Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Possible Scenarios for Summer Kidnappings of 5 Barnaul Coeds

📍 Barnaul 🏛 FBIS 📄 Intelligence cable

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TL;DR

This document is an intelligence report regarding a series of disappearances in Barnaul, Russia, in the summer of 1988. It highlights public concern and rumors of criminal activity, including organ harvesting and slavery.

This intelligence cable, issued by FBIS Reston on September 7, 1988, details a series of concerning disappearances in Barnaul, Russia. The report focuses on the disappearance of five individuals, including students and staff associated with local educational institutions such as the AGTU, the Agricultural Institute, and the Institute of Culture. The text highlights the public alarm caused by these events, noting that the AGTU rector's office canceled practical work following the disappearance of Ksenia Kirgizova. The document mentions that Barnaul police conducted searches with dogs, and that the local population was gripped by rumors regarding the fate of the missing, specifically citing fears of abduction for slavery, organ transplantation schemes, or medical experimentation. The report serves as a summary of local press coverage from Komsomolskaya Pravda, documenting the atmosphere of fear and the lack of official clarity surrounding the incidents.

TAKE 3 OF 8--POSSIBLE SCENARIOS FOR SUMMER KIDNAPPINGS OF 5 BARNAUL COEDS DETAILED, INCLUDING POSSIBILITY THEY WERE ABDUCTED FOR SLAVERY, ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION SCHEMES, OTHER MEDICAL EXPERIMENTATION

Official Assessment

The document reports on a series of disappearances of female students and staff in Barnaul, Russia, noting public panic and rumors regarding the potential for slavery, organ harvesting, or medical experimentation.

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