TUNGUSKA & CRASHED UFOs - Nick Redfern LIVE FEATURE
Analysis Summary
Summary
The speaker is Nick Redfern, a researcher and author of several books on UFOs. He discusses various UAP incidents, focusing on the Tunguska event in Russia from 1908. On June 30, 1908, many witnesses saw a blue light in the sky, followed by a massive explosion that flattened trees over a wide area. Reports described the event as a loud noise and strong winds, with some witnesses comparing it to artillery fire. Redfern highlights that the incident was widely reported in newspapers shortly after it happened. He notes that scientific investigations have suggested it might have been a meteorite, but no impact crater was found, raising questions about the true nature of the event. The encounter has led to ongoing interest and research in the UFO community.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Nick Redfern presents a detailed analysis of the Tunguska event, emphasizing eyewitness accounts and the explosion's characteristics. He explores various theories, including a potential link to Nikola Tesla's experiments and the impact on local genetics.
The Tunguska event was caused by an explosion in the air, not a crash.
Nick Redfern
“I thought well, you know, this might be a good time now to get all the information out there to present the various theories with the emphasis on the UFO angle for Tunguska.”
Managed by: Soviet Academy of Sciences
Investigate the cause of the Tunguska explosion
The Tunguska event in 1908 was caused by an explosion in the air, not a crash.
Witnesses described a blue column of light before the explosion during the Tunguska event.
Nikola Tesla may have been involved in the Tunguska event through a failed energy weapon experiment.
The Tunguska event caused genetic mutations among the local population.