Russia’s UFO Crash Retrieval & Reverse Engineering Programs – Part 2
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In his second Exopolitics Today interview, Anton Anfalov, Ph.D.,
explains critical military research facilities used by the Soviet
Union in studying retrieved alien spacecraft and extraterrestrial
entities. These research facilities include a multilevel
underground facility at the M. M. Gromov Flight Research
Institute located next to the current Zhukovskiy airport complex;
a Top Secret research facility inside an enormous cavern system
in the Ural mountains first built by extraterrestrials; and
Novosibirsk aviation plant in Eastern Siberia. He also discusses
secret meetings and agreements between extraterrestrials and
leading Soviet/Russian authorities dating back to 1954. He states
that Nordic-looking extraterrestrials have been helping the Putin
Administration with advanced technologies.
Anton Anfalov, Ph.D., was born in the city of Sverdlovsk in the
Soviet Union in 1972 and spent decades living in Crimea before
his recent departure to Canada due to the intensifying Ukraine
conflict. In the mid-1980s, he became interested in the UFO
phenomenon after the Soviet Union first relaxed its stringent
secrecy policies during the glasnost era and the subsequent
Presidency of Boris Yeltsin. Dr. Anfalov has interviewed
hundreds of Russian and Ukrainian whistleblowers and been given
documents on the UFO phenomenon dating back to the early
post-World War II Soviet era. He has gained much knowledge about
UFO crash retrieval operations in the Soviet Union and Russia;
learned about ancient underground tunnels built by
extraterrestrials that the Kremlin repurposed for deep
underground military bases; multiple UFO crash retrieval cases:
meetings and agreements with extraterrestrial civilizations; and
the existence of a Russian secret space program.
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