EMCAT Case Directory Category 3, E-M (Electro-Magnetic) Cases Preliminary Rating: 5 |
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Timothy Good:
In the summer of 1961 near Rybinsk, 150 kilometers from
Moscow, new missile batteries were being set up as part of
Moscow's defense network. A huge disk-shaped object
allegedly appeared at an estimated altitude of 20,000
meters, surrounded by a number of smaller objects. "A
nervous battery commander panicked and gave - unauthorized
- the order to fire a salvo at the giant disk," reported
Fenogho. "The missiles were fired. All exploded when at an
estimated distance of some two kilometers from the target,
creating a fantastic spectacle in the sky. The third salvo
was never fired, for at this point the smaller 'saucers'
went into action and stalled the electrical apparatus of
the whole missile base. When the smaller discoidal UFOs
had withdrawn and joined the larger craft, the electrical
apparatus was again found to be in working order." What
are we to make of these sensational stories? In
translating Fenogho's original article, Robert Pinotti
noted that skeptics would point to the anonymity of
Fenogho's informants and conclude that the reports are a
pack of lies. Yet the stories are no more sensational than
those reported in the West, and it seems unlikely that a
respected journal would have published Fenogho's material
unless there was some substance to it. (Above Top Secret",
page 227)
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