UFO Over The Pulkovo?
Posted by Michelle Moquin on April 30th, 2012
Good morning!
Well, it is evident from the comments that Howie and his alien chronicles are missed. And I by no means will pretend that anything I can find will even compare to his interesting stories (Although one can HOPE :), but this is my attempt at keeping my readers who are here for “all things alien” at least a little entertained. PrP is doing a fine job as well – thank you. And let’s not forget our resident aliens “The TAO“. Always a pleasure to see their moniker when reading the comments, as well as, the many alien visitors that surprise us with their unexpected chitchat. Bring it on.
Police are searching for UFOs hovering over the Pulkovo
Police are searching for UFOs hovering over the Pulkovo (Google Translation)
Irina Desyatnichenko, Life News Online
11:31, Monday April 23, 2012
In St. Petersburg police officer on duty called the airport and asked to “deal” with an unknown flying object.
Unidentified object seen pilots, they who were asked to remove it.
In the Department of the Lomonosov district received an alarm from the Pulkovo Airport. The duty of the change said that over the airfield at an altitude of 900 meters was recorded unidentified flying object in the shape of the ball.
The caller stated that UFOs can create problems during takeoff and landing aircraft.
- Employees of the Pulkovo asked urgently to remove it in any way, because it prevents air movement – told in the department. – We must respond to such calls and should have been in any way to knock a ball.
A few minutes later the operatives were in place, but the UFO could not be found.
On this fact being tested.
Original Article Published on Lifenews.ru:
Полицейские разыскивают НЛО, зависший над Пулково
Ирина Десятниченко, Life News Online
11:31, Понедельник Апрель 23, 2012В полицию Петербурга позвонил дежурный из аэропорта и попросил «разобраться» с неизвестным летающим объектом.
Неопознанный объект заметили летчики, они-то и попросили убрать его.
В отдел Ломоносовского района поступил тревожный сигнал из аэропорта Пулково. Дежурный по смене сообщил, что над летным полем на высоте 900 метров зафиксирован неизвестный летающий объект в форме шара.
Звонивший заявил, что НЛО может создать проблемы при взлете и посадке самолетов.
- Сотрудники Пулково просили срочно убрать его любым способом, так как он мешает воздушному движению, – рассказали в отделении. – Мы обязаны реагировать на подобные звонки и любым способом должны были сбить шар.
Через несколько минут оперативники были на месте, но НЛО обнаружить не удалось.
По данному факту проводится проверка.
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Readers: Somehow I don’t think it is exactly the best translation, but it’ll do. Any updates on the above that anyone would like to share? Blog me.
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April 30th, 2012 at 8:47 am
There is far too much wrong with our state of mind to allow a being far more intelligent than us to appear without interrogation.
The second that UFO lands it would be swarmed by an international military force and taken to Moscow for questioning.
We can not afford to chance the image that the alien would be transmitting back to his/her people.
Perhaps when we grow free of the insecurities of national borders and such we will be ready to take them in.
Not until then though because the species of Homo-Sapiens is too volatile at this point in history to entertain any Inter-galactic guests.
Bojan
April 30th, 2012 at 8:58 am
Michelle, I’m glad you opened up this topic. I love all things alien.
I found this statement by the Russian scientist Sergei Smirnov to be similar to what aliens write in this blog and aver. Namely that they view humans as stupid cattle.
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“Aliens look at us as if we are idiots, undeveloped people,” said Sergei Smirnov of the prestigious Pulkovo Observatory outside St. Petersburg. “Perhaps they have fenced us in with their own sort of screen for the whole galaxy and are sending warnings to hundreds of billions of stars that the civilization near the Dwarf star, which we call the Sun, is dangerous.”
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If Mr. Smirnov was reading your blog, he would have found out from Howie that the aliens are NOT afraid of us.
I may live in Athens but I get my UFO info from your blog Michelle.
ILIJA
April 30th, 2012 at 9:18 am
What’s in That Kiwifruit?
Kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa), with its translucent, bright green flesh and starburst-shaped seed pattern, looks as delicious as it tastes.
But most people are surprised to find that this fruit also is loaded with unexpected nutrients…
Nutritional benefits.
One kiwifruit (without the skin) has more vitamin C than an equivalent-sized orange…nearly the same amount of potassium as a small banana…as much fiber as one cup of cooked oatmeal…and more vitamin E and vitamin K than most other fruits.
The skin, which is edible (although not very tasty), contains polyphenols and fiber. If you eat the skin, choose organically grown fruit (which are available but harder to find than conventionally grown).
When to buy.
Originally from China (where it is known as Chinese gooseberry), kiwifruit was first cultivated commercially by New Zealanders, who named the fruit in honor of their national bird.
Today this fruit is grown chiefly in California, New Zealand, Greece, France and Italy. Although the most familiar variety is the tart green kiwifruit (found year-round), golden kiwifruit are available, mainly between May and October.
Golden kiwifruit are similar in nutritional content to green except that they contain slightly less fiber and slightly more vitamin C and E.
More good news about kiwifruit:
They are among the safest fruits in terms of pesticide contamination, according to the Environmental Working Group.
Ways to use. When unripe, a thinly sliced kiwifruit has a sharp taste (like lemon) that goes well with fish. You can cut ripe kiwifruit in half and scoop out the flesh with a spoon. It also can be added to fruit salads, salsa and even tuna or chicken salad.
Source: Mark A. Stengler, NMD, a naturopathic medical doctor and leading authority on the practice of alternative and integrated medicine.
Dr. Stengler is author of the Health Revelations newsletter, author of The Natural Physician’s Healing Therapies (Bottom Line Books), founder and medical director of the Stengler Center for Integrative Medicine in Encinitas, California, and adjunct associate clinical professor at the National College of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon. http://www.DrStengler.com
April 30th, 2012 at 9:26 am
My father told me that in September of 1977 he was one of the scientist summoned to Petrosavodsk to investigate a UFO that had crashed landed there.
He said that so many became infected with a jelly like substance that the site was fire bombed and the remaining substances were dissolved in sulfuric acid.
If anyone out there has any more Info, please share.
Radmilo
April 30th, 2012 at 9:30 am
I live on Komendantsky Prospekt. People around here disappear after discussing their UFO experiences.
April 30th, 2012 at 9:38 am
I live in Yekaterinburg. I was out with my girl and two other couples that were very good friends of ours. We saw some colored lights in the sky and went to investigate.
K and M raced ahead of us. When we caught up with them they were staring into the lights above and not speaking.
We attempted to have a conversation with them and they remained quite and still. My girlfriend reached out to touch M and her hand passed through the image.
The images faded and we have not seen them since. Neither have we spoken to each other again. That was 4 years ago.
If any one of you are still out there and reading this please contact me. I still live in the same place. All of you have moved.
Alex
April 30th, 2012 at 9:55 am
Many russians have had UFO experiences. Most are too afraid to admit it.
My mother said she had one. She said they took her up. She said that when she was returned to earth she was pregnant.
She carried the baby for 8 months and had a premature delivery. She said that the government said that she was never pregnant and put her into a mental institution for 3 years.
When she was released she met my father and they married two years later. She said after I was born she began having dreams about her pregnancy .
She remembered delivering a baby girl that looked to be about 3 years old. Then she remembered that she had actually delivered a small baby but stayed with her child until it became three years old.
The child was taken away by the government and she was given something that made her forget and she left with my father who later married her.
She begged me not to tell my father. I didn’t for about 4 or 5 months. But I was only 14 at the time so I told him.
My mother died in an accident a week later. Now that I am 26 I wonder if I caused my mother’s death.
Amanda
April 30th, 2012 at 9:59 am
I work for the Baltifo new agency. We cover the news in the Baltic Sea region of Russia.
It has long been a fruitful area of UFO stories and sightings. The military there is very tightly controlled. But I have sources that confirm extraterrestrial meetings and agreements.
What agreements our government is or has been making with visitors from outer is anyone’s guess but I know for sure they have been made.
April 30th, 2012 at 10:03 am
Michelle I have found this to be the most candid and perhaps revealing blog out there on UFOs.
Many of my colleagues believe you have tapped into something real. We hope you will continue to encourage the contacts that you have made here.
Igor
April 30th, 2012 at 10:04 am
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April 30th, 2012 at 10:06 am
Quote from John Boehner: “He and I are both striving for the same thing: to make sure that our kids and grandkids have an opportunity at the American dream that he and I have had,” Boehner continued.
“Every American ought to have this chance. And I think he has a background where he can go and talk about how to create jobs, how to turn this economy around and how to give the American people what they want: more jobs.” If you believe this I have a bridge in Brooklyn I would like to sell you!
April 30th, 2012 at 10:07 am
“I think the number one quality is, are they capable of being president in case of an emergency,” Boehner said.
I can’t disagree with Boehner there. The question really is whether they want the cool-headed steady hand of Obama, whose dog rides inside the car or whether they want Mittens, son of privilege, whose dog rides in a crate on top of his Cadillac SUV.
April 30th, 2012 at 10:09 am
I agree with you WD. Romney could win if he got a great running mate like Chris Christie. He would be the preferable choice. He would simply pum-mel Biden in the debates.
April 30th, 2012 at 10:09 am
I don’t think that the American dream is having a job demolishing some plutocrats mansion so that they can have you build them a bigger mansion. Or to make an extra Cadillac so that wifey can have two.
People like Romney don’t make money, they take it, because they are connected – its called crony capitalism and is diametrically opposed to the idea of equal opportunity, equal justice and free markets.
April 30th, 2012 at 10:11 am
RD, Joe Biden knows more about what’s really going on than christie could put on one of his sandwiches!
That fat slob is too full of himself to really be about anything but his next meal.
April 30th, 2012 at 10:12 am
“I think Mitt Romney has a chance to show the American people that they, too, can succeed.”
It helps if your daddy is a multi-millionaire.
(You cand borrow money from your parents and start a business. )
April 30th, 2012 at 10:13 am
Yep, amazing how many folks will try and vote the former community organizer back in for more of the same.
April 30th, 2012 at 10:14 am
I lost faith in American voters when they elected Bush second time. Voters will believe any lies repeated many times.
Kerry, a decorated war veteran was shown as liar and Bush, who manged to escape war duties by connections did not get labeled.
Kerry would not do it. I have lost faith in average voters. They will buy what deep pocket PACs will say.
April 30th, 2012 at 10:15 am
Romney’s success is based on unethical corporate acts. A corporate raider is all he is, they take the guts out of successful companies and leave dying shells of their former selves.
It’s a practice which gained popularity during the 1990s. If you have no consciense you can do things like that.
April 30th, 2012 at 10:15 am
The talk about our kids and grandkids’ futures, the repetition of the title “job-creators,” the vague notion of “exceptionalism” and the never-ending shell game about social issues leads me to conclude which party is most “out of touch” with ordinary Americans:
it’s the one that tries to fool voters with simple-minded catch phrases and empty boasts.
April 30th, 2012 at 10:17 am
It will be interesting when Christy decides to run for President. You will see a cowed media beyond anything we have seen previously, backed up by a campaign that will put previous ones to shame.
This man’s style of politics is to bully, humiliate or to simply yell louder and it is reminiscent of some of the more disturbing aspects of High School cliques.
April 30th, 2012 at 10:18 am
Why doesn’t his bullyness act against him? Nobody likes a bully and he’s one of the biggest I’ve seen in todays policital world! No pun intended!!!
But compared to Obama who is calm, cool and collected, why would anyone vote for someone like Christie?? Makes no sense!
April 30th, 2012 at 10:19 am
Alycedale my hat is off to you too. You do have a way of sizing up a situation or person.
Chris Christie = The republican’s Bully, this man is a bully just watch how he talks to people. People blowing additonal hot air in him making him think he superior to others, Nothing but a bunch of hot air or if I may lard.
Owen
April 30th, 2012 at 10:21 am
In the style of Alycedale when I hear that Chris Christie is heading to Wisconsin to support Scott Walker, I don’t believe he is sincere.
I think Christie is just using Walker as an excuse to go to Wisconsin and load up on cheese!
April 30th, 2012 at 10:22 am
Owen, That bunch of hot air has the largest approval ratings for a governor in New Jersey ever.
April 30th, 2012 at 10:23 am
The WI GOP has been taking their marching orders from Koch Industries…Christie is just another ‘Big Brother’ to them….
April 30th, 2012 at 10:25 am
Clark, Yeah New Jersy. A state that is run by a mafia that has been defeated in every other state except the dumb Southern states.
I don’t think he would be elected town dog catcher in many other states.
Owen
April 30th, 2012 at 10:31 am
Did anyone watch “Meet the press” with Rachel Maddow on it?
Why did David Gregory spend such a long time trying to discredit Hillary Rosen prior the discussion?
I’m just glad Rachel and Hillary are so intelligent and able to see how this talking over them is a common theme of the right.
The condescending behavior of Alex Castellanos is obvious and I credit Rachel for stating the obvious.
David Gregory is a whole other story,complete and utter failure at his job.
April 30th, 2012 at 10:32 am
Yes, I watched it. So, again, another policy debate devolves into an argument where we cannot even get facts on the ground.
Were they discussing pay disparity for the same job or pay disparity in general?
If Rachel was citing statistics that it was disparate pay for the same job, Castellanos pulled a Republican on her by forcing her to argue reality (facts) rather than policy.
Now the policy argument is forgotten, a Republican talking head walks free from the debate unscathed, and the public is left wondering whether women make less than men for the same job.
This manipulation of public opinion will be the death of this republic.
April 30th, 2012 at 10:34 am
Anyone who argues with Rachel or Michelle always looks so stupid and ill informed.
Rachel is the best news person around. We always dvr her program so we can watch it every evening.
Michelle has the best blog on the web. We always copy her blog and read it top to bottom beginning with Michelle’s comments.
India
April 30th, 2012 at 10:35 am
Yeah they both think they know every thing.
April 30th, 2012 at 10:41 am
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Also, on the eve of the one year anniversary of Osama bin Laden’s death, contributor Bob Maginnis looks at the world since OBL’s death.
And finally, Steven Greenhut looks at the recent University of Southern California study that finds California’s growth rate has slowed to a crawl. Many demographers and state leaders see this as a good thing (they argue that they’ll “have more time to prepare for a bigger population than they did in years past, allowing for more effective planning”), but Steven realizes that this slowdown can only mean one thing: The California Dream is dead.
Make sure to look at the quick links from around the web, too. Happy Monday!
-Adam
April 30th, 2012 at 1:57 pm
All of the talking heads on Fox deemed the President’s appearance on Jimmy Fallon’s show undignified and unpresidential.
Since presidents have been appearing on late night television for years, their real objection is fairly transparent. After all, all that hip-hop stuff is so, well, black.
May 1st, 2012 at 5:50 am
Amanda, I read your story and tears sprang to my eyes. I’m sorry about your loss, you were 14, there’s no way you could know that it might’ve put your mom at risk. I feel for you. – Zen Lill