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Chelyabinsk UFO Sighting - Tsuchov Flying Machine - Dream Communication?

Posted on the 01 December 2013 by Freeplanet @CUST0D1AN

Chelyabinsk UFO sighting - Tsuchov flying machine - dream communication?

despite the copyright caption, this is exactly how it looked

at the time of writing, soon after getting out of bed to do so, I don't know if/where Chelyabinsk is, nor whether Tsuchov was an 'eighties flying machine', nor whether either has been a recent news item, or what...  but here goes.
It's an evening walk. Stars are out, but it's also patchy cloudy. Suddenly, I notice the clouds moving past a star. No, wait a minute, it's the star that's moving out of cloud cover. It's quite faint. Then more appear, there are about SEVEN of them in a line. Well, half a dozen of them are engaged against F16s or Eurofighters. And they swoop down to the ground. The F16 or Eurofighter is being locked onto, it literally can't shake the Russian 'fighter from the eighties'. It's like this machine is totally mechanical, having no electronic parts, in my mind it's come out of Chelyabinsk and it's called the Tsuchov. I suspect it's magnetic, the way it physically locks onto its enemy. Easily defeating the F16 or Eurofighter. The dream sticks, I'm made to get up and write this report.

I'm putting this out here at (seemingly) great risk to myself from all sides of the Intelligence Game, but what do I care, I'm not psychic, I can't pick up telepathic messages, I'm no intel asset or remote viewer/receiver, right? It's only a stupid dream, d.r.e.a.m., right?
NB: after a bit of internetting, Chelyabinsk returns the site of the recent mega-meteor explosion. 'Tsuchov' returns only the town of Tachov in the Czech Republik and the Russian writer Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, though there is a Colonel Chekov in Stargate - yeah, that military term again - and of course there was Star Trek's Chekhov but I don't think any of these false returns sound too much like 'Tsuchov'. I suspect my brain scrambled it a bit and it's not called that, even though it feels close to the name I heard.

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