Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Alternative Uses for Krasnoyarsk Site
AI-Generated Summary
A 1991 proposal by Yu. Yefstafyev to convert the decommissioned Krasnoyarsk radar station into a UFO research center. The document reflects post-Cold War interest in repurposing military infrastructure for scientific inquiry.
This document is a message regarding the future of the Krasnoyarsk radar station in the USSR. The author, Yu. Yefstafyev of Leningrad, argues against the demolition of the facility, which is deemed to have no further military necessity. Instead, Yefstafyev suggests that the site be converted into a center for UFO observation and research, involving the participation of foreign experts. The author posits that such a center could help address both the mystery of 'strange guests' and various earthly problems. The message concludes by noting that the Rabochaya Tribuna military section will analyze further suggestions from readers and plans to convene a group of specialists to discuss the matter.
I PROPOSE--PERHAPS, WITH THE PARTICIPATION OF FOREIGN EXPERTS, AS YOU HAVE MENTIONED IN THE POSTFACE--TO USE THIS GRANDIOSE COMPLEX TO SET UP A CENTER FOR UFO OBSERVATION AND RESEARCH.
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Official Assessment
The author proposes repurposing the Krasnoyarsk radar station into a center for UFO observation and research rather than demolishing it.
Key Persons
- Yu. YefstafyevAuthor/Signatory