Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Alternative Uses for Krasnoyarsk Site
AI-Generated Summary
A 1991 press report suggests converting the decommissioned Krasnoyarsk radar station in the USSR into a center for UFO research. The proposal aims to utilize the existing facility to study 'strange guests' with the help of international experts.
This document, dated January 22, 1991, is a press compilation originating from the BBC Press, referencing an article from the Russian publication Rabochaya Tribuna dated January 15, 1991. The text addresses the future of the Krasnoyarsk radar station in the USSR, noting that there is no longer a military requirement for the facility. The author, Yu. Yefstafyev of Leningrad, proposes that rather than demolishing the site, it should be converted into a center for UFO observation and research. The proposal suggests that such a center, utilizing the existing infrastructure and involving foreign experts, could help address various earthly problems and provide a unique opportunity to investigate 'strange guests.' The document concludes with an invitation to readers to continue the discussion and provides a telephone number for the Rabochaya Tribuna military section.
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 document suggests that since the Krasnoyarsk radar station is no longer needed for military purposes, it should be repurposed into a center for UFO observation and research.
Key Persons
- Yu. YefstafyevSignatory