The Vostok Abomination
In 1983, a covert Soviet space program launched a classified orbital mission under the guise of satellite reconnaissance. The mission, Vostok-13, was never officially recorded in any public registry. Its true purpose was to investigate a series of unidentified transmissions originating from the far side of the Moon. In October 1983, when the capsule re-entered Earth’s atmosphere, it missed its re-entry window and crashed in rural Pennsylvania rather than Soviet territory. Military personnel from Wright-Patterson AFB arrived and took the contents to a makeshift research compound near Dayton, Ohio. In December 1983, all communications from the research site, dubbed "Site-07," ceased and it was officially decommissioned January 2, 1984. A curious local civilian decided to investigate the facility once the military convoys left. This is his footage.


