Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFO NEWS BULLETIN PUBLICATION PLANNED

📄 Intelligence report/press summary

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This document reports on the planned launch of a Soviet UFO news bulletin led by Sergey Rybakov. It details the editorial goals, financial challenges, and potential military opposition to the publication.

This document is a press summary reporting on the planned launch of a new UFO-focused news bulletin in the Soviet Union. The bulletin, spearheaded by editor-in-chief Sergey Rybakov, aims to provide serious, verified reporting on UFO sightings and anomalous phenomena. Rybakov, a former student at the Moscow Aviation Institute who studied under Felix Zigel—the founder of UFO studies in the Soviet Union—intends for the publication to utilize eyewitness accounts and cross-examination to maintain credibility. The report highlights several challenges facing the project, including potential interference from the military, which might seek to suppress information, and financial difficulties following the withdrawal of the Interprint joint venture. Despite these obstacles, Rybakov remains committed to the project, noting that the bulletin intends to cover topics such as the Bermuda Triangle and transcripts of conversations between Soviet cosmonauts regarding their experiences in space. The publication faces competition from existing newspapers like the Baltic 'Emskiy Triangle' and distribution hurdles with the state agency Soyuzpechat. Rybakov expresses an ambition to eventually expand the publication to the world market with translations into several languages.

WE HAVE ENOUGH PAPER FOR THE NEXT TWO MONTHS, SAYS RYBAKOV. AFTER THAT, WE'LL START HUNTING FOR MORE.

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