
Recently, the US Congress was asked whether the government is hiding evidence of aliens, and a declassified CIA report on unidentified flying objects (UFOs) that was originally published in 2000 has gone viral again.
This report consists of two documents.
The first describes a CIA experiment from the 1970s to the 1990s called Stargate. As part of this program, scientists would study people who could read information about objects, events, or people very far away.
According to the documentary, these remote observers have discovered secret alien bases on Earth (Alaska, South America, Africa) and on Titan, Saturn's largest moon.
One of them described entities working on various tasks at these bases that had been identified. "The entity on the keyboard has a human form, but no distinguishing features," described one of the entities at the Alaska base.
Another observer reported seeing a creature with a "very inhuman appearance" in one of these spaces. It is said that it had a very large and round head. But there was also a second, extremely pale figure with a "sharp nose." It is believed that there were also people on Titan, including an attractive woman.
Attack on Soviet soldiers
The Stargate program was discontinued in 1995 due to scientific unreliability and inefficiency in intelligence gathering.
The second document, based on KGB reports from 1991, describes an alien attack on Soviet soldiers. They were allegedly attacked by five small humanoid beings with large heads and black eyes. The soldiers allegedly crashed their ship during training in Ukraine. These beings allegedly merged into a single spherical object that exploded and flooded the surrounding area with a blinding glow. Twenty-three soldiers were turned to stone, two survived.
The remains and petrified bodies were transported to a secret location near Moscow. Soviet scientists discovered that the human tissue had been transformed into a material similar to limestone.
In both cases, experts emphasize that these are speculations that are not supported by evidence and are most likely not true.
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