Declassified UFO / UAP Document

77. 03-07, onsdag, Stockholm (TT), morgonkl

📍 Sweden 📄 press_compilation

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TL;DR

A press report from March 7th discusses projectiles falling in Sweden, framing them as a dangerous 'military laboratory' experiment for future atomic warfare. It contrasts the Swedish experience with U.S. rocket testing in New Mexico.

This document, identified as item 77, is a press compilation dated Wednesday, March 7th (03-07), originating from Stockholm via the TT news agency. It summarizes a report from the New York Post, relayed to the Swedish newspaper Sv.D., regarding the appearance of projectiles falling within Swedish territory. The text posits that these projectiles represent a miniature model of future warfare. The author speculates on the catastrophic potential of these objects, noting that had they been equipped with atomic-grade explosive charges and directed at industrial centers instead of uninhabited wilderness, Sweden would have been devastated and the war effectively concluded. The text draws a comparison between Sweden's current experience and the rocket testing programs conducted by the United States, highlighting that the U.S. utilizes the deserts of New Mexico for such tests rather than a small, populated nation. The document concludes with a warning that if the ongoing arms race culminates in a new and more terrible war, Sweden's advanced civilization faces destruction alongside much of what survived the Second World War. The article emphasizes the gravity of using Sweden as a 'military laboratory.'

Det är detta som gör användandet av Sverige som militärlaboratorium så allvarligt, slutar tidningen.

Official Assessment

The document reports on projectiles falling in Sweden, framing them as a miniature pattern for future warfare. It suggests that if these projectiles had carried atomic explosives and targeted industrial centers rather than wilderness, Sweden would have been destroyed. It contrasts Sweden's situation with the United States, which uses the deserts of New Mexico for rocket testing rather than a small country.

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