Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Synpunkter på spökprojektilerna (Viewpoints on the Ghost Projectiles)
AI-Generated Summary
A 1946 Swedish military briefing note documenting concerns about press coverage of 'ghost bombs' and a theory that they were remotely controlled by foreign agents within Sweden.
This document, dated August 12, 1946, and authored by Captain P. Lindgren, outlines two specific viewpoints regarding the phenomenon of 'ghost projectiles' (spökbomber) in Sweden. The first point, attributed to Criminal Police Superintendent Westlin of Gothenburg, expresses concern regarding the negative impact of reporting the specific locations where these ghost bombs are observed in the press. The second point presents a theory from an anonymous police officer. This officer suggests that the projectiles are launched from a foreign country into Sweden, where 'fifth columnists' (agents) are stationed. These agents are theorized to use remote control equipment to guide the projectiles toward specific targets. The author notes that while this theory sounds fantastic, it might explain why the projectiles change direction, such as when they cross the boundary between the operational areas of different agents.
Det låter fantastiskt men kanske kan vara förklaringen till att de ändra riktning, t*ex. när de passera gränsen mellan två agenters verksamhetsområden.
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Official Assessment
The author presents a theory from an anonymous policeman suggesting the projectiles are sent from a foreign country and guided by 'fifth columnists' in Sweden using remote control equipment.
The document records two viewpoints: first, that publicizing the locations of ghost bombs is inappropriate; second, a hypothesis that the projectiles are foreign-launched and remotely guided by agents within Sweden.
Key Persons
- WestlinKriminalpolisintendent (Criminal Police Superintendent)