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Soviet cosmonaut Yuri. Gagarin became the first person in human history to go into space. (Illustration/Image source: Adobe Stock)
On April 12, 1961, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri. Gagarin completed a complete orbit around the Earth aboard the Vostok 1 spacecraft, becoming the first person in human history to enter space.
Gagarin died in plane crash
On March 27, 1968, a MiG-15 aircraft piloted by Gagarin, who was only 34 years old, unfortunately crashed. On the day of the accident, Gagarin and other astronauts were conducting flight training on the MiG-15 aircraft at the Chkalovsky Space Training Base outside Moscow. Flying the plane with Gagarin was his flight instructor and deputy commander of the aviation regiment Vladimir. Xie Liaojin.
The short training was successfully completed. The airport dispatcher on the ground heard Gagarin’s request to return, but then the ground tower lost news of Gagarin. Next, people discovered that the plane driven by Gagarin and Seryokin had crashed near Vladimir New Village, not far from the space field.
Experts have fully evaluated various possibilities of what happened, but none of them can explain the situation. According to the testimony of a large number of eyewitnesses at the time and the writing of KGB archives that have not yet been declassified, it was actually only Gagarin’s instructor Selyokin who died at that time, and Gagarin was abducted by aliens.
The first witness to see the crash site was forest ranger Vladimir. Morozov.
At that time, he was drinking tea leisurely in his cabin as usual. The silence outside was only broken by the occasional call of birds. Suddenly, there was a violent explosion from the direction of the cemetery outside the village.
He said: “At that time, I felt that the ground beneath my feet was being shaken. Although the glass on the window was not shattered, it was still squeaking.” He immediately got on his motorcycle and rushed to the explosion site.
Morozov, who was the first to see the crash site, was still a little nervous even when he recalled it many years later. He said that the surrounding snow was blackened by smoke, and he also saw a head. Afterwards, it was confirmed from a filled tooth that it was the head of flight instructor Seryokin. Gagarin left no body parts at the crash site and disappeared.
Mysterious planes and flying saucers
Morozov recalled that he didn’t pay attention when he rushed to the crash site at first, but later he discovered that another plane, also like a MiG-15, was hovering over the crash site. The plane was flying very low, much lower than a fighter should be able to fly. The strangest thing is that the hovering plane is like a ghost, flying without making any sound. When Morozov walked through the woods to the fields, he noticed that the plane turned around and flew away. However, the base did not send another MiG-15 at that time.
Several witnesses at the time also confirmed that the MiG-15 reported to the base that it saw a plate-shaped object with a dazzling light. Before the base completely lost contact with the MiG-15, the last report heard was: “We can’t see anything.” This sentence was interpreted by experts at the time to mean that their plane entered the clouds and could not see anything. But in fact, it was the intense and dazzling light of the flying saucer that made Gagarin and Seryokin unable to see anything.
The flying saucer disrupted all radio communications on board the aircraft. Gagarin and Seryokin, who were sitting on the same plane, had very different fates. One was abducted to the alien world, and the other fell to the ground with the plane.
Witnesses at the scene, Lyudmila Yartseva, a woman from New Village, saw with her own eyes that something similar to a flying saucer in the sky collided with the plane. The extremely dazzling oval-shaped light emitted by the aircraft made it impossible for her to confirm its final shape. Even the dark clouds could not cover the dazzling light.
Out of fear, Yartseva turned around and ran out of the woods. Then she heard the explosion of the plane crashing to the ground. She was so frightened that she fell to the ground. She then saw soldiers searching for the “black box” in the wreckage, but ultimately failed to find it.
Blind Prophet: Gagarin is not dead
In 1979, Bulgaria’s blind prophet Vanga. Dimitrova’s words shocked the world again. She confirmed: “The residents of the planet ‘Wanfen’ told her that Gagarin was not dead, but was abducted.”
In a TV program called “UFO: Uninvited Guests”, the invited guest, engineer Genia. Yemelyanov confirmed to the outside world that he was abducted by aliens on the night of October 18th to 19th, 1989, and the aliens took him to their spacecraft. He said: “The first thing I saw in the spacecraft were three other Earthlings, one of whom was Gagarin. It was impossible for me to mistake Gagarin.”
There is evidence that Gagarin saw some extraordinary sights during his first space flight. This is not a question of whether he wants to see it or not, but the aliens deliberately let him see it. Perhaps this had something to do with his subsequent abduction.
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