
Stonehill describes incidents where unidentified objects hovered over Soviet nuclear missile silos and initiated launch sequences, nearly triggering nuclear war. He recounts how Soviet submarines were tracked by enormous, fast-moving underwater objects dubbed "croakers" for the strange sounds they emitted. The discussion also covers the Tunguska explosion of 1908, which Stonehill argues does not match the profile of a meteorite, citing subsequent magnetic disturbances, mutations, and an unusual surge in births of geniuses worldwide.
The conversation turns to Soviet mind control research using electromagnetic waves, including plans to deploy such weapons aboard orbital space stations aimed at entire populations. Stonehill also details Soviet cosmonauts reporting invisible presences aboard space stations that whispered warnings against human space exploration, and the mysterious fate of the Phobos II probe near Mars.
Key Moments
UFOs started a Soviet ICBM launch sequence: Stonehill describes a 1982 Ukraine incident: discs hovered over Soviet ICBM silos and triggered an autonomous launch countdown. Soviet officers had to physically rip out consoles to abort an unstoppable launch toward nuclear war.
Underwater UFOs and the 'croakers' chasing Soviet submarines: Stonehill says the Soviet Navy logged repeated encounters with super-fast underwater objects that chased nuclear submarines and emitted frog-like croaking sounds, prompting a dedicated Soviet study program.
Tunguska wasn't a meteorite - magnetic fields, mutations, and a baby boom of geniuses: Stonehill argues the 1908 Tunguska blast left no crater, scrambled Earth's magnetic field, lit Northern European skies for 72 hours, caused mutations, and even tracked an unusual surge of genius-level births in Russia in 1908.
Two extraterrestrial nuclear ships collided over Tunguska - and Stalin sent his own expedition: Citing a Russian scientist murdered in 1995, Stonehill says the prevailing alternative theory is two nuclear-powered alien craft collided over Siberia. He adds that Stalin personally dispatched a secret expedition to the site in 1949.
Phobos 2: a giant object killed the Soviet probe - then it sent signals back: Stonehill recounts the 1989 Phobos 2 mission: the Soviet Mars probe photographed a huge object near Phobos before going dark, then mysteriously transmitted again a week later before vanishing for good. JPL was reportedly in moment-by-moment contact.
