SUBJECT: RUSSIAN VIEW OF ALIENS                              FILE: UFO2749





   Filename: Omni0792.Art
   Type    : Article
   Author  : Patrick Huyghe
   Date    : 07/??/92 (July 1992 Issue Omni Magazine)
   Desc    : Russian view of aliens

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   Omni Magazine July 1992 Page 72

   RUSSIA'S ALIEN IDEAS
   By Partick Huyghe

     Westerners were intrigued back in 1989  when the Soviet news  agency,
   Tass,   reported  the claims of some school children from the  city  of
   Voronezh.   A  spectacular UFO landed in town,  the children  insisted,
   along  with  its  ten-foot-tall  occupant  toting  a  tube-shaped  gun.
   Scrutinizing  the Tass report,  the Western press assumed the  Russians
   were letting off steam after years of censorship. Some UFO buffs in the
   United  States  called the episode a hoax,  but one  Western  scientist
   ignored the ridicule and left for Moscow instead.

     In January of 1990, Jacques Vallee, a  computer scientist regarded by
   many  as the world's major UFO researcher,  held a week-long series  of
   meetings  with  the Soviet Union's leading UFO lights.  He met  with  a
   scientist  who'd studied the mysterious explosion that had rattled  the
   Tunguska region of Russia in 1908  and with an ex-Soviet Naval  officer
   who  detailed  his UFO sightings by Navy personnel.  But  according  to
   Vallee, the most compelling sighting was the one in Voronezh itself.

     In  his  new book,  UFO Chronicles of the Soviet  Union  (Ballantine,
   1992), Vallee describes the cast of dozens--adults as well as children-
   -who reportedly witnessed the spherical Voronezh craft,  its three-eyed
   giant, and an accompanying robot.  He also cites engineers who examined
   an imprint allegedly left by the craft,  an object they claimed weighed
   11  tons.  While Vladimir Migulin,  a  member of the Soviet Academy  of
   Sciences,  attributed the markings to a rocket launched from Volvograd,
   Vallee does not agree. "Migulin's skeptical attitude," he says, "is not
   very different from what you would get from our own National Academy of
   Science."

     Why does Vallee believe the Soviet sightings are for real? The weight
   of  the  craft,  he notes,  was "in the range of estimates  reached  by
   French  scientists  studying physical markings left by UFO landings  in
   France."   And  though the beings bore no resemblance to the  familiar,
   short, Hollywood-style UFOnauts, they were similar to aliens reportedly
   seen "in a very similar case in Argentina in 1978."

     Vallee's  sojourn--and  his  ideas--have taken fellow  UFOlogists  by
   surprise.   Some wonder how scientific the Russians really are,   given
   that they regularly use dousing to gather information about UFO  sites.
   "With all due respect,"  says Michael Swords,  a  professor at  Western
   Michigan  University and editor of the Journal of UFO  Studies,   "some
   Russians are questionable in terms of UFO research. They tend not to be
   very well disciplined, nor are they good at documenting their work." As
   for Vallee's book,  Swords says "it sounds like 'What I Did on My  Last
   Vacation.'  Vallee may have met a lot of interesting people and heard a
   lot of interesting tales, but he doesn't document things properly,  and
   if he has, he never seems to share it with anybody."

     But  Vallee  insists the Russian findings are significant,   in  part
   because of the region's weak coverup system.  "With the chaos spreading
   over  the  Soviet Union,"  Vallee explains,  "I felt there was  genuine
   information coming out from the witnesses."

     Vallee supporter and experimental psychologist Richard Haines  agrees
   that  the  French researcher is onto something  real.   Explaining  the
   misunderstanding   about   Vallee's  work,   Haines  says,    "He's   a
   theoretician. He doesn't claim to be a field inverstigator. And I think
   he has some very challenging ideas."





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