Taking a look at the "ghost rockets" of 1946

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Taking a look at the "ghost rockets" of 1946



The term "flying saucer" was coined in June 1947. On 24th of the month, an American pilot named Kenneth Arnold encountered a squad of strange-looking aircraft flying near the mountain. Rainier, Washington State, United States. However, it is a fact that UFOs were seen long before the historic sighting of Kenneth Arnold occurred. In the last part of 19.th Century, numerous people in the United States reported sightings of what were called "mysterious aircraft" and "ghost aircraft". During World War II, pilots reported close encounters with small balls of light that appeared to be under intelligent control. They became known as "Foo Fighters" (They had nothing to do with Dave Grohl ...). Then, in the summer of 1946, Scandinavia was the target of numerous UFOs. They were referred to as "Ghost Rockets". Reports emerged from Norway, Denmark, Finland and Sweden and caused brief but worrying situations for these countries.



On July 11, the United States Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden, prepared a secret note that, in part, reads as follows: "For a few weeks there have been numerous reports of strange missiles in the form of rockets in Swedish and Finnish skies. During [the] the reports of the last days on the presence of such objects have increased a lot ... Military Attaché is investigating through Swedish channels and has been promised results of Swedish observations. "The Swedes profess ignorance as to the original character or purpose of the missiles, but they definitely affirm that they are not launched by the Swedes."




Photo of the newspaper of the Swedish "ghost rocket", photographed on July 9, 1946 by Erik Reuterswärd, Guldsmedshyttan, Sweden.



Although the most obvious explanation, and probable, was that the ghost rockets Of Soviet origin, such a theory was never proven. Equally intriguing, in mid-July several alleged clashes of Ghost Rockets were reported, even though certain facts were withheld; something that leaves the stories open, but still very stimulating. On July 19, 1947, based in Oslo. Aftenposten The newspaper published an article entitled "Were two rocket bombs dropped on Mjosa?" The article included the following remarkable words:


"From a man in Feiring, we received this morning a sensational report that two rocket bombs crashed in Mjosa last night. They were in the form of ordinary aircraft, but quite small with only a wingspan of 2½ meters and arrived this morning between 24 and 0:30 from the west at low altitude above the southern part of Feiring, where they were observed by many people, including at the Hasselbaken Inn and at the Arnes. The striker was not illuminated. People noticed them because they heard a loud whistle and directly after they appeared flying in sight at an incredible speed. They went down so much that the trees were left swaying after passing. Almost halfway in Mjosa, near Feiring's side, the water received a great splash and the dew remained many meters high in the air where the objects disappeared ".



Less than twenty-four hours later, Aftenposten published a follow-up article, "Are experiments being conducted with Flier X on Norway?" He told a fascinating story: "Until now it has not been possible to obtain a certain corroboration of all reports that have arrived that rockets or rockets have been observed projectiles both in this country and in Sweden." Meanwhile, recent reports have been so numerous and defined that can no longer be rejected as products of the living imagination of people. "It is not impossible that one or more foreign powers are conducting secret experiments with new type V weapons."


Despite intense investigations by several countries, the phenomenon of the ghost rocket was never resolved to everyone's satisfaction and came to a sudden end before the end of 1946. In fact, like so many other encounters with UFOs dating from the incidents of 1946 in Scandinavia, the ghost rockets the incidents looked different from "here a minute and went the next minute".


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