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Valeri Dvuzhilny

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Scientist
Nation
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Valeri Dvuzhilny was a Soviet-Russian scientist who contributed to the serious investigation and analysis of anomalous aerial phenomena β€” and whose work makes visible the covert involvement of Soviet institutions in UAP research. His focus lay on phenomena during and after the Cold War, as well as on the Dalnegorsk incident and related cases in Soviet records.

  • Soviet-Russian scientist who contributed to UAP research
  • Engaged in serious scientific investigations of unexplained events
  • Linked to the covert institutional involvement of Soviet institutions
  • Focus on phenomena during and after the Cold War
  • Investigation and analysis of anomalous aerial phenomena
  • Contributions to official Soviet records on UAP
  • Representative of structured scientific analysis of UAP in the Soviet context

For the UAP timeline, Dvuzhilny is one of the most important pieces of evidence that UAP research was by no means a Western privilege: in the Soviet-Russian space there existed dedicated, often covert research strands with scientific ambitions. His work links the Cold War period with the post-war era and keeps alive a research thread that often remains invisible in Western literature.

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