Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Hypothesis about flying plates [Hypothesis about unidentified flying objects]
AI-Generated Summary
This document is an intelligence summary of a Hungarian newspaper article discussing various international theories on UFOs. It highlights the lack of physical evidence and the debate between extraterrestrial and man-made remote-controlled explanations.
This document, authored by N. Hardhanishvili and dated January 31, 1968, serves as an intelligence assessment regarding the phenomenon of unidentified flying objects. The text summarizes a report originally published in the Hungarian newspaper 'Magyar Ifjusag.' The assessment highlights that the newspaper article compiled various eyewitness accounts from British, Russian, Yugoslav, and U.S. sources. The document references the perspectives of several notable figures, including West German ufologist Professor H. Obart and Soviet astronomer F. Zigel. According to the summary, F. Zigel suggested that these objects might be optical illusions, while other theories posited that they could be objects created on Earth using advanced remote control technology. The document concludes by noting that the hypothesis regarding extraterrestrial origin remains unproven. It emphasizes the lack of physical evidence, stating that most sightings do not leave behind traces and that only a limited number of photographs of the phenomena exist.
This last hypothesis is supported by the fact that UFO's exhibit a tremendous speed, which presupposes highly developed remote control. However, this is yet to be proved.
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Official Assessment
The document summarizes an article from the Hungarian newspaper 'Magyar Ifjusag' which reviews various international accounts of unidentified flying objects. It notes that while some theories suggest these objects are of extraterrestrial origin, others propose they are man-made objects utilizing advanced remote control technology. The author notes that evidence is currently lacking, as most sightings leave no traces and only a few photographs exist.