Link to CIA report: POLICE OFFICERS SPOT UFO

Interesting note: the strange sound like an electric or electronic crackle that the police officers heard, was still heard in the area even AFTER the disappearance of the UFO

Lithuania, June 25 1996:

According to the eyewitnesses's accounts, at about 0030 in the early morning, on the Vilnius-Medininkai Road, near the village of Nemezis, 10 km from the capital, at an altitude of 20-30 meters above the ground, they noticed a spherical object hanging [hovering] and "pulsing," alternately shrinking and expanding.

At the same time, they heard what they described as "a strange sound like an electric or electronic crackle." Wanting to take a closer look at the UFO, the policemen moved toward it. When they had advanced about 50 meters through the long grass, the police said, the sphere moved away, rose higher and rapidly departed in the direction of Vilnius.

The policemen watched the UFO for about half an hour.

On their arrival at the scene of the "emergency,"members of the civil defense department, servicemen from the special forces and commissioners of the capital's police carefully studied the area, measured the background radiation and tape-recorded the strange sound, which was still heard in the area after the disappearance of the UFO.

The sniffer dogs did not discover anything suspicious and behaved quietly. But it was noted that the tall grass around the place over which the sphere had "hung" was flattened to a radius of 10 meters.

by Shiny-Tie-126

3 Comments

  1. It’s not a CIA report but a story from Russia’s state-owned news agency, ITAR-TASS (now called TASS).

    TASS may be a pro-Putin propaganda machine today, but it had more editorial freedom in the 1990s under Yeltsin, so we shouldn’t necessarily discount the story as Russian propaganda.

    It was translated from Russian into English by the Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS), a CIA program that translated foreign-language news articles into English and made them available to US government agencies.

    In 2005, FBIS was reorganized into the Open Source Center (OSC) under the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), and again in 2015 under the CIA as the Open Source Enterprise (OSE).