UFO in the Himalayas in secret CIA documents

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) shared many reports about UFOs in the Himalayas of 13 million pages of classified documents just published online.

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) shared many reports about UFOs in the Himalayas of 13 million pages of classified documents just published online.

The CIA's archive shows that agents of the agency are very interested in cases of encountering unidentified flying objects (UFOs) in the Himalayas in Asia, Sputnik News reported on January 31. A total of 6 UFO observations in Ladakh and Sikkim region of India together with Brutan and Nepal countries.

Nepal and Sikkim

Around 21:00 on February 19, 1968, a light object moving at high speed flew through the sky northeast of Nepal and north of Sikkim. According to CIA documents, strange objects are elongated shapes, emitting red and green rays. The sound of thunder sounded a few seconds after the object appeared.

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Many cases of UFOs in the Himalayas are recorded in confidential CIA documents.(Artwork: Blogspot).

Bhutan

The CIA shared a case of another UFO encounter Thimpu, the Bhutanese capital, on February 21, 1968. The document shows that strange objects move at high speed and do not cause noise, while emitting blue light.

Ladakh

On March 4, 1968, an unidentified flying object moved from east to west near Ladakh Pass in Ladakh, flying over Indian air base in the Fukche and Koyul areas. The CIA said the object was bright white and accompanied by two explosions, there was also a red light following the white smoke.

Nepal

The most interesting case of UFOs in the Himalayas is recorded in Nepal. On March 25, 1968, a giant circular metal object, 1.8 meters wide and 1.2 meters high, was found inside a crater in Baltichaur, 8 km from Nepal's Pokhara city. northeast. The object appears with white light and two loud bangs.

Since 2016, the CIA regularly publishes confidential documents of internal nature related to unidentified flying objects. However, at least 20% of these studies have no scientific explanation.

Update 18 December 2018
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