titov, also experienced unusual sensations in space. When asked how he slept in space and what dreams he had, a strange answer followed: he always sleeps well and never dreams.
But immediately after Titov's return to Earth, a secret order on the "non-proliferation of information" followed, and the single flights of Soviet cosmonauts were also stopped.
In February 1991, at a meeting in Novosibirsk, German Stepanovich said literally the following: “I am convinced that there are other civilizations. This is undoubtedly. And if they come to us from somewhere, it means that they are at a higher level of development ... We still do not know much about what is happening in space".
As it turned out later, the renowned cosmonaut had good reasons for such judgments. Today ufologists already know that Titov's ship was accompanied by a luminous ball throughout its flight in space in August 1961.
It is interesting that in those years from Baikonur, by order of the Kremlin, the first official message of three words was urgently sent to the aliens: “Peace. Lenin. USSR". Then the Soviet satellites "carried" into orbit more than 100 bas-reliefs and a dozen busts of Lenin, Khrushchev and Brezhnev. But for some reason, the answer on Earth has not yet been waited for...