Ghost Rockets: Difference between revisions
From KB42
Created page with "Category:Ufology Category:UFO Category:Military Category:Aliens Category:Conspiracies Ghost Rockets In 1946, over two thousand UFOs were observed flying above Scandinavia. They looked like missiles with a flame exhaust at one end, but traveled at varying speeds (from very fast to fairly slow) and performed various exotic maneuvers at these speeds. There were reports at the time that some had landed and exploded. Neither East nor West admitted la..." |
m Text replacement - "Category:Aliens↵" to "Category:Extraterrestrials" |
||
| Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
[[Category:UFO]] | [[Category:UFO]] | ||
[[Category:Military]] | [[Category:Military]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Extraterrestrials]][[Category:Conspiracies]] | ||
[[Category:Conspiracies]] | |||
Ghost Rockets In 1946, over two thousand [[UFO]]s were observed flying above Scandinavia. They looked like missiles with a flame exhaust at one end, but traveled at varying speeds (from very fast to fairly slow) and performed various exotic maneuvers at these speeds. There were reports at the time that some had landed and exploded. Neither East nor West admitted launching these rockets. Western scientists analysed fragments from these missiles and said that they were made of an organic substance that resembled carbide. When a Greek investigation publicly announced in 1967 that these were not missiles, the investigation was ordered to close by the Army and further information was covered in a blanket of secrecy. | Ghost Rockets In 1946, over two thousand [[UFO]]s were observed flying above Scandinavia. They looked like missiles with a flame exhaust at one end, but traveled at varying speeds (from very fast to fairly slow) and performed various exotic maneuvers at these speeds. There were reports at the time that some had landed and exploded. Neither East nor West admitted launching these rockets. Western scientists analysed fragments from these missiles and said that they were made of an organic substance that resembled carbide. When a Greek investigation publicly announced in 1967 that these were not missiles, the investigation was ordered to close by the Army and further information was covered in a blanket of secrecy. | ||
Latest revision as of 23:46, 9 September 2023
Ghost Rockets In 1946, over two thousand UFOs were observed flying above Scandinavia. They looked like missiles with a flame exhaust at one end, but traveled at varying speeds (from very fast to fairly slow) and performed various exotic maneuvers at these speeds. There were reports at the time that some had landed and exploded. Neither East nor West admitted launching these rockets. Western scientists analysed fragments from these missiles and said that they were made of an organic substance that resembled carbide. When a Greek investigation publicly announced in 1967 that these were not missiles, the investigation was ordered to close by the Army and further information was covered in a blanket of secrecy.
