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Things are also moving on the sky side, where last Monday the people of San Fransisco were treated to a dating remake of the third kind. Which brings us directly to this news in Sweden, where there too we learn that an object or a meteorite would have crashed in the forest near Värmland. But as this does not represent any form of interest, the police and officials will not investigate the "supposed" crash site... In your opinion, they are dumber than the others, the Swedes, to be served lies like that?

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DFrightened residents in western Sweden reported seeing a brilliant blue light racing across the night sky on Tuesday before an orange-colored globe hit the ground in a mysterious phenomenon that could not be explained so far.

"It lit up the sky and flew above us, then we heard an explosion," a witness told Aftonbladet newspaper Jessica Berg.

“It was very strange. Uncomfortably strange. »

Sandra, another 24-year-old witness, thought that the light might have been due to fireworks, but began to wonder because she had never heard such a noise accompanying them.

“So I thought it was a comet because it looked like a globe. It was red with a yellow glow that surrounded it and followed it,” she told the newspaper.

“It looked like something falling from the sky like in a movie, like in Armageddon or something. »

“I've never seen anything like it. »

Aviation authorities quickly ruled out the initial theory that a plane had crashed somewhere deep in the county forests. Värmland.

They, as well as the police, suspect that the mysterious night light and deafening blast that prompted a flood of calls from concerned residents may have been caused by a meteorite.

“We don't know, but it could have been part of the meteor shower that people had been talking about,” Värmland county guard policeman Leif Svensson told TT news agency.

The first calls to the SOS emergency service came at around 22:25 p.m. from Forshaga, a town about 25 kilometers north of Karlstad.

More calls came in from Stöllet, Ekshärad and Karlstad, and from Facebook, Sunne Police reported a rumble reminiscent of an earthquake.

“And we have also received information that people on the west coast and even in Finland have made sightings,” Svensson told TT.

Neither the police nor other authorities plan to investigate the light and sound phenomenon.

According to the TT, Svensson chuckled when asked if uniformed officers would be sent to comb through a wide area of ​​remote woodland, to search for what could be a rock from outer space. , before answering decisively, “no”.

Later Wednesday afternoon, amateur meteorologist Mats Yderstig told the Nya Wermlands-Tidningen newspaper that he thought it was a small meteorite, probably around 50 centimeters in diameter, that had burst into the sky.

"Which would explain the bang that was heard in the area," he said.

“Most meteorites are destroyed when they enter the atmosphere, but some may continue to earth. »

    Sweden to send fresh blood into space (February 11 12)

TT/The Local/dl

 

source: Thelocal.se, People's Consciousness

Translation Folamour, Free reproduction provided that the source and the translation are cited.

 

Further information :

Crashdebug.fr: The Hessdalen Mystery

 


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