Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Press Compilation: Reports on 'Ghost Rocket' Sightings and Debris Recovery in Sweden

📅 Tuesday, July 10th 📍 Njurunda, Björkön, and Hagfors, Värmland 📄 Press compilation

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TL;DR

Reports from July 10th detail the sighting of 'ghost rockets' in Sweden and the laboratory analysis of recovered porous, slag-like debris found to be partially organic.

This document is a compilation of press reports from July 10th regarding the 'ghost rocket' phenomenon in Sweden. The reports detail multiple sightings and the subsequent recovery of physical debris. Airline pilot T. Lindén reported seeing a green-purple light with a 40-50 meter tail, which crashed near a beach in Njurunda, creating a small crater and scattering porous, slag-like debris. Lindén collected samples, which were described as lightweight and potentially buoyant. Further analysis by Dr. Bäcklund at the Cellulose Company research laboratory indicated the material was at least partially organic, resembling carbide. A journalist also discovered a piece of debris with a semi-circular mark, suggesting it had been in contact with a cylindrical object under intense heat. Additionally, a separate sighting in Hagfors, Värmland, involved a comet-like object diving toward Lake Ullen, where it appeared to extinguish near the water surface. The reports highlight the ongoing uncertainty regarding whether these objects were meteorites or man-made rocket/reaction-driven devices.

Den lilla bit av fyndet i Njurunda, som dr Bäcklund på Cellulosabolagets forskningslaboratorium undersökte, befanns vara en åtminstone delvis organisk massa.

Official Assessment

Debris recovered in Njurunda was analyzed by Dr. Bäcklund and found to be at least partially organic, resembling carbide exposed to air. A journalist found a piece of debris with a semi-circular indentation, suggesting it had been pressed against a cylindrical object under high heat.

Witnesses

Key Persons

  • B. BäcklundDoctor at the Cellulose Company research laboratory