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They've been reported by so many sources and from such a variety of places that we are convinced that they cannot be disregarded and must be explained on some basis, which is perhaps slightly beyond the scope of our present intelligence thinking.
Then it says, when officers from this directorate, which is interesting, recently visited the Swedish Air Intelligence Service, this question was put to the Swedes.
Their answer was that some reliable and fully technically qualified people have reached the conclusion that these phenomena are obviously the result of a high technical skill which cannot be credited to any presently known culture on Earth.
They are therefore assuming that these objects originate from some previously unknown or unidentified technology, possibly outside Earth.
One of these objects was observed by a Swedish technical expert near his home on the edge of a lake.
The object crashed or landed in the lake, and he carefully noted its azimuth from his point of observation.
Swedish intelligence was sufficiently confident in his observation that a naval salvage team was sent to the lake.
Operations were underway during the visit of USAF officers.
So I'm reading that Air Force officers were there when the divers were there.
Divers had discovered a previously uncharted crater on the floor of the lake.
No further information is available, but we've been promised knowledge of the results.
In their opinion, the observation was reliable, and they believe that the depression on the floor of the lake, which did not appear on current hydrographic charts...
was in fact caused by a flying saucer.
That's a cool doc.
I like that stuff.
Although accepting this theory of origin of these objects poses a whole new group of questions and puts much of our thinking in a changed light, we're inclined not to discredit entirely this somewhat spectacular theory.
Meantime, keeping an open mind on the subject, what are your reactions?
There's not enough context here, but it's in 1948.
The Swedes already figured it out.
What was it Corbell said?