Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Alternative Uses for Krasnoyarsk Site

📍 Krasnoyarsk 🏛 BBC PRESS 📄 Press compilation/memo

Ever wanted to host your own late-night paranormal radio show?

Across the Airwaves · Narrative Sim · Windows · $2.95

You're on the air. Callers bring Mothman, Fresno Nightcrawlers, UFO sightings, reptilian autopsies, and whispers about AATIP and Project Blue Book. Every reply shapes how the night goes.

UFO & UAP Cryptids Paranormal Government Secrets Classified Files High Strangeness Strange Creatures
The night is long. The lines are open →

AI-Generated Summary

TL;DR

A 1991 press report proposes converting the redundant Krasnoyarsk radar station in the USSR into an international UFO research center. The author, Yu. Yefstafyev, suggests utilizing the facility to study 'strange guests' with the help of foreign 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, which was deemed militarily unnecessary. The author, Yu. Yefstafyev of Leningrad, argues against the demolition of the facility. Instead, he proposes that the site be repurposed as a center for the study and observation of UFOs. Yefstafyev suggests that this initiative should involve the participation of foreign experts to investigate the nature of these 'strange guests.' The document concludes with an invitation to readers to continue the discussion and provide further suggestions, which would be analyzed by the military section of the Rabochaya Tribuna editorial office.

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.

Official Assessment

The author proposes converting the redundant Krasnoyarsk radar station into a center for UFO observation and research, suggesting that international experts be invited to participate.

Key Persons