Georges St-Pierre Asked Tsarukyan Why He Never Questioned Vladimir Putin About The Aliens Since He’s A Former KGB Agent

During a recent live broadcast hosted by Adin Ross, UFC welterweight legend Georges St-Pierre appeared alongside lightweight contender Arman Tsarukyan and content creator N3on.

At one point during the session, Ross read out a hypothetical question from the audience: “If I could interview one person for the absolute truth, de ad or alive.”

He then turned to St-Pierre and asked directly, “Do you have your answer?”

St-Pierre responded without hesitation. “Yeah, I do. I would interview Vladimir Putin because he used to be in the KGB,” he said, suggesting that the Russian president’s intelligence background made him an intriguing source of hidden knowledge.

Ross then shifted the focus to Tsarukyan, noting the athlete’s personal connection to the Russian leader.

“Wait, you’ve met Putin before, right?” he asked.

Tsarukyan confirmed the encounters. “Two times, yeah,” he said.

Curious, St-Pierre leaned in and asked whether Tsarukyan had ever raised one of his favorite topics during those meetings. “Did you ask him about the alien?” he said.

Tsarukyan gave a brief reply. “No,” he said.

St-Pierre jokingly expressed disappointment at the missed opportunity. “God, Arman, you should,” he said, drawing laughter from the group.

Earlier in the session, Tsarukyan had referenced legends surrounding Lake Baikal, often described as the world’s deepest lake, and stories about mysterious entities supposedly living beneath its surface.

St-Pierre built on that theme by recounting what he described as a document allegedly linked to the CIA. According to his retelling, the document detailed a Russian military incident involving a downed unidentified aerial phenomenon, or UAP. He claimed that soldiers who approached the craft were confronted by entities that emerged and projected a burst of light, turning many of them into what he described as frozen statues, while those standing in shadow survived.

Despite sharing the story, St-Pierre repeatedly emphasized that he viewed such accounts with caution. “There’s so much disinformation,” he said. “I don’t know what to make of it.”