Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Analysis of Specimen Origin — August 2, 1946
AI-Generated Summary
A 1946 scientific analysis of a specimen at the State Institute of Forest Research determined the material was organic, likely decomposed crustacean fat, rather than extraterrestrial in origin.
This document, dated August 2, 1946, records a consultation at the State Institute of Forest Research (Statens Skogsforskningsinstitut) regarding the origin of a specific specimen. During the visit, an amanuensis named Hequist discussed the nature of the material. The analysis concluded that it was not excluded that the specimen originated from a collection of small crustaceans that had undergone a decomposition process, leaving behind primarily fatty substances. The report suggests that the specimen's peculiar structure could be explained by these separate fat particles. Given that the material appears to consist mainly of organic substances, likely fatty acids, the report concludes that it is highly unlikely that the find originated from a space projectile.
Då provet synes innehålla huvudsakligen organiska ämnen, troligen fettsyror, är det föga troligt, att detta fynd härrör från en rymdprojektil.
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Official Assessment
The specimen likely consists of organic matter, specifically fatty acids from decayed small crustaceans, rather than being from a space projectile.
The specimen's structure is attributed to separate fat particles resulting from the decomposition of small crustaceans.
Key Persons
- HequistAmanuensis