Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Meeting Minutes and Directives Regarding Material Analysis and Surveillance
AI-Generated Summary
This document details the analysis of recovered slag and porous materials, concluding they are likely industrial waste, and mandates continued surveillance of impulse transmissions.
This document, labeled 'Blad 3' (Page 3), outlines a series of administrative decisions and reports regarding the investigation of recovered materials and ongoing surveillance activities. The document begins with a directive for Officer Dahlgren to calculate the costs of clearing the Kölmjärv site or constructing a caisson to isolate the impact area. It further mandates that no additional investigations are to be conducted at sites 2 through 4. Laboratory official Skärblom provided an update on the analysis of recovered materials. Slag-like pieces found in Glanshammar (Örebro) were analyzed and found to contain mostly iron with small amounts of tin; it was determined these were not of meteoric origin. A separate yellow, porous substance was analyzed and found to contain carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen, with a low ignition temperature. Skärblom concluded this material was likely the result of a failed experiment or industrial waste, noting its unsuitable structure and tendency to leave large slag residues. Materials recovered from Stöde, Rosersberg, and Lunde were determined not to originate from any 'prj' (project). Consequently, Engineer Malmberg was tasked with visiting Glanshammar for further information, and contact is to be made with industries in the Sundsvall area to rule out their products as the source of the yellow material. Bureau Director Kempe reported that numerous interceptions related to impulse transmissions had been made over the past week, and these monitoring efforts are to continue. Finally, the document stipulates that if any 'prj' is discovered, for example at Kölmjärv, it must remain in situ, and FF must be notified to send a representative for inspection.
Lab. Skärblom ansåg, att materialet har en racket olämplig struktur och han vill hänföra det till resultatet av något misslyckat försök eller såsom en avfallsprodukt.
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Official Assessment
The yellow porous material is considered to be the result of a failed experiment or waste product.
Slag-like pieces from Glanshammar are not meteoric in origin. The yellow porous material is likely industrial waste. Surveillance of impulse transmissions continues.