Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Concatenated JPRS Reports, 1993: Readers Cite Instances of Radioactive Pollution

📍 Tomsk-7, Russia 🏛 JPRS 📄 JPRS report

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TL;DR

This document compiles 1993 reports on Russian nuclear safety concerns, noting how public anxiety and rumors of impending disasters were influenced by clairvoyants and UFO researchers. It highlights the tension between official nuclear operations and public distrust regarding environmental contamination.

This document is a compilation of JPRS reports from 1993 concerning public concerns over radioactive pollution and nuclear safety in Russia. The text details the efforts of Operation 'Radiation' to gather information on past and potential nuclear accidents, highlighting the public's distrust of government handling of nuclear facilities. A significant portion of the report discusses the phenomenon of 'hysteria' surrounding impending nuclear disasters, specifically focusing on the Tomsk-7 facility. The text notes that rumors of a catastrophe were fueled by various sources, including clairvoyants, mediums, and UFO researchers. Specifically, it mentions an article by I. Zhukov in SOVETSKAYA ROSSIYA that criticized UFO researchers, led by K. Butusov, for spreading alarming rumors about the Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant. The document also recounts how a chief engineer at the Tomsk Aviation Sports Club claimed to have had telepathic contact with 'aliens' who predicted a catastrophe at Tomsk-7 in April 1990. The report contrasts these 'unusual' predictions with the scientific concerns raised by experts regarding the geological suitability of nuclear power plant locations and the mismanagement of radioactive waste. It concludes by emphasizing the potential for future disasters if the nuclear industry continues to operate without sufficient oversight and public accountability.

In August 1989 Viktor L., the chief engineer of the Tomsk Aviation Sports Club, took part in ferrying an An-2 from Kharkov to Tomsk. During the flight, under strange circumstances he had telepathic contact with ''aliens,'' who told him of the catastrophe that was to befall Tomsk-7 on the first of April 1990.

Official Assessment

The document compiles reports regarding public anxiety over nuclear safety in Russia, including rumors of impending nuclear accidents linked to clairvoyants and UFO researchers.

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