Object 754: Dozens Of Shot Down UFOs Are Stored At The Kapustin Yar Training Ground - Alternative View

Object 754: Dozens Of Shot Down UFOs Are Stored At The Kapustin Yar Training Ground - Alternative View
Object 754: Dozens Of Shot Down UFOs Are Stored At The Kapustin Yar Training Ground - Alternative View

Video: Object 754: Dozens Of Shot Down UFOs Are Stored At The Kapustin Yar Training Ground - Alternative View

Video: Object 754: Dozens Of Shot Down UFOs Are Stored At The Kapustin Yar Training Ground - Alternative View
Video: NASA now investigating Navy's UFO videos: 'There is something there' 2024, November
Anonim

Humanity is just waiting for newcomers from Nibiru, but in fact, they have been surfing the vastness of the Earth for a long time, and Russia was no exception. The Kapustin Yar test site in the Astrakhan region has been a focus of secrets and mysteries since its creation in 1946. They were mainly associated with the development and testing of nuclear weapons by the USSR, but at the same time, this object was of great interest to ufologists.

The landfill is often called "Russian Roswell" or "Russian Area 51". According to researchers, during the Soviet period, the crashed UFOs were located and investigated here. This area of activity of Kapustin Yar was classified even more than the actual testing of nuclear weapons.

Due to the fact that after the collapse of the USSR, many documents were declassified, details of the work of the military with UFOs became known. In particular, ufologists found out that under the landfill there is a giant bunker - "object 754", where the downed alien ships are kept to this day. The first "exhibit" came here in 1948, when the MiG-15s raised by alarm shot down a UFO in the shape of a cigar, mistaking it for a reconnaissance plane. In the early 1990s, the UFO organization "Blue Package" even managed to get documentary evidence of the work of "Object 754".

Numerous reports and memoranda of the officers of the test site confirm contacts with aliens who disguised themselves in a variety of ways. In addition to those UFOs that were shot down directly at Kapustin Yar, the bunker contains dozens of alien ships shot down in different regions of Russia and the Union republics. Having found out that information about the contact of the USSR with aliens may fall "into the wrong hands", the leadership of the Russian Federation decided to re-classify all data on this project. Ufologists suggest that the approach of Nibiru may activate the activity of "object 754", since, according to the researchers, planet X is the abode of many aliens.

Alexander Soloviev