Declassified CIA KGB File: Aliens CRUSHED the Soviet Army..!! Uncover the shocking truth behind the declassified KGB files! In this video, we dive deep into a 1989 UFO incident in Siberia where aliens allegedly turned 23 Soviet soldiers to stone, as revealed by a CIA document. Did the USSR army really face an extraterrestrial attack? What secrets did the KGB hide? Join us as we explore this mysterious event, the petrified soldiers, and the conspiracy theories surrounding it.

Join Cristina Gomez as we dive deep into the UFO Russian mysteries. 

00:00 - Intro 
01:33 - The KGB File 
15:38 - Nuclear Missile Incident
23:12 - Height 611/Dalnegorsk UFO Crash
29:01 - Kapustin Yar Incidents
36:35 - Live Comments
40:11 - Outro and Credits 

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Show Transcript

In the mountain of classified military documents, certain cases stand out just far from extraordinary claims. But for the questions that rise about official documentation and verification processes, those are the questions that we want to ask. Those are the files that we want to look at. And if they aren't declassified, well, then they need to be. And today we will be examining a CIA document declassified in the year two thousand. But we're going to get into that just a little bit more and how it's recently gone viral, even though it's been released for a handful of years. All of a sudden it is taking the Internet by storm. And this particular case. Originating from the cold winter in Siberia of nineteen eighty nine presents us with the very bizarre and alleged military encounter that has been documented in these kinds of files. I want to say hello and welcome to everyone catching this live. I know we're a little bit late. I was having a lot, a lot of technical difficulties, but that's what happens when you do things live. So I want to say thank you so much. for being here and for waiting on me as well. Let's get straight into it. So this incident occurred during what should have been a regular routine Soviet military exercise in Siberia. And here is a screenshot of the document that was released by the CIA. And according to the declassified document, the Soviet military personnel were shooting missiles for practice and then they accidentally hit a UFO in the sky. But here is the interesting part, and there's quite a few of those. But the document details how five humanoid beings emerged from the damaged craft. And these entities were described as having elongated cranial features and dark pronounced eyes. And the document states that these entities... This part is... I've never heard this before. But it had mentioned in this report... that these entities merged into a single spherical formation, creating what witnesses described as an intense light phenomenon. It was buzzing, it was hissing, and then it grew bigger and bigger and bigger, and then it almost, almost exploded. But it didn't. Here is an AI rendition of what these people might have seen that day. But the consequences of this encounter, is that if we are to accept this official documentation, which is even mentioned actually in this report, it says, if we actually believe this, this is terrifying. But let's say we take this report at face value. We're like, okay, what if there's something to this? Well, it would be catastrophic because twenty three Soviet soldiers were reportedly petrified instantly, like not petrified as in scared, but petrified as in like turned into stone. And it literally transformed them into a stone like substance, according to this report. OK, but only two soldiers survived the incident where. They were able to just kind of like hide behind a shadow is how they described it. And they were able to live to tell the tale as to everyone else. It didn't really work out for them. And in this report, it's also mentioned that the damaged craft, like the remains of it, And the twenty three soldiers were sent to a secure facility in Moscow for further analysis. So that's the report that we have. But you might be asking yourself. How did they get this report? What's going on? Who released this information, right? Because in the articles that you will see online, it's a very sloppy job. They give you this report and that's it with no background information or what's going on or how it was released. That's where you and I are going to be filling in these gaps, all right? But I'm going to blow this up in full screen for you to take a look at and just give me one moment. All right, now everyone's taken a good look at it. What's also mentioned in this report is that this information was released by the Canadian Weekly World News. Let me tell you, I went on a goose hunt to look for Canadian Weekly World News. I found nothing. No online footprint whatsoever. There is a World Weekly News, but that's run in the United States. There is a Canadian Global News, but there is no Canadian Weekly World News. Why is that? Well, to be fair, this was this original report was released a few decades ago. But I thought it I mean, for myself, I thought it was strange. How come Canadian Weekly World News doesn't have any form of footprint? And when you look it up online, like if you just type into A.I., for instance, what's going on in this report? And it says, oh, don't trust Canadian Weekly World News. It's a publication that's known for sensationalism online and creating some fictional fictional stories. I'm like, OK, well, give me the link to this bad boy. What is Canadian Weekly World News? And they will not give you a link. They will give you one, again, for Weekly World News that is in the U.S., a U.S. one, but not a Canadian one. And I thought, hmm, well, isn't that strange? There's already this preconceived idea that it's a sensationalized news outlet, but there is no link to prove that. So I'm putting that out there as my little what happened during my investigation trying to find it. I was scratching my head. I was running through all these different links. I even went to the dark side of the web. I don't like being there, but it happens from time to time. And I found nothing. So I thought we had to talk about Now, there is much more to this because former CIA operative Mike Baker has suggested the possibility of document alterations. And this was this is not for this report. It's just kind of like a general statement that he's made a common concern with Cold War era files. particularly those related to military encounters with unexplained phenomena. Because as we know, during the Cold War era, there was this it was just a really heated battle between the U.S. and Russia. Who is going to get where first? Who is going to be stronger? Who is going to be better? And of course, files during that time and even up to today can be manipulated. And yet there is so much going on in Russia that we simply cannot brush this case aside as a nothing burger of, oh, nothing to see here, because if that was the case, I mean, why would the CIA even release this document to begin with? Now, here's the good stuff. Let me go back to this screenshot. So I had mentioned that this was released in the year two thousand. Not entirely. While it does say it down here. Oh, well, it was it was down there that it was released in in in the year two thousand in reality only. The public didn't receive it until twenty eleven. And that was through a FOIA request. So it's another another thing that isn't mentioned in any of the articles that you're going to read online because they just they just copy and paste. And I thought, I got to give you the goods. So when I first saw this, I thought. Why is this twenty five year declassified report making its rounds online? Everyone's freaking out. This is like the best thing in the world, which, hey, it is pretty cool. But why are we recycling and regurgitating this? To be fair, I missed this when it came out in twenty eleven. And I also missed this when Joe Rogan had mentioned it on his Joe Rogan Experience podcast in twenty twenty three. So it's been online in the public eye for, if anything, two, two and a half years or so. But now we're all freaking out. We're like, it's the coolest thing ever. I'm thinking of the motive. Why? Why are we looking at this now? Now, for you and I, we have a different idea to why we need to look at this. It gives an understanding of what other countries are experiencing and going through when they encounter UFOs and extraterrestrials, which the second half of this show, we will be covering some very prominent cases, and I think a handful of them that you've never heard of before. But for your average media outlet, Why cover this? I want to hear your thoughts in the live chat. I want to hear your thoughts in the comments on that as well. It's a question that I have burning inside and maybe you might have the answers to that because I have some speculations. Maybe you do as well or maybe you have the goods. Maybe you have the answers. So I'd like to read that in the live chat from you. And peace says misinformation to terrorize people of possible aliens. They'll turn you into stone. Yeah, it definitely does not make you want to leave your house at any point in time when you might have this fear of, hey, that UFO might make you into stone. But from this report, let me make this big again. It seems that it might have been a mistake, like an accident. that these soldiers were turned into stone because these entities according to canadian weekly world news it was mentioned that these beings they came out of the damaged craft they amalgamed into one spherical ball of light they shot up into the air and then that energy that they released Petrified the soldiers. So it might have been a mistake. An accident. Or it could have been intentional. Because these military officials. They ruined their craft. That's up to interpretation. And actually this file. This report. Is up to interpretation. This is only one page. I believe of like two hundred plus pages. We only got one sheet. So you can only make so many conclusions when you're missing the overall bulk of the report and the details and the witness testimonies, if there are any, like from those two witnesses that survived and so on and so forth. But they always play these games with us every single time. They only give you a limited amount of information. And is that by design? The more theories, the more ideas, the more it will divide people because they don't all have the same conclusion. And then you're focusing over here and not on the real issue of what really happened. with those soldiers, with the UFOs, with the crash retrieval program that they might have had during that timeframe. There's all these different ideas, right? And I'm just, I'm sitting here, I'm kind of stewing like a beef stew over here of like, what's going on? Why can't we just be told things as they are? know but of course we know the answer to why we can't get that we know we know the answer but still I like to question but why why can't we or what if all these different things robert says disinformation with this report maybe thomas says disclosure by drip drops It seems like it. Now, some will say we have been going a lot faster on the route to disclosure compared to previous years, which is very interesting. We're hearing a lot more people come forward to recount what they have seen or what their men and women have seen in the field, which is interesting as well. But for this report to be kind of circulating since twenty eleven. That's fourteen years. And we're just now getting excited about it. It's strange. Now, again, for you and I, this is that this is exciting. This is super cool because it gives it gives us a foundation and a background of what is going on in Russia, which, again, we will get into very shortly. But for everyone else, I thought kind of weird, kind of weird. And, of course, we have no evidence whatsoever. We don't have the witnesses' names. We don't have any pictures. We don't have any debris. We don't even really know where these people and where the debris went to. All we know is that it was transported to Moscow. That's all the information that we have. And that's usually the case with these types of reports. But you might be thinking, Christina, you know, what you're talking about isn't that big of a deal. Okay, okay. But Russia has a lot, a lot of reported UFO sightings and encounters. And let's talk about a few of them. I know you've heard of the Petrozavodsk encounter with the jellyfish being seen. I know you've heard of the Voronezh. I don't think I even said that right. But you know what I mean. Encounter with the children seeing strange aliens in the forest. But these next ones that we're going to mention... I don't think you've heard of all of that. So I'm going to share my screen here. First, looking at Ukraine. This one took place October fourth, nineteen eighty two. Have you heard of this one? Let me know in the live chat. Let me know in the comments. Hit that like button right down below as well. If you have heard of this case or if you haven't. So either way, hit that like button. But a UFO encounter coincided with an alarming nuclear missile system activation. And between seven thirty and nine thirty seven p.m., military personnel witnessed unidentified lights performing aerial movements near the missile base. How many times have we heard this? Too many times to count. But it's not just happening in the U.S., like Vandenberg and the Maelstrom Air Force Base. It's also happening in Ukraine. And so multiple witnesses observed this phenomenon. And we have names for this, including Captain Valerie Polly Kev. Gosh, I... I need to clean up all my Russian because it is not good. But it's okay. We're going to continue. Who described a brightly shining object resembling a New Year's tree garland. That's pretty descriptive. At five or six kilometers high. And even Lieutenant Colonel... Balenev, who noted luminescence ranging from pale yellow to dark cherry colors as well. And then during this sighting, you had control panels at military unit five to zero thirty five. who unexplainably showed missiles preparing to launch for approximately fifteen seconds. That right there in the year nineteen eighty two. That could have been World War three. These missiles are going to be launched to who knows where it would have been. Game over. That's it. But it seems like these craft in the sky, maybe the beings inside, are a bit of a jokester. They were laughing at this whole thing. While everyone's squirming in those fifteen seconds, trying to turn everything off, trying to not create another war, the craft up in the sky, they are laughing their heads off. And then after those fifteen seconds, the missiles never launched. Everything was back to normal. The alarms in the silo stopped beeping and everyone thought that they died in that moment. And they kind of looked around. They pinched themselves and they say, well, did we just did we just survive this missile launch? The answer to that was an absolute yes. As soon as that happened, investigators and those in the area were trying to find any equipment defects. How did this happen? What's going on? How can we prevent this in the future? And they found nothing. They found no defects in the equipment at all. Here is an AI rendition of what the military officials might have seen that day. And then you had key witness, retired Colonel Boris Sokolov, who reported signal lights indicating launch preparation, while a major Davyovich Kataman observed spontaneous illumination of all displays at around eight or nine o'clock. Then you had Lieutenant Colonel Vladimir Platonov, who provided one of the most explicit descriptions, calling the object just like a flying saucer. That executed a beautiful silent turn. With this report, the beautiful thing about this is that we have names to back this story up. And we have their status, colonels, majors, so on and so forth. That is great. You know where else we've seen that? We've seen that in Spain. Spain's pretty open about their UFO stuff. The people, the military officials that see strange things, they come forward. They tell everyone who they are. And it looks like we're seeing that same pattern everywhere. in ukraine in and I got a little bit more for you because a four-man commission led by colonel sokolov investigated the incident but the declassified nine-page dossier re reached no no conclusion whatsoever So the document became part of a larger collection of three hundred and eighty six UFO sightings that emerged after the fall of the USSR. And some researchers, including Robert Hastings, who was the one that really popularized this encounter, having suggested that UFOs may have been demonstrating control over nuclear weapons as a warning, as we've heard so many times. It's like watching kids play with fire. You can only let them go so far before they start hurting themselves and those around them. But that theory is just speculative. It's just an idea. Maybe that's the case. Or maybe they're just big old jokesters. And I thought it was so funny to see the people freak out for those fifteen seconds. But the incident's proximity to the Cold War tensions and the lack of technical explanation continue to really fuel the debate about whether this represented this represented. you know et intervention or if it was just merely an equipment malfunction like today we're still talking about this even though there were investigations done looking at all the technology looking at all the equipment to see where the faults were and there weren't any and yet today they're like I don't think it was aliens. It might have just been technical difficulties like what happened to me right before the show. But that that one's just food for thought. I got some more for you. Have you heard? I mean, did you have you heard of that case? I want to know in the comments if you heard of that one. Thank you. It says LMAO. I love this chat sometimes. Fun stories tonight. Heck yeah. I'm so glad that you are enjoying the community and the stories being shared here. Also, if you want to speak to like-minded people, share your thoughts, your experiences, and more, I do have a Discord server with about four thousand plus members. That link is in the description box below. And it is a great place to just really interact with like minded people. Getting in on to getting in on our next case. And this one, I got just some extra visual aids images, but we're getting into this one next. And that is the height six eleven UFO crash in nineteen eighty six. And here is that mountain. Let me just zoom that in on for you. So this incident often called the Roswell of the Soviet Union. And we hear that so much. We hear like, oh, the Roswell of Wales, the Roswell of England, the Roswell of Scotland. That just shows you how big the Roswell case is. And we didn't know about it for decades until Stanton Freeman brought the story back up in the nineteen seventies. This one took place January twenty ninth, nineteen eighty six at about eight p.m. in the Downey Gorsk, Russia. Thumbs up. That was a pretty good pronunciation. And over twenty witnesses observed a reddish three meter diameter sphere flying silently at about seven hundred or eight hundred meters in the sky before crashing into height eleven, also known and bear with me as the East Vesk Kovaya Mountain. And the impact caused an electrical-like fire that burned for hours, leaving significant physical evidence. That's what I love. So investigations revealed a landing site affected by high temperature, covered with a black film, and containing numerous unusual materials. The physical evidence was extensive, and it included, listen to this, Remnants of silica rocks with a distinctive smoky appearance were found alongside particles of silvery metal that appeared both sprayed, liked, and in solidified balls across the site. And there were also these tiny net features about Featuring maybe. Seventeen micrometer. Thin threads. Intervened with gold wires. As well as iron balls. Composed of numerous. Elements. Gosh excuse me. I think this is time for a sip of water. Elements including iron, aluminum, magnesium, nickel, tungsten, and cobalt. And then further examination uncovered mesh-like structures resembling glass carbon and ash suggesting burn biological material, light gray pieces. matching the tufts in the area, notably not found in local soil, and burnt fragments containing rare earth metals that showed evidence of exposure to temperatures exceeding two thousand degrees Celsius. And that's just to name a few. We don't get that kind of detail very often, do we? In this case, for height six eleven, We do. And here is an artist's rendition of what those witnesses saw that day. But there's more to this. Because there was even increased radiation levels that were detected in and around the site. And the area remained anomalous for about three years after, with insects avoiding the area altogether. electronic equipment malfunctioning, and some witnesses reported illness in that three-year period. So many strange things were happening. Nobody wanted to go there. No bugs wanted to go there. No animals wanted to go there. That is telling us something, right? Follow-up activity included sightings on February eighth, nineteen eighty six, when two yellowish spheres circled the crash site four times. And then on November twenty eighth, nineteen eighty seven, There were thirty two flying objects that appeared with hundreds of witnesses. And this was investigated by multiple scientists from different institutes and universities. And they couldn't really give a sufficient answer. They said, oh, you know, it must have been a meteor. But that doesn't explain how bugs and animals wanted to avoid the area and people being sick. for three years after the incident okay that's strange so it was just an idea but there was no conclusion as to what happened that day up until those several years I know it's shocking isn't it I like that emoji it's very funny Paul says ET skiing accident. Hey, ET can have fun as well. Who doesn't like skiing? I've never been skiing, but I feel like it's super fun. I vicariously live through others when I see it online. I'm like, that's me. That's what I want to do. And then I'm also terrified of breaking all my bones because fun little fact, my dad was a skier and he skied once and then his leg turned all the way Three hundred and sixty degrees broke everything. And he would always tell me, Christina, if you want to go skiing, you know, here's my story. So it left me scarred for life. I got one more case for you. And these all interestingly took place during the nineteen eighties. This one took place in nineteen eighty nine. And this is referred to as the Kapustin Yar incident. And this is a they say it's a secretive Russian military base often compared to Area fifty one. And it's linked to multiple UFO incidents. And the most significant one took place in nineteen eighty nine. The facility allegedly studied wreckage from up to eight UFO crashes between nineteen forty five and nineteen ninety one. Sounds very similar to the Wright Patterson Air Force Base, doesn't it? But the most detailed incident occurred on August tenth in nineteen eighty nine at approximately eleven a.m. where Soviet military radar detected a disc shaped UFO. And when they saw this, they labeled it as hostile. They were pretty upset about it. And so the big reason to why they labeled it that way is because they weren't able to communicate with the craft of who are you? Can you identify yourself? What are you doing here? And this craft in the sky wasn't responding. So in that moment, they said, OK, now this is a threat. Here's the interesting part. As the story goes, allegedly, the object was shot down by surface-to-air missiles and crashed outside next to the Caucasian mountains. That sounds very similar to the CIA report that we refer to at the very beginning of the show where these military officials shot down the object. We don't hear that detail too often. So many times, for instance, when military jets try to chase these objects, they can't. They try shooting missiles at it, and they malfunction last minute. But in these two Russian cases, they shoot, they aim, and they hit it, and then the craft crashes. That's a pretty unique detail. The wreckage was described as a six point nine meters long and about three meters high. And it was shaped like a kind of like a conch shell with radiation detected at the crash site. Well, that that detail we know we know a lot about. We always see and hear about radiation whenever UFOs land, crashed or Not always seen, but land in crash for sure. So then a retrieval team, like the crash retrieval program in protective equipment, They found three alien bodies. They were pretty short, like three feet tall, with whitish gray outer covering and blue-green reptilian skin underneath. They had no hair whatsoever. They had these super large round eyes with these protective lids as well. And their hand only had three fingers, like a little T-Rex. Kind of cute. And two out of the three beings died because they were killed by the falling equipment, while one wounded alien later died despite medical efforts. Sounds kind of like Roswell, just a little bit. And then the craft's interior allegedly contained control panels and equipment accessible through an opened door. Now, this story sounds crazy. I know it does. How often do we get these super cool details? Almost never. Here's an artist's rendition of what might have taken place that day. But this is a case that has been passed along Russia for quite a few decades now. And it's one that people have tried to do investigations on and find paperwork on as well, find that paper trail. Some have been a hit, some have been a miss, but let's continue on with this one. Because the wreckage and bodies were transported first to the Mozdic Air Base and then to the Kapustin Yar Study with the aliens preserved in glass containers and then the craft stored underground. Pretty cool stuff. And you know what? At the same time, it's not really that shocking. I feel like we've been doing that for some time. We could still be doing that today. It's just a human thing to do. Put things in glass jars, bury other things like dogs, and then come back to it when we're ready. We've been doing that for a very long time. But there was a separate incident on July twenty eighth, nineteen eighty nine involving this glowing green disc that looked like it wasn't emitting a lot of heat and it was. like half the size of a football field in diameter, and it had a semi-spherical dome hovering over that base that we had just talked about at around midnight. There were multiple witnesses, including communication with Officer V. Voloshin and Soldier G. Kulik. We only had their last names. We don't have their first names. And they observed it for approximately two hours before it departed after an airplane failed to approach it. Now, the KGB files allegedly contained handwritten reports from the four witnesses who were interrogated. But unfortunately, we do not have that paperwork today. Russia has a lot going on. There's a lot happening in that country. And it seems like in the eighties, that was just kind of the peak of UFO sightings and encounters. But this report that was released in two thousand eleven, not the year two thousand. about how the KGB had collected this information, the CIA got a hold of it, and then they released it through FOIA, it's making all of us scratch our heads. What really happened that day? What did those soldiers really witness? And the ones that survived, where are they now? What are they doing? Has their story changed? Or are they just trying to live their very normal lives, never again speaking about it? If you enjoyed the show, hit that like button right down below and subscribe if you haven't already, because if you enjoy UFO news interviews, case studies and more, this is the channel for you. As you have noticed, there was no mysteries with the history today, but hopefully there will be next week with Jimmy and there will be no show tomorrow for UFO news updates. That will also be next week. I want to hear from you now. What did you think about the cases that we covered? Do you believe them? Do you not? Take with a little grain of salt. For me, what's so important is that I provide you the data and then you make up your own mind on what you believe and what you think. Because that's so important. I'm not here to tell you what I believe. I'm just giving you the information. And there's a lot to it when it comes to Russia. So let's hear from you. What did you think? What was your favorite part? At the least, what was your favorite part? of today's show. Miller says Russia is so massive. It's inevitable that they would have a lot of UFO sightings. Oh, yeah, Russia's huge. And thank you so much. Good show. Appreciate it. Eleven time zones. I don't know how they manage. That is so insane. Crypto cab. Thank you so much for the super chat. Happy Easter, y'all. Happy Easter right back at you. Hopefully everyone has a good one. Eat some nice snacks. Stay home. Go out. Whatever sparks your fancy. It's a nice it's a nice day to do something for yourself. Right. Glenn says, I think most have some truth. I hear you. I get what that means. Yeah, I get what that means. I really do. I know, Garcia, eleven time zones is crazy, isn't it? I can barely manage three here. East Coast, Central Coast, West Coast. Yeah, it's tough. Just trying to like mentally figure out, okay, if I contact you at this time, what time is that for you? If you're on the other side of the country. But having to do that for eleven time zones, that requires a special time. brain capacity that's big brain energy right there if you could do it four times well yeah I guess you have mst pst est and cst that's true it is four Yeah, don't forget mountain time. I'm getting reprimanded for that. Yeah, can't forget mountain time. No one really cares about it, it seems like. But yes, there are four time zones and not three. Sometimes there are three, right? I know because Arizona and Hawaii don't change their time zones during daylight savings. Fun little fact if you didn't know. Yes, I'm hearing we have mountain time. Yes, we do. What about Hawaii? They don't change their time zone, which is a fun fact. Yeah, right? Spiky Metal Cat. That's a fun name. GMT is enough for me. I wish we could just have one time zone. That would just be so convenient. But that wouldn't work. China has one time zone. And they're also a big country. So it's kind of a mess over there for that. But it is convenient for people to have one time zone. Another fun fact about time zones. Like, why do we need that information? If you're a traveler, you got to know about time zones all the time. See what I did there? That was funny. Laughing at my own jokes. I'm so sorry. All right, that is it for today. I will see you next time. Be safe and remember, keep your eyes on the skies. If you enjoy the strange and the mysterious UFOs, the paranormal and cryptids, this channel is for you. So make sure to subscribe as I do three videos right here every single week and hit that notification bell so you do not miss any of the bonus content I post right here.

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