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This document is a confidential U.S. State Department cable detailing
composite type. Further debriefing should bring out more details. PART D. OBSERVATIONS NEAR MOSCOW The three observers were escorted to a place which Senator Russell had requested to see outside Moscow. On the way, exactly
chance to verify the contents. 3. During his trip, the Senator also made a motor trip between Moscow and Borodino. During this ride, he observed six or eight areas with military personnel. At one point
Observation - Sunset 3. Where was Object(s) Sighted - About 25 km (19-20 miles) NW of Moscow 4. Observer's Position - Ground: (i.e. ground, air, control tower, etc.) 5. Name and Address of Observer - Moscow
numbers. To further illustrate information, the discs were scraped free of adhering rock particles and sent to Moscow for study. Scientists from the challenge of art discoveries. The discs were found to contain a large
DUSHANBE 259 Date/DTG: Jan 31, 1994 / 310000Z Jan 94 From: AMEMBASSY DUSHANBE Action: WASHDC, SECSTATE ROUTINE; MOSCOW, AMEMBASSY ROUTINE E.O.: Unknown TAGS: TSP, EAIR, KZ, TI, TAJIK AIR, (RHODES, ED) Reference: n/a Subject: TAJIK
lighted object" streaking over Atlanta at maybe 30,000 feet. Bowles thinks the Thing was straight from Moscow. Two-time pilots first were startled by the newest astronomer — "what-is-it" near Montgomery early Saturday
when it has served its intended purposes. 1. A recent report from the U. S. Military attache, Moscow, USSR, dated 9 June 1947, indicates that 1500 aircraft, directly or indirectly, based on the Horten
rarely carried on training flights. Subject believes the TU-2 to be manufactured in a factory in Moscow, and it is noted that a plaque in the aircraft stated that it had been produced
when it has served its intended purpose. 4. A recent report from the U. S. Military attache, MOSCOW, USSR, dated 9 June 1947, indicates that 1800 aircraft, directly or indirectly based on the Horten VIII