After Soldiers Strike UFO With a Missile and Crash It.
Those of us who have studied some of the recent ‘doc dumps’ from the CIA have been wise to the fact that the mere fact that a document is part of a previously classified trove of data does not in any way guarantee said document’s relevance or veracity.
Case in point: a declassified document posted to the CIA’s website is gone viral, generating controversy over its claims of an early 1990’s UFO attack on Soviet forces.
Fox News reported:
“The viral report summarizes an article published by Canadian Weekly World News and the Ukrainian paper Holos Ukrayiny and was initially released to the public in May 2000. The firsthand report describes a retaliatory alien attack after Soviet soldiers reportedly shot down a UFO flying over a military base.
The aliens reportedly emerged from the wreckage, fusing together into one object and bursting into a bright light and turning all but two of the soldiers to stone.
‘If the KGB file corresponds to reality, this is an extremely menacing case’, an unnamed CIA representative was quoted as saying in the report. ‘The aliens possess such weapons and technology that go beyond all our assumptions. They can stand up for themselves if attacked’.”