Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Correspondence regarding 'ghost bombs' and metal-fly damage
AI-Generated Summary
A 1946 letter from Jan Flinta to the Swedish Defense Staff suggesting a correlation between 'ghost bomb' flight paths and 'metal-fly' damage. The author claims the timing of larval development is consistent with the flight paths of these aerial phenomena.
In this letter dated August 9, 1946, addressed to the Air Defense Department of the Defense Staff in Stockholm, Jan Flinta posits a theory linking the phenomenon of 'ghost bombs' (spökbomberna) to damage caused by 'metal-flies.' Flinta suggests that if the authorities were to request reports from Svalöv and map them against the flight paths of the 'ghost bombs'—specifically the flight paths rather than the impact points—they would discover that the paths coincide with the areas of damage. Furthermore, the author claims that the timing between the laying of eggs and the development of the larvae is constant across all affected locations. The letter also notes that large stands of trees were attacked from above and mentions that a report regarding 'flyers' (leaflets) falling from a 'ghost bomb' has been received.
Härmed får jag framföra den åsikten att metallflyets härjningar står i samband med "spökbomberna".
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Official Assessment
The author suggests a correlation between 'ghost bomb' flight paths and areas suffering from 'metal-fly' damage, noting that the timing of egg-laying to larval development is consistent across locations.