Saturday, November 5, 2022

The Alien Child Captured By The Russian Army



On July 14, 1983, east of the Aray Sea, in the Russian village of Sosnovka, the inhabitants saw a kind of spacecraft fall from the sky.

The police were the first to appear in the area, but unable to put out the fire, they called the army and as night fell a helicopter illuminated the remains of a metal object.

Kremlin agents later intervened, as the incident took place near the border with China and they thought it was a spy object.

What they found there was a five-foot-tall metallic ovoid capsule with a small opening in the back.

When the military managed to open it, they were surprised to find a child of about one year of age, who measured 66 centimeters and at first glance looked totally human.




The baby is immediately taken to the Frunze Research Institute and a hospital has been set up there to examine the baby.

The colonel in charge did not allow anyone to touch the child until the experts arrived, commenting that for some reason the child had been expelled from some kind of spacecraft in danger and therefore had reached Earth.
Medical examinations


When the doctors arrived, they examined him and realized that he was not entirely human as he did not have a navel and a strange membrane joined his toes and hands. One of the doctors said that the child must have belonged to an aquatic species, and was of alien origin.

His eyes had a purple hue and when he was exposed to X-rays, specialists saw that the organs were very similar to those of humans. The only strange thing was his heart, which was much larger than normal.

Doctors noted that his brain activity was higher than that of a human, which led them to suspect that the child had telepathic abilities.

For three months the little one was visited daily by an Anthropologist, a Biochemist, a Physicist and a Psychologist, who tried to provoke some kind of stimulation, but without success.

The child, who was named Kosmic, ingested fluids in small quantities, sometimes spending days without eating, until he began to have severe breathing difficulties. Unfortunately, within 24 hours the baby was struck with an infection and eventually died.

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