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Paul Stonehill is discussing UFO and USO (Unidentified Submersible Object) studies in the Soviet Union, focuses on the role of military counterintelligence, controlled by the KGB from 1922 to 1991. Key points include:
Structure and Evolution: Counterintelligence operated through "special departments" (Asob Adil or Third Directorate) in military units to counter foreign intelligence. The 1960s marked the peak of UFO activity. An operational-analytical service systematized activities, with emphasis on strategic missile forces. In 1971, the Ninth Department was formed to secure Ministry of Defense offices, missile armies (e.g., in Vinnytsia, Vladimir, Omsk), testing ranges (Baikonur, Kapustin Yar, Plesetsk), and related institutions. Led by Lt. Gen. Matiev, it ensured coordinated security amid Cold War tensions, implicitly extending to UFO threats.
Connections to UFOs/USOs: While primarily for human threats, counterintelligence intersected with UFO/USO investigations (e.g., via the Setka program). The speaker references UFO incidents at missile sites and USOs in oceans, urging viewers to watch related videos or read the co-authored book Russia's USO Secrets.
Notable Failures: Highlights Operation Ivy Bells (1971–1980), where the US submarine USS Halibut tapped a Soviet undersea cable in the Sea of Okhotsk near Kamchatka's Kura test site, intercepting unencrypted data for a decade. Soviet carelessness allowed this; it was exposed by NSA defector Ronald Pelton in 1980, leading to a KGB cover-up. Relevance to ufology: High USO activity in the region.
Operational Roles: On warships and submarines, officers handled independent decision-making, crew monitoring, preventing recruitment, defections, smuggling (e.g., banned books), and secrecy breaches. Submarine specifics included vigilance in key compartments, with allusions to USO encounters.
Key Success: In 1981, counterintelligence (led by Jardetski) prevented full disclosure of classified tech during a nuclear submarine lease to India by insisting on modifications and reduced documentation.
Implications for Disclosure: The speaker argues true UFO/USO disclosure requires simultaneous release from the US, Russia (including Soviet archives), and China due to geopolitical sensitivities—no nation will act unilaterally.
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