Declassified UFO / UAP Document

57. 07-28, söndag, Sundsvall (TT), nr 98

📅 07-28, Sunday 📍 a lake in Norrland 📄 press report

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TL;DR

A press report from July 1957 denies rumors that a 'ghost bomb' was found in a Norrland lake. Authorities attribute the rumors to the arrival of a specialist sent to improve search efforts.

This document, dated Sunday, July 28, 1957, and identified as report number 98 from Sundsvall (TT), addresses rumors circulating regarding the so-called 'ghost bomb' (spökbomben). It was alleged that this object, which had previously crashed into a lake in Norrland, had been located. The source of this information claimed to have received the tip from a credible person. However, all relevant authorities have officially denied these claims. An information officer explained that a specialist from Stockholm had been dispatched to the region to improve the efficiency of the ongoing search operations. Following the specialist's investigations, the information officer spoke with him; the specialist did not report any findings, though he did indicate that the search efforts would be conducted more thoroughly. The officer concluded that the rumor likely emerged as a direct result of the specialist's visit to the area.

Officern anser att ryktet kommit upp genom denne specialists besök.

Official Assessment

All authorities involved deny the rumors of a discovery.

The rumor of the 'ghost bomb' discovery is unfounded. Authorities suggest the rumor originated from the visit of a specialist from Stockholm who was sent to improve search efforts but found nothing.

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