Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Minutes of Meeting, 6 September 1946
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These 1946 meeting minutes document Swedish military administrative actions regarding aerial overflights, including the investigation of a rumored rocket crash and plans to potentially involve the United Nations.
This document consists of the minutes from a meeting held on September 6, 1946, in Stockholm. The record indicates that the FOA (Försvarets forskningsanstalt) had not received any new information regarding ongoing investigations. Professor Ljunggren announced his intention to submit a final report on the investigations conducted thus far at the next meeting. The document also notes that the minesweeper 'Landsort' was placed at the disposal of the FRA (Försvarets radioanstalt) for one week starting September 10. Colonel Jacobsson reported on a meeting with a journalist named Goulding, and it was decided that the information provided by the journalist should be communicated directly to the relevant department. Furthermore, the committee discussed the possibility of raising the issue of aerial overflights with the United Nations, with Major Ahlgren tasked to discuss this with the Supreme Commander (ÖB). Finally, the document addresses a rumor concerning a rocket that was allegedly lost over Sweden on August 24, 1946, clarifying that no impact had been reported for that date. The next meeting was scheduled for September 23, 1946, at 16:00.
Ett rykte har velat göra gällande att en raket skulle förlorats över Sverige den 24/8. Inget nedslag har dock rapporterats från denna dag.
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Official Assessment
No impact reported from the alleged rocket incident on 24/8.
The document notes that no new information has emerged at FOA, a final report is pending from Professor Ljunggren, and the minesweeper Landsort is being made available to FRA. It also discusses a meeting with a journalist named Goulding and suggests investigating the possibility of raising the issue of overflights with the UN.