Declassified UFO / UAP Document

SAUCERS SIGHTED OVER SPAIN AND FRENCH AFRICA

📅 21 April 1952; 30 July 1952; 1 June 1952 📍 Almansa, Spain; Andujar, Spain; Port Gentil, Gabon, French Equatorial Africa 🏛 CIA 📄 intelligence report

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TL;DR

This CIA intelligence report summarizes three separate 1952 sightings of unidentified aerial objects in Spain and French Equatorial Africa. The sightings involve glowing spheres and round objects exhibiting high-speed, noiseless flight characteristics.

This Central Intelligence Agency report, dated 27 September 1952, compiles information regarding sightings of unconventional aircraft in Spain and French Equatorial Africa. The document details three specific incidents occurring between April and August 1952. The first incident took place on 21 April 1952 in Almansa, Spain, where multiple witnesses observed four glowing spheres moving at high speed along the Murcia-Valencia trajectory at a great height. These spheres were described as having a vivid reddish color that shifted to an intense yellow, and the sighting lasted less than a minute with no sound reported. The second incident occurred on the night of 30 July 1952 in Andujar, Spain, as reported by the Cifra news agency. Witnesses described a round, red object that traveled noiselessly at high speed, leaving a long trail of bright greenish light. The third incident occurred on 1 June 1952 at Port Gentil, Gabon, in French Equatorial Africa. The master of a cargo ship anchored at the wharf reported that a mysterious object emerged from the area behind Port Gentil, performed a double loop, and then dived toward the sea at great speed. The report notes that at the time of the Port Gentil sighting, the sky was clear and starry, and the sea was calm. The document is marked as containing unevaluated information.

The spheres looked like locks of wool of a vivid reddish color which changed to an intense yellow as they flew farther away.

Official Assessment

The document summarizes three separate sightings of unconventional aerial objects in Spain and French Equatorial Africa during 1952.

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