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The Churbakov Incident.
Ironically one country where military pilots have considerably more latitude to talk openly of UFO's
encounters is in Russia. Here a new wave of open-mindedness and genuine fascination with the UFO phenomenon has thrown up a wealth of extraordinary encounters. The sort of encounter that elsewhere might
be subject to intense secrecy that might forever bury them from public scrutiny.
Out of control.
Undoubtedly the most sensational of these Russian encounters concerns a former Soviet pilot Maxim Churbakov.
His story is fascinating for two separate reasons. For not only was he subject to one of the most remarkable UFO incidents on record, he was also forced to convince the dreaded KGB that he was telling
the truth. His plane had crashed in the bizarrest of circumstances.
Dazed and confused Churbakov spoke vaguely of following lights - a plane that suddenly spun out of control.
The KGB who believed nothing of the sort charged Churbakov with insubordination and sabotage, and put him on trial for his life. With the spectre of the firing squad a distinct possibility, Churbakov now
began the daunting task of establishing the truth.
Strange Incidents.
The undisputed fact is that before August 1991 Churbakov was considered the cream of Russia's fighter pilots.
Then suddenly within the space of three weeks his life was turned on end. Early in the month a plane he was flying was twice plagued with mysterious faults. On the second occasion the plane spun out of
control and Churbakov was forced to eject.
This was alarming enough, but then on the 20 th of August came an even more terrifying incident. On that day
Churbakov had already flown two sorties with his commander and then went up alone. It was still broad daylight when at 3900 metres he encountered a glowing orange ball of light 20 degrees to the right of
his plane. The object then closed in on the plane and maneuvered itself around it.
Inexplicable Fear.
Unable to communicate with his base Churbakov described how he was filled with an unexplainable sense of
fear. The back of his head felt intensely hot. He was aware that the plane was still under control, but sensed it was a control exerted by someone other than himself. Suddenly the aircraft's generator
failed, there was a fire, and the cockpit filled with smoke. Regaining radio contact he was ordered to eject, but refused to do so until the plane was safely away from a nearby residential area.
For several seconds Churbakov bravely wrestled the plane out of a nose dive before steering it over open
country. Only then did he finally eject from the plane which exploded in mid air just four seconds later.
Interrogation.
Once safely on the ground Churbakov was picked up by a military helicopter and taken to hospital. Later he
was subjected to a rigourous interrogation over the course of three days. Churbakov's superiors found it too much of a coincidence that this young pilot should have been involved in three major incidents
so close to each other. In an atmosphere of hostility and outright suspicion they accused Churbakov of deliberately engineering all three incidents and charged him with sabotage over the loss of two
aircraft.
The KGB.
Meanwhile the KGB became involved in the case and threatened Churbakov with imminent execution. In their
usually thorough way they looked into every area of Churbakov's life but could find no reason why this bright young pilot should deliberately destroy two aircraft. The case remained a mystery, Churbakov
insisting time after time that he was at the mercy of events beyond his control.
When finally the court delivered its verdict Churbakov was blamed for the loss of the aircraft but escaped
severe punishment. Incredibly the Chief Prosecutor Anatoly Musinenko was forced to admit that Churbakov may indeed have been telling the truth. As part of the investigation he had spoken to Churbakov's
instructors, and colleagues, and even taken the trouble to interview his family and friends. He concluded that Churbakov was a sound individual whose integrity was beyond reproach. Despite initial doubts
he had come to feel certain that Churbakov had indeed encountered a UFO.
Hypnosis
Churbakov's testimony was further reinforced by evidence taken under hypnosis which amazingly was witnessed
by a US intelligence officer. He described the session as showing a remarkable transformation in Churbakov's character. Prior to the hypnosis the young pilot was still traumatised by his experience, but
as soon as he was placed under an hypnotic trance, the mood changed. Churbakov became a pilot once again, cool and calm, and able to describe his UFO encounter factually, and with great precision.
Banned from Flying.
Although Churbakov was eventually exonerated of all blame in the incident his pilots licence was never
restored - a fact which upset him dearly. Today he still dreams of flying again and ruefully remembers one summers day when his life was turned on end by a strange object that literally descended from a
clear blue sky.
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