“Cultural Mysteries: Soviet Soldiers, Aliens, and CIA Secrets”

Did Soviet Soldiers Turn to Stone in Alien Encounters, According to CIA?

If the CIA and KGB are both cited in the third person, in whose perspective was the story told then?

Whose report was it?

The entirety of the CIA report is a reprint from a Ukrainian media report dated March 27, 1993, as stated at the beginning of the file.

The file, falsely reported by Fox News as “an article published by Canadian Weekly World News,” was in fact a reprint of a Ukrainian newspaper article dated March 27, 1993, titled “COSMIC REVENGE” by “Ternopil Vechirny” (meaning Ternopil Evening), where the Ukrainian publication referenced “the authoritative magazine Canadian Weekly World News” as the source, who then reportedly referenced the CIA who, reportedly, obtained the info of the encounter via the Soviet KGB spy agency after the USSR collapsed.

“After [former USSR President] Mikhail Gorbachev dissolved, in 1991, the KGB top Secret intelligence administration, a lot of material from that department found their way abroad, in particular to the CIA,” the text says.

“Reported by the authoritative magazine Canadian Weekly World News, US Intelligence obtained a 250-page file on the attack by a UFO on a military unit in Siberia. The file contains not only many documentary photographs and drawings, but also testimonies by actual participants in the events. One of the CIA representatives referred to this case as ‘A horrific picture of revenge on the part of extraterrestrial creatures, a picture that makes one’s blood freeze,’” it adds.

In short, a Ukrainian article in 1993 reported an alleged alien encounter in Siberia, citing “the authoritative magazine Canadian Weekly World News” as the source, which, in turn, supposedly cited a KGB report supposedly obtained by the CIA after the USSR collapsed.

The CIA file is merely a reprint of said Ukrainian article.

Source: Kyiv Post