ID | #1632235530 |
Added | Tue, 21/09/2021 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | The Toronto Star
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
Toronto, Ontario, STAR, October 13, 1989, page A3
MOSCOW (Reuters). They came from the planet Red Star, " the glowing aliens told a Soviet reporter, but when he asked the aliens to take him home with them, the answer was negative.
"There will be no return for you, and it will be dangerous for us ... You will bring mental bacteria, " the reporter Pavel Mukhortov told him during a meeting with creatures from two to four meters tall.
This was the last of a series of fantastic reports in the official Soviet media. At the very least, these fairy tales help to get rid of the shortage of goods, bad news about the economy and ethnic unrest that the Soviet Union suffers from.
Mukhortov said that he met these creatures near the city of Perm on the night of July 30. He said that he was just thinking about his questions to the aliens, and the answers were highlighted in light letters.
The conversation, published in Komsomolskaya Pravda, went like this:
Mukhortov: "Where are you from?"
Aliens: "The Constellation of Libra, the Red Star is our Homeland."
Mukhortov: "Your goal?"
Aliens: "It depends on the center. We are controlled by a central system."
Mukhortov: "Can you take me to your planet?"
Aliens: "There will be no return for you, and it will be dangerous for us."
Mukhortov: "Why can it be dangerous?"
Aliens: "You will bring mental bacteria."
Original news
Toronto, Ontario, STAR, 13 October 1989, page A3
Aliens give Soviet scribe the brush-off
MOSCOW (Reuter) - They came from Planet Red Star, the glowing aliens told a Soviet reporter, but when he asked the extra-terrestrials to take him home with them, the answer was no.
"There would be no return for you and it would be dangerous for us . . . You would bring thought bacteria," reporter Pavel Mukhortov says the two- to four-metres tall creatures told him, during their encounter.
It was the latest in a series of fantastic accounts in the official Soviet media. At the very least, the tales are providing relief from the shortages of goods, bad news about the economy, and ethnic unrest afflicting the Soviet Union.
Mukhortov said he met the creatures near the city of Perm on the night of July 30. He simply thought his questions to the aliens, he said, and the answers appeared in illuminated letters.
The exchange, published in Komsomoskaya Pravda, went like this:
Mukhortov: "Where are you from?"
Aliens: "The constellation Libra, Red Star - our homeland."
"Your goal?"
"It depends on the centre. We are directed by a central system."
"Can you take me to your planet?"
"There would be no return for you and it would be dangerous for us."
"Why would it be dangerous?"
"You would bring thought bacteria."
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