UFO CRASH AT TUNGUSKA - The MOVIE with BONUS EXTRAS!

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UFO CENTRAL
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October 27, 2013
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Tier 1First Person EncounterInterview with Experiencer

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
documentaryTopic: historical caseEra: 1900s, Cold WarIntel Value: 9/10

Unnamed Eyewitness

Contact Experience Triad

KGB Colonel

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The Encounter

The encounter involved the Tunguska event, which occurred on June 30, 1908, in Siberia. Eyewitnesses, including a young boy with his father, saw a round object with a fiery tail streak across the sky. At 7:17 a.m., the object exploded, creating a massive fireball that destroyed over 2,000 square kilometers of forest. Investigations revealed no impact crater, and the destruction pattern indicated a high-altitude explosion. Scientists have proposed various explanations, including a comet, asteroid, or even an extraterrestrial spacecraft. The Russian government allegedly covered up evidence related to the event. The encounter had a lasting impact on the witnesses and scientists, leading to ongoing speculation and research about its true nature.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The documentary explores the Tunguska explosion of 1908, presenting eyewitness accounts and scientific analyses that suggest it was caused by an extraterrestrial spacecraft. It highlights the Russian government's coverup of evidence and the ongoing debate among scientists regarding the event's true nature.

Primary Revelation

The Tunguska explosion was likely caused by an interplanetary spacecraft of extraterrestrial origin, supported by eyewitness accounts and evidence of radiation.

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Professor Envy Vasilev
scientistneutral
Russian Academy of Sciences

It was most remarkable that the explosion was of a non-terrestrial object of still unknown origin.

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Colonel in the former Soviet Union's KGB
military officialpro disclosure
KGB
career sacrifice

We were told to say that it was only a big meteor otherwise they would get a free ticket to a Siberian prison camp.

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Donald Yans
scientistneutral
Jet Propulsion Laboratory

The distinction between an asteroid and a comet is that an asteroid appears to be stellar.

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Paul Chodas
scientistneutral
Jet Propulsion Laboratory

The Tunguska event is something by which we can measure what would happen.

Tunguska Event Investigation20th century (1908 to ongoing)disputed

Managed by: Russian Academy of Sciences

Investigate the cause of the Tunguska explosion

crash retrievalspecific

The Tunguska explosion was caused by an interplanetary spacecraft of extraterrestrial origin.

Source: Unnamed KGB Colonel
scientificspecific

The explosion was equivalent to 40 megatons, similar to the largest thermonuclear bomb.

Source: Unnamed eyewitness
scientificspecific

Radiation traces were found at the Tunguska site, suggesting a nuclear explosion.

Source: Unnamed scientist
coverupspecific

The Russian government conducted a coverup regarding the true nature of the Tunguska explosion.

Source: Unnamed KGB Colonel
scientificspecific

Atmospheric oddities were recorded prior to the Tunguska explosion, suggesting a connection.

Source: Unnamed scientist
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Witnessed a cylindrical object with a fiery tail and an explosion in 1908.

Unnamed Eyewitness · First-Person

Encounter Context

Factual Details
1 witness mentionedProfessor Envy Vasilev

Encounter Research Breakdown

Phenomenological Analysis
encounterUnknown Classification
Low Evidential StrengthScore: 7/21commentary
Detail & Specificity
1/3
Corroboration
1/3
Physical Evidence
1/3
Unpredictability
1/3
Perceptual Clarity
1/3
Timely Reporting
1/3
Witness Credibility
1/3

The transcript provides no specific first-person account or detailed report of a UAP encounter. It only mentions a professor's inability to explain the phenomenon without any context or details about an actual encounter.

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2

Admitted to being part of a cover-up regarding the Tunguska explosion.

KGB Colonel · First-Person

Encounter Context

Factual Details

The analysis found no structured encounter context.

Encounter Research Breakdown

Phenomenological Analysis
encounterUnknown Classification
Low Evidential StrengthScore: 7/21first person
Detail & Specificity
1/3
Corroboration
1/3
Physical Evidence
1/3
Unpredictability
1/3
Perceptual Clarity
1/3
Timely Reporting
1/3
Witness Credibility
1/3

The account provides vague observations about environmental damage but lacks specific details, witness credibility context, and corroboration. The description is unclear and does not provide sufficient information to assess the encounter's evidential strength.

The analysis found no relevant content for this section.

The analysis found no relevant content for this section.

The analysis found no relevant content for this section.

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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
documentaryTopic: historical caseEra: 1900s, Cold WarIntel Value: 9/10
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Unnamed Eyewitness

First-Person

Contact Experience Triad

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KGB Colonel

First-Person

Contact Experience Triad