Russia studies crashed UFOs at Taganay Park Ural Mountains & near Baikonur Cosmodrome

Russia studies crashed UFOs at Taganay Park Ural Mountains & near Baikonur Cosmodrome

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Russia has retrieved dozens of alien spacecraft during the Soviet
and post-Soviet eras and taken recovered technologies to select
aerospace facilities for research and development. In his third
Exopolitics Today interview, Dr. Anton Anfalov discusses several
additional cases of Soviet UFO crash retrieval operations and two
of the top secret facilities to which they are taken. The first
facility is under the Tyuratam missile test range, which is
adjacent to the famed Baikonur Cosmodrome that was constructed in
1955. He claims that Baikonur was a diversion from the more
important underground facility at Tyuratam.





The second facility is under the Taganay National Park, which is
located in the Ural Mountains. The Taganay facility was completed
in 1991, which coincided with the dissolution of the Soviet
Union. The Taganay Urals base is today Russia’s premier facility
for studying retrieved alien spacecraft and for constructing
reverse-engineered vehicles. The Taganay Urals facility uses an
abandoned underground tunnel system built by an ancient
civilization or extraterrestrial visitors.





Dr Anfalov discusses some of the meetings held between
Soviet/Russian leaders with different groups of extraterrestrial
visitors, and US and Soviet space cooperation that began during
the Nixon administration. He also talked about what may be a
buried oval shaped space ark buried in Siberia and other possible
arks in the Kherson/Crimea regions.

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