But It Was Aliens

Alien Visit to Ostankino, Moscow Reported on TV in 1995?

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The extraterrestrial comedy podcast where we probe a Mexican probe in to a Russian probe in 1995 whereby a glowing flying saucer may have visited, or even landed, in Ostankino, Moscow. We know this because there is a video but we don’t have the video, but we do have stills from the video, yet we don’t know how they came from the video. Could these photos indeed be depicting a UFO visit, or are they simply depicting the sun? Or is the whole thing a hoax? Or is this a military coverup? Or is this government disinformation to cover up what the military are really up to? There’s a lot but also not too much to this one, ey. Just to be clear, we will be referring to some photos quite extensively throughout this probe (visual evidence, woooo) so you may want to check out our Instagram or Facebook group or at the very least, Google this event so that you can see what we are on about. Alongside the case, we today learn about Moonwalker’s tattoos. We also debate what Moonwalker’s evil methods would be if Moonwalker was a Bond villain… All that and more on this week’s file.

 

YouTube video of Tercer Milenio coverage: https://youtu.be/83vHBMobAbU 

 

YouTube UFOMania video of this event: https://youtu.be/_fP95haxn7E

 

 

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Music created via Garageband. Additional music via: https://freepd.com - thank you most kindly good people. We opened today with the Showtime theme from Beetlejuice which was composed via Danny Elfman and is a 1988 Tim Burton classic (distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures). We did that, basically, because it was indeed, showtime! As we discussed Goldeneye (the movie and Nintendo 64 classic), we included two themes from the N64 game developed by Rare and composed by Grant Kirkhope, Robin Beanland and Graeme Norgate. Those themes are called elevator b and subterranean caverns. As is becoming tradition, we closed out with the Staff Roll aka credits theme from 1990-1992’s Super Mario World on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) composed by Nintendo’s audio wizard, Koji Kondo.

 

 

Main source: https://amp.ibtimes.co.in/did-aliens-visit-russia-1995-ufo-video-broadcast-by-russian-tv-channel-claims-so-772408