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UFO Podcast, Alien Podcast, Secret Alien Technology.
From the frozen vaults of Cold War secrecy, a new cache of documents has surfaced—KGB files brought to light by investigative journalist George Knapp, detailing the Soviet Union’s quiet obsession with unidentified flying objects. Long rumored and often dismissed, these records hint at structured programs, military encounters, and scientific inquiries that unfolded behind the Iron Curtain, far from Western scrutiny.
The files reference initiatives like “Setka-AN” and other lesser-known Soviet research efforts—projects tasked with cataloging sightings, analyzing anomalous materials, and determining whether these aerial enigmas represented foreign adversaries… or something far less terrestrial. Pilots reported luminous craft pacing military jets. Radar operators tracked objects performing impossible maneuvers. And intelligence officers documented it all with the same gravity reserved for nuclear threats.
Were these programs born of paranoia in a superpower standoff—or did Soviet investigators uncover phenomena that defied explanation? As newly released materials add fuel to a decades-old mystery, the question remains: what did the KGB really know?
This case file, join the Theorists as we decode the dossiers and probe the programs in… The KGB UFO Files
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UFO Podcast, Alien Podcast, Secret Alien Technology.
From the frozen vaults of Cold War secrecy, a new cache of documents has surfaced—KGB files brought to light by investigative journalist George Knapp, detailing the Soviet Union’s quiet obsession with unidentified flying objects. Long rumored and often dismissed, these records hint at structured programs, military encounters, and scientific inquiries that unfolded behind the Iron Curtain, far from Western scrutiny.
The files reference initiatives like “Setka-AN” and other lesser-known Soviet research efforts—projects tasked with cataloging sightings, analyzing anomalous materials, and determining whether these aerial enigmas represented foreign adversaries… or something far less terrestrial. Pilots reported luminous craft pacing military jets. Radar operators tracked objects performing impossible maneuvers. And intelligence officers documented it all with the same gravity reserved for nuclear threats.
Were these programs born of paranoia in a superpower standoff—or did Soviet investigators uncover phenomena that defied explanation? As newly released materials add fuel to a decades-old mystery, the question remains: what did the KGB really know?
This case file, join the Theorists as we decode the dossiers and probe the programs in… The KGB UFO Files

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