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Russian Scientist Claims UFOs Are U.S. Spy Technology
In recent years, global fascination with UFOs has reached new heights. But according to Pavel Poluian, a Russian physicist and philosopher with a background in geophysics, these sightings may have a more Earth-bound explanation.
In his letter to anomalien.com, Poluian claims that UFOs—or at least many of them—are advanced espionage devices developed by the United States during the Cold War, featuring plasma-driven propulsion systems that mimic the characteristics of otherworldly crafts.
Poluian, who has published multiple works debunking pseudoscientific theories, including “The Elimination of UFOs” and “The Hunt for UFOs,” explains that he believes these crafts were part of a secret U.S. military project, initiated shortly after WWII.
This project, he claims, aimed to develop aircraft using an unconventional propulsion system that generated lift via high-frequency vibrations.
Starting with early designs like James Pitts’ “Sky Car” orthotopter umbrella, this technology evolved into what is now associated with the iconic “flying saucers” of popular UFO lore.
The Pitts Sky Car was an unsuccessful aircraft designed for vertical take off, by inventor John W. Pitts of Detroit, Michigan.
The Evolution of High-Frequency Plasma Propulsion
According to Poluian, this technology journeyed through multiple stages of development. In the 1940s, the U.S. government explored a propulsion system utilizing high-frequency electromagnetic vibrations, which ultimately led to designs with dome-shaped “membranes” that resembled speakers.
Poluian points out that fragments of these early devices, possibly from test sites like Roswell, may have contributed to the UFO legend, as the materials and configurations were foreign to civilian eyes.
Through the subsequent decades, engineers allegedly advanced these designs by developing piezoelectric thrusters and plasma propulsion panels. These panels, he explains, feature thousands of discharge cells, or small plasma thrusters, arranged densely across flat surfaces on the craft.
When activated, these plasma thrusters release jets of ionized air, creating lift and acceleration by propelling air at high speeds—a feat accomplished by leveraging the Lorentz force.
Poluian likens this setup to a “ramjet engine,” with streams of plasma forming powerful air vortices that stabilize the craft’s flight.
Screenshot from the ‘Gimbal’ UFO video which includes US Navy pilots exclaiming ‘look at that thing!’
MARAUDER: A Glimpse into Plasma Propulsion
One of the projects that Poluian suggests may align with this technology is MARAUDER (Magnetically Accelerated Ring to Achieve Ultra-high Directed Energy and Radiation), a U.S. government-funded initiative that reportedly explored advanced plasma propulsion methods.
The project, which has been subject to much secrecy, attempted to harness the power of directed plasma for military applications. Although limited information is available, the basic concepts—high-speed plasma jets and directed energy—align closely with Poluian’s descriptions of UFO propulsion.
Despite the impressive possibilities, Poluian asserts that this plasma technology has been kept out of civilian use for several reasons. First, the powerful pulses required for plasma thrust generate harmful microwave radiation, making the craft unsuitable for regular piloted missions.
These pulses can interfere with onboard electronics and pose health risks to any human crew, limiting their use to unmanned surveillance. Additionally, the thrust-to-weight ratio of plasma propulsion isn’t sufficient to carry heavy payloads; instead, it seems to have been optimized for lighter, covert surveillance missions.
Poluian further claims that these crafts lack traditional radio communication. They operate autonomously according to pre-set mission parameters, which would fit with reports of “drone-like” behavior seen in UFO encounters around military installations.
According to Poluian, these surveillance missions were often conducted in the wilderness, particularly near sites under geological exploration, where they monitored for any signs of unauthorized construction or testing.
After the Cold War: A Decline in UFO Sightings?
Poluian notes that sightings of these mysterious crafts began to decline after the end of the Cold War, a period he associates with a drop in magnesium consumption in the United States—a critical material in these crafts’ fuel cells.
He believes this trend reflects a reduction in the production of these crafts after the 1990s. By 2007-2008, according to Poluian, magnesium usage had decreased so sharply that it seemed as though the “flying saucer” project had been nearly abandoned.
However, Poluian suggests that while the U.S. may have scaled back this technology, Russia and China have reportedly continued development by reverse-engineering downed devices.
This continuation points to a broader international race to replicate and innovate upon this technology, albeit under a cloak of secrecy.
What If UFOs Are Just Spy Drones?
Poluian’s claims present an intriguing twist on the typical UFO narrative, as they imply that many “alien” craft sightings could instead be encounters with U.S. reconnaissance drones equipped with advanced, plasma-based propulsion.
The fact that UFO sightings often cluster around sensitive locations—such as military bases and missile silos—could support this hypothesis. Poluian argues that these sightings are “terrestrial technology,” not alien.
He also speculates that in the near future, with further declassification, we may see larger airships using this plasma technology adapted for Arctic missions.
As publications in the U.S. proliferate discussions about non-human entities and possible alien encounters, Russian narratives like Poluian’s remain skeptical, attributing these sightings to human ingenuity in secretive military technology.
But if these plasma-driven crafts are indeed human-made, why is their existence still concealed from the public? And what other technological feats remain hidden, influencing global politics from behind the scenes? Are we prepared for a future where these technologies are finally acknowledged and perhaps even declassified? And if so, what will that reveal about the lengths governments go to in the pursuit of power and surveillance?
Perhaps the greatest mystery is not about aliens but the unknown capabilities humanity has already achieved—and kept hidden.
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