Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Soviet Commentary List for 27 Jan 91

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TL;DR

This is a 1991 Soviet intelligence commentary list covering various political and scientific topics. It is notable for briefly referencing a study on 'day-night phenomena on space activities'.

This document, dated January 27, 1991, serves as a Soviet Commentary List, cataloging various news reports and political events occurring within the Soviet Union and internationally. The list covers a wide range of topics, including diplomatic relations, economic reforms, and regional political situations. Notable entries include reports on diplomatic talks between Baker and Bessmertnykh, Gorbachev's interactions with Indian leadership, and discussions regarding the Baltic situation. Of specific interest to the archive is item 14, which mentions a 'report on study of day-night phenomena on space activities' alongside a report on anemia research and an interview with an academic of science regarding the transition of research into production. The document provides a snapshot of the media landscape in the USSR during this period, focusing on administrative, diplomatic, and scientific reporting.

14 2714. scitech wrld: report on anaemia research (4.5 min); report on study of day-night phenomena on space activities (3 min); anon intervw vth sci-tech indust assoc ldr on getting inventions into prod (4.5 min); intervw vth acad of sci academician (4 min) (16 min: mand 0700)

Official Assessment

The document is a commentary list summarizing various Soviet media reports and events, including a report on day-night phenomena on space activities.

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