Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Ljusfenomen den 9/7 1946, omkring kl. 14.30

📅 1946 📍 Tegelsmora kyrka, Uppland 🏛 Svenska Försvarsstabens Luftförsvarsavdelning 📄 correspondence

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TL;DR

A report from John Södergren to the Swedish Air Defense Department describing a blue-green light phenomenon observed near Tegelsmora church on July 9, 1946. The witness describes the object as a band falling toward the ground in a cloudless sky.

On July 15, 1946, John Södergren, a bookkeeper, submitted a report to the Swedish Defense Staff's Air Defense Department regarding a light phenomenon he witnessed on July 9, 1946, at approximately 14:30. Södergren was located at Tegelsmora church in Uppland, engaged in conversation with another person, when he observed an object in a northeasterly direction. He described the object as appearing like a band falling straight toward the ground. The phenomenon occurred in a cloudless sky and emitted an intense blue-green light. Södergren noted that no sound was associated with the event. He immediately pointed out the 'peculiar light' to his companion, though the companion had not noticed it as he was facing away from the incident toward the sun. Södergren speculated that the event might have been an optical illusion. He included a sketch with his report to clarify the location of the incident and his observation point.

det liknade ett fydrande band som föll rätt ned mot marken, utvecklande en molnfri himmel ett intensivt ljussken i blågrönt

Official Assessment

The witness observed a blue-green light phenomenon falling toward the ground in a northeasterly direction. He initially suspected it might be an optical illusion.

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