THINK ABOUTIT UFO|ENTITY ENCOUNTER REPORT
Date: January 12 1985
Sighting Time: Day
Day/Night: Day (The report confirms a landing date of January 12, 1985, during normal duties)
Location: Northwest of Ceremchovo ICBM site 62
Urban or Rural: Military Base
Entity Type: grey?
Entity Description: 1 meter tall,weight of 25kg, no hair, four fingers and no thumbs, narrow feet and no big toe. dressed in gray colored tight fitting suit. Large oversized eyes, slit for a mouth , small nose with no nostrils, with a pearshipped head
Hynek Classification: CE-IV (Close Encounter IV) Abduction of the witness or other direct contact
Duration: 24+ hours (Occupants were detained for a full day)
No. of Object(s): 1
Appearance / Description of the Object(s): Dark colored (Initial cables reported a dark colored UFO on the ground).
Distance to Object(s): Close proximity (Soviet Military personnel responded to the scene and came within close proximity to the craft).
Shape of Object(s): Saucer-shaped/Disc (While the text describes it generally as a craft/UFO, the undercarriage was struck by fire, and the new illustration depicts a classic disc-shaped object).
Size of Object(s): Large enough to house at least four occupants (The report notes four occupants exited the craft).
Color of Object(s): Dark (primary), glowing bluish-green when struck (The craft was initially dark colored but glowed a bluish-green color after being struck by 12.7mm rounds).
Number of Witnesses: Many
Special Features/Characteristics: Equipped with a beam of light capable of vaporization (A beam of light from the craft completely vaporized a Soviet M-40 jeep).
Source: Codeword: SEVEN PRINCE Intelligence Report (Station RA-049).
Summary/Description:
CODEWORD: SEVEN PRINCE
SUMMARY OF INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES REPORT OF CONTACT
STATION: RA-049 DATE: 12 JAN 85 SOURCE: CAC-049-0031
SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: CAC reported confrontation with an alleged space alien by Soviet Military personnel at Ceremchovo. CAC was taken to the site after a “UFO” landed Northwest of Ceremchova ICBM site 62 (Saskylach-Kovo). Soviet Military personnel confronted the craft and it’s occupants. A confrontation developed and Soviet Military personnel shot one of the occupants. After the shooting incident, several other occupants of the craft retrieved the injured occupant and returned to their craft. A beam of light exited the craft and struck a Soviet Military M-40 jeep, completely vaporizing the vehicle. No Soviet Military personnel were in the jeep during the attack. Soviet Military personnel fired several rounds of 12.7mm at the craft. One of the rounds struck the undercarriage of the craft. The craft glowed a bluish green color. The crafts occupants, numbering four, exited the craft and was taken into custody by Soviet Military personnel. The occupants were transported to the Saskylach-Kovo Military Barracks and detained. CAC was given access to the occupants. CAC advised the occupants were dressed in a gray colored tight fitting suit. All occupants appeared to look the same. They were described as: height: 1 meter tall, weight: 25kg, no hair, four fingers and no thumbs, narrow feet, with no big toe. The eyes were oversized compared to the size of the head. The head was pared shape. No ears were observed. The mouth consisted of just a small slit. A small nose was observed but no nostrils were observed. The occupants were interrogated but would or could not understand Russian. Several other languages were attempted, including English, French, German and Spanish. The crafts occupants would not respond. 24 hours after the occupants were detained inside a Soviet Jail, they disappeared. The craft, which was secured by Soviet Military Personnel, disappeared.
Report of Contact – Details: On 22 Jan 85, CAC made contact through agent-communication-device-AN23, signaling CO that a contact was requested. On 23 Jan 85, SC approved plan to conduct closed interview of CAC at site 4-SO-P-6. CO, with assistance of CO2, CO3, CO4, CO5 and NOCS-223 and NOCS-101, made contact with CAC. Counter-Surveillance report is attached. Contact was made at Site 6. A polygraph (SC requested a routine PG) was administered. No deception was noted. Entire interview was recorded both on audio and video by CO3. Language used during interview was Russian. CAC advised of the following: On 12 Jan 85, while working normal duties at Regional II, Soviet Control Center Command, CAC was informed of an incident at Ceremchovo ICBM facility involving a UFO. Specific information was requested by Command Central. CAC read the initial cable from the on-scene Soviet Commander. The initial cable reported that a UFO had landed Northwest of missile site K3. Soviet Military personnel responded to the scene. A dark colored UFO was found on the ground East of the missile command facility. One missile technician was standing near the East boundary, looking at the UFO. As Soviet Military personnel came within close proximity of the UFO, two occupants of the craft exited through a door. The occupants approached the East perimeter fence of K3. Soviet Military personnel challenged the occupants to stop. Three of the four occupants stopped. The fourth occupant continued to advance towards the fence. One Soviet Military Security Official fired several rounds from an AK-47a rifle, hitting the occupant. The occupant fell to the ground. The three other occupants advanced towards the injured occupant and retrieved the body. The four returned to the craft. Approximately 2 minutes later, an opening appeared on the side of the craft. A bluish-green beam of light came out of the craft and struck an…
Researcher’s Note: The “Seven Prince” Pattern
The events detailed in the Codeword: SEVEN PRINCE report share striking parallels with other high-profile military-UFO confrontations, specifically regarding the “hostile-defensive” reaction of the craft.
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Vaporization Capabilities: The vaporization of the M-40 jeep by a “beam of light” echoes the 1967 Salisbury Plain incident and the 1976 Tehran Jet Chase, where conventional military technology was instantly disabled or neutralized by directed energy when aggression was shown.
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Detainment and “Vanishing“: The 24-hour detainment period before both the occupants and the craft vanished is a recurring theme in Eastern Bloc reports. Similar to the 1989 Voronezh incident, these entities often appear to be “retrieved” or simply phase out of local reality once they have concluded their observation or interaction.
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Physiological Match: The description of 1-meter tall occupants with pear-shaped heads and four fingers perfectly aligns with the “Grey” archetype documented in the 1947 Roswell crash and the 1980 Rendlesham Forest incident, suggesting a standardized biological or synthetic scout class used across different decades and geographic locations.
