Here is an amazing story from the Cold War what was then the USSR. In 1969 a UFO (Flying Saucer) crash landed in a place called Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk, Oblast, USSR. It was recovered by the then KGB and believe it or not has been kept a state secret until only recently?
It boggles the mind just how they kept this a top secret what with all the soldiers they used and especially that secrets were being traded from the Iron Curtain to the west for a packet of Camels? But hey, you have to give it to the Russians when they want to keep a secret they can, but as with everything time is a tell all. So here you go, a really compelling story of a downed UFO which they probably thought an American was going to climb out of, hardly any of them knew what an American even looked like?
Just like hundreds of years ago in England, South Sheilds. A monkey with clothes on (must of been a circus act) washed up on a beach and the English back then thought it was a French sailor because they couldn't understand it (plus no-one had ever seen a French man, let alone heard one speak) so they put it on trial and executed it for treason because the English were at war with France then. How weird is that? The Geordies (north east, English people) from that area hate to be called monkey hangers, lol.
Watch this video it's amazing.
It boggles the mind just how they kept this a top secret what with all the soldiers they used and especially that secrets were being traded from the Iron Curtain to the west for a packet of Camels? But hey, you have to give it to the Russians when they want to keep a secret they can, but as with everything time is a tell all. So here you go, a really compelling story of a downed UFO which they probably thought an American was going to climb out of, hardly any of them knew what an American even looked like?
Just like hundreds of years ago in England, South Sheilds. A monkey with clothes on (must of been a circus act) washed up on a beach and the English back then thought it was a French sailor because they couldn't understand it (plus no-one had ever seen a French man, let alone heard one speak) so they put it on trial and executed it for treason because the English were at war with France then. How weird is that? The Geordies (north east, English people) from that area hate to be called monkey hangers, lol.
Watch this video it's amazing.
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