Declassified UFO / UAP Document

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🏛 PMU 📄 intelligence memo

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TL;DR

This document reports on the launch of a joint US-Soviet newspaper supplement called INTERPULS in December 1990. The publication featured general interest topics, including UFOs, and served as a platform for Soviet businesses to reach Western partners.

This document, dated January 1991, serves as an intelligence update regarding the emergence of a new publication titled INTERPULS. On December 24, 1990, the PMU received a four-page paper via pressfax. The publication, which features a masthead displaying both U.S. and Soviet flags, is identified as a Soviet-U.S. edition of the newspaper KOMSOMOLSKAYA PRAVDA. The editorial team consists of Robert Simon in the USA and Miroslav Melnik in the USSR, with Andrew Sussman and Leonid Zakharov serving as observers. The paper is published by Interpulse Ltd in Denver, Colorado, and by Pulse in Moscow. The first issue, which appeared as a pullout supplement in the December 25, 1990, edition of KOMSOMOLSKAYA PRAVDA, claims to focus on events in America, the West, and the Soviet Union, covering topics ranging from news to arts and ecology. Notably, the first issue included features on UFOs, Arnold Schwaerznegger, and skateboarding, alongside advertisements from Soviet businesses seeking Western partners. The document concludes by noting that the PMU has no intention of monitoring or covering this publication further.

The first issue of paper carried no hard news and consisted of features on UFOs, Arnold Schwaerznegger and skateboarding.

Official Assessment

The document reports on the launch of a new publication called INTERPULS, which was distributed as a pullout supplement in the December 25, 1990, issue of KOMSOMOLSKAYA PRAVDA. The paper is a joint US-Soviet venture with editors in both countries. It contains general interest features, including one on UFOs, and advertisements for Soviet businesses.

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