Thursday, May 6, 2010

Russian president asked to investigate alien claims

Thanks to Alcuin and Flutterby for posting this!

Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, President of Kalmykia (Russia) and President of the World Chess Federation, announces on Russian primetime television that he was taken on board an alien spaceship which had come to Earth to take samples. Several witnesses cited.




Kirsan Ilyumzhinov has been president of Kalmykia, a small Buddhist region of Russia on the shores of the Caspian Sea, for seventeen years. A Russian Member of Parliament, Andre Lebedev, has formally asked Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to investigate Ilyumzhinov's alien encounter.

The news comes one year after nearby Kazakhstan, in Central Asia, announced that it was building the world’s first alien embassy. The government of the Republic of Kazakhstan has allocated a large plot of land in the city of Almaty for its ET embassy project. Facilities will include a guesthouse, theatre and translation service. A UFO landing pad and checkpoint will be attached. Kazakhstan’s government believes that open contact with aliens is imminent, and by becoming the first nation to openly create such facilities, they will reap enormous financial and economic rewards.

It is generally accepted in the region that aliens are making use of an underwater UFO base in the 640-mile-long Caspian Sea , which Kazakhstan borders. Fuad Gasimov, head of neighbouring Azerbaijan’s national Aerospace Agency, has confirmed this to be the case. He has gone on record to state that the old USSR constantly monitored alien spaceships, which regularly entered and left the waters of the Caspian Sea. The USSR kept this activity a military secret. Gasimov himself was involved in the secret monitoring of Caspian Sea UFOs when he was a department head at the USSR’s science academy.

Numerous UFO sightings have occurred in Kazakhstan where it is thought that the aliens take an interest in the massive local mineral resources. In 2008, a UFO was widely reported to have crashed into a river in Kazakhstan. The head of Kazakhstan’s space agency, Talgat Musabayev, is heavily involved in the ET embassy project. Musabayev is an ex-cosmonaut who spent many hours in space and is an ex-colleague of Gasimov. He is thought to possess a large amount of information on the major alien species currently visiting Earth.


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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8662822.stm

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