Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Concatenated JPRS Reports, 1993: Readers Cite Instances of Radioactive Pollution
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This document compiles 1993 reports on Russian nuclear safety concerns, including the role of UFO researchers and clairvoyants in spreading rumors of impending nuclear disasters. It also addresses environmental and health issues related to nuclear production and storage in Russia.
This document is a compilation of JPRS reports from June 1993 concerning public concerns over radioactive pollution and nuclear safety in Russia. The text details the formation of a 'bank of information' regarding past and potential nuclear accidents, driven by public ecological organizations and the 'Nuclear Safety' movement. A significant portion of the document discusses the psychological and social impact of rumors regarding impending nuclear catastrophes, specifically focusing on the Tomsk-7 facility. The text highlights how these rumors were propagated by various sources, including clairvoyants, mediums, and individuals claiming contact with 'aliens.' Notably, it mentions a 1992 article in SOVETSKAYA ROSSIYA that criticized UFO researchers for spreading alarming rumors about the Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant. The document also explores the history of uranium deposits near the settlement of Karintorf, noting the concerns of local inhabitants regarding radiation exposure and the conflicting reports from various scientific bodies regarding the safety of the area. Finally, the report provides an overview of the nuclear power industry in the Volga region, detailing the operations of the Scientific Research Institute of Atomic Reactors (NIIAR) in Dimitrovgrad and the risks associated with building nuclear plants near active geological faults.
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.
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Official Assessment
The document compiles reports regarding public anxiety over nuclear safety in Russia, including rumors of impending disasters at nuclear facilities, the role of UFO researchers in spreading such rumors, and the environmental impact of nuclear production.
Key Persons
- N. MironovaCoordinator of the 'Nuclear Safety' movement
- N. NovgorodtsevAuthor of 'Can Catastrophe Be Predicted?'
- Aleksandr KrasinShop foreman at Chernobyl NPP
- I. ZhukovAuthor of 'Alarm Predicted'
- K. ButusovLeader of the team of UFO researchers
- Eduard YermilovChairman of the Nizhegorod section of the Commission to Study Anomalous Phenomena
- VangaClairvoyant from Bulgaria
- Viktor VostokovDoctor of Tibetan medicine
- Viktor L.Chief engineer of the Tomsk Aviation Sports Club
- Aleksandr SabrekovSettlement commandant
- V. G. DvernitskiyScientist from the St. Petersburg radioecological department
- E. Ya. YakhninProminent geochemist
- V. Ya. GolikovProfessor, member of the Russian Scientific Commission on Radiation Safety
- S. I. IvanovDocent
- S. ButkovProfessor, chairman of the department of economic and social geography