Tunguska Ground Zero - The UFO Russian Roswell - Bullet Version
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves an event that occurred on June 30, 1908, in Siberia near the Tunguska River. Farmers, herdsmen, and trappers witnessed a bright, cylindrical object streaking across the sky. At 7:17 a.m., the object exploded, destroying over 2,000 square kilometers of land. The explosion created firestorms that lasted for weeks. Investigations over the years found no impact crater, and scientists have not reached a consensus on the object's origin. Some theories include an asteroid or a futuristic weapon. A former KGB colonel admitted to a cover-up regarding evidence of the explosion, suggesting it may have been caused by an extraterrestrial spacecraft. This event is compared to the Roswell incident in the United States.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript discusses the Tunguska event of 1908, suggesting it was caused by a non-terrestrial object and highlighting a potential cover-up by the KGB. The claims draw parallels between the Tunguska event and the Roswell incident, indicating a significant lack of consensus among scientists regarding its origin.
The Tunguska event was caused by a non-terrestrial object of still unknown origin.
Professor Envy Vasilev
“It was most remarkable that the explosion was of a non-terrestrial object of still unknown origin.”
Unnamed Colonel
“I further explain my role in the government scheme to conceal the conclusions reached by many Russian scientists.”
Managed by: Russian Academy of Sciences
Investigate the explosion of an unknown object in Tunguska
The Tunguska event was caused by a non-terrestrial object of still unknown origin.
A colonel in the former Soviet Union's KGB admits to being an accessory to a covert Russian cover-up regarding the Tunguska event.
The Tunguska event may represent the Russian equivalent of the Roswell incident.