Events 1946
1946-00-00; Norway, Spitzbergen
Category: UFO Crash
A piece of evidence of Alien visitors surfaced in 1946 when General James H. Doolittle was sent to Spitzbergen Norway to examine what was described as but not named a Flying Saucer. Of particular concern was the level of technology of the craft and the fact that the bodies recovered were obviously not of terrestrial origin. It was also disturbing that the vehicle seemed to be a short range reconnaissance craft. This finding was due primarily to the fact that no food, water or other provisions of any kind could be found. This indicated that there were more Aliens and more Flying Saucers with an unknown mission and with a technology that was far beyond our reach. The concern escalated when a second crash occurred on 06/12/50 on the Mexican side of the Texas/Mexican border. The craft struck the earth at such a high speed that very little could be found. What was found was taken to a nearby Atomic Energy Commission facility for examination. It was determined that the pieces recovered belonged to a similar craft as that recovered at Roswell. It was decided that the alien technology must be kept out of foreign hands at all costs.
1946-00-00; USA, New Mexico, Magdalena
Category: UFO Crash
At a meeting between Linda Moulton Howe and Master Sergeant Richard Doty at Kirtland AFB, she was shown a briefing document, supposedly for the President, dealing with UFO crashes in the US Southwest.
The first one was said to have occurred in 1946 near Magdalena, New Mexico.
h1Source: http://www.cseti.org/crashes/213.htm
July
1946-07-09; Sweden, Lake Barken
Category: UFO Crash
Object w/ blue & green flashing lights crashed into lake
h1Source: http://www.cseti.org/crashes/008.htm
1946-07-10; Sweden, Bjorkon
Category: UFO Crash
Projectile trailing luminous smoke slammed into beach. Slaglike material. Cylinder 20-30m in dia. Military investigated.
h1Source: http://www.cseti.org/crashes/009.htm
1946-07-18; Sweden, Lake Mjosa
Category: UFO Crash
2 - 8' long missiles with wings crashed into lake with notable turbulence.
h1Source: http://www.cseti.org/crashes/010.htm
1946-07-19; Sweden, Lake Kolmjarv
Category: UFO Crash
Ghost rocket into lake.
h1Source: http://www.cseti.org/crashes/011.htm
August
1946-08-12; Sweden, uninhabited island
Category: UFO Crash
Cigar shaped object, 5 ft. long trailing smoke landed on small uninhabited island.
h1Source: http://www.cseti.org/crashes/012.htm
1946-08-12; Sweden, Stockholm
Category: UFO Crash
Newsman Erik Reuterswaard snapped a picture of a comet-like object in the sky above the islands just outside Stockholm. With super-sensitive processing performed at the request of the Swedish General Staff, a cylindrical projectile was found in the midst of the "flame." These objects became more popularly known as "Ghost Rockets" because of a lack of launching facilities available for such vehicles.
h1Source: UFO II CD-ROM
1946-08-16; Sweden, Malmo
Category: UFO Crash
Ghost rocket exploded breaking windows & dropping fragments.
h1Source: http://www.cseti.org/crashes/013.htm
1946-10-00; Sweden, (southern)
Category: UFO Crash
Small dart with wings & ball shaped tip exploded as it crashed into water.
h1Source: http://www.cseti.org/crashes/014.htm
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