Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Hanoi Television Program Summary - 10 Sep 91
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This document provides a summary of a Hanoi television broadcast from September 10, 1991, covering various domestic Vietnamese news and international events. It includes a brief, passing mention that UFOs are considered a myth by scientists.
This document is a summary of a Hanoi Vietnam Television broadcast from September 10, 1991. The broadcast covered a variety of domestic and international news items. Domestically, the report highlighted a ceremony at the presidential palace where the Ho Chi Minh Order was bestowed upon Dam Quang Trung, the council of state vice chairman and chairman of the national assembly nationalities council, with Vo Chi Cong in attendance. Other domestic news included updates on the microwave communications network in Quang Ninh province, industrial production in Tuyen Quang township, construction projects in Quang Nam-Danang province, and agricultural efforts in Lam Dong province. The Ministry of Public Health held a seminar on primary healthcare, and the Vietnam Women's Union and Vietnam Red Cross were noted for their activities. Internationally, the broadcast covered the Supreme Soviet's declaration of independence for Tajikistan, political developments in France regarding a potential peacekeeping force in the Soviet Union, secret meetings of the Communist Party in Moscow, and the cancellation of a military parade in the USSR. Additionally, the report mentioned labor strikes in Canada and Poland, an international fair in Berlin, an antique car show in Paris, and a volleyball championship win by the Soviet team. Notably, the report included a brief mention that 'ufo's continue to be a myth for scientists.'
k. ufo's continue to be a myth for scientists.
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Key Persons
- ho chi minhSubject of an order
- dam quang trungcouncil of state vice chairman and chairman of national assembly nationalities council
- vo chi conghigh-ranking cadre
- pham songminister of public health