Mystery Wire: George Knapp’s Investigative Platform Released Soviet UAP Program Documents After Submitting Them to Congress in September 2025. Congress Published Nothing. Knapp Released Publicly Anyway. Documents Confirm: SETKA Program, Thread 3 Reverse-Engineering, and the October 1982 Ukrainian ICBM Incident — UAPs Entered Launch Codes and Activated Nuclear Missiles. This Almost Started World War III.

Mysterywire.com is George Knapp’s investigative journalism platform and document repository. The most significant 2025-2026 release: Soviet-era classified UAP program documents Knapp acquired during two trips to Russia during Glasnost/Perestroika in the 1990s. Key sequence: September 9, 2025 — Knapp testified before Congress alongside four other witnesses at a UAP committee hearing, submitting the Soviet documents to lawmakers. Congress did not publish them. Knapp’s statement: “I didn’t really expect them to do that… They haven’t made them public. I’m going to go ahead and do it because they’re out there.” Mystery Wire then released the documents publicly. WHAT THE DOCUMENTS SHOW: (1) The SETKA program — a decade-long nationwide Soviet Ministry of Defense effort led by Colonel Boris Sokolov collecting thousands of UAP reports from military units across the USSR, with internal acknowledgment of “blatant incursions by non-human intelligence.” (2) Thread 3 — a sophisticated Soviet initiative aimed specifically at reverse-engineering UAP technology for military advantage. (3) THE OCTOBER 1982 UKRAINIAN ICBM INCIDENT: The most chilling document — eyewitness statements from high-ranking Soviet officers at a nuclear missile base in what is now Ukraine. UAPs hovered over the base. The craft allegedly interfaced with the launch control systems, entered launch codes, and temporarily activated nuclear missiles. This almost started World War III. Original Soviet Ministry of Defense stamps and officer signatures are visible on the document. This directly parallels Malmstrom AFB nuclear shutdowns in the US — the same phenomenon, both sides, same era, both suppressed.

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