Lost Cosmonauts

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Who are the phantom cosmonauts? What was their contribution to breakthroughs when it came to technology during the Cold War? Where are they now? Let's find out in this article.

It is not unknown to us that there was a Cold War. It was a technological battle between the Soviet Union and the United States. They competed, especially in technology and space.

It is no secret that Yuri Gagarin is the first person in the galaxy, Valentina Tereshkova is the first woman in the galaxy, and Neil Armstrong is the first person to step on the moon. But, is all this true? Your beliefs may change if you understand them.

In 1957 the Soviets launched the world's first artificial satellite, the Sputnik I. It was an unmanned spacecraft, meaning that no human or animal was on board. It sent recorded signals that sounded "beep" to the Soviet people.

This was followed by Sputnik II, also a satellite and carrying a dog named Laika. Laika was the first dog and animal to be brought into space. They recorded their alleged heartbeat and also sent it to Soviet people. Laika allegedly died due to lack of oxygen but lately, in 2002, the Soviets admitted that Laika died due to overheating due to the failure of the R-7 Sustainer capsule.

As a result, the Soviets became famous. They used this fame to build the "Torre Bert". Torre Bert served as the Soviet listening station. The in-charge here is the Judica-Cordiglia brothers. Here you can hear all the recordings recorded by the satellites in outer space. But, with all the recordings here you will surely be shocked. Do you hear a woman burning with life?

November 28, 1960, when Torre Bert received an SOS signal. This is the universal distress signal which is used once in an emergency. The Judica-Cordiglia brothers do not know where it came from. All they know is page by page the signal. Meaning, the source of the message is getting farther and farther away. According to experts, it may be a human being aboard a capsule. He is believed to be the first man in space. You, will you believe it?

In February 1961, Torre Bert received another recorded signal in which you could hear someone's alleged heartbeat and seemed surprised by what they saw. 6 hours later, the Soviets reported that an "unmanned" spacecraft had crashed into their area. Do you believe it is unmanned? Or did they hide the truth so that they would not be disturbed?

In 1961 Torre Bert received a recorded signal again. This is a Russian woman to whom she also asks for help. He did not know what to do. He did not know if he was still in a safe situation. Here are some of what he said:

"[unclear] ... One, Two, Three, Four, Five ... [unclear] ... Talk! Talk! [unclear] ... I feel hot! I feel hot! Oxygen! Oxygen! Isn't it dangerous? Talk! How can I transmit this? Yes, yes, yes. How? [unclear] ... I feel hot !!! I see ... on the left ... I see fire! I see fire! Am I going to crash ?! Please! [Unclear] * lost transmission * "

This is the basis of the proponents of the Lost Cosmonauts theory. If this is true, then Yuri may not be the first person in the galaxy, and Valentina may not be the first woman in the galaxy.

You, do you have any idea about this?


Source and Reference

[1] Theunreducted.com , Lost Cosmonauts: The TombsĀ in Space

[2] Lundi (December 12, 2011), The Lost Cosmonauts - "In Memoriam"

[3] Tanveer, Khan (December 17, 2019), Lost Cosmonauts of USSR: Did the Soviet Union Cover up its Secret Cosmonaut Casualties?

[4] Wikipedia, Lost Cosmonauts

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