AFU 19690000 Vimana no 3 English translation
This issue of VIMANA details multiple UFO sightings in Finland during 1969. Reports include observations of saucer-shaped objects, bright lights, and star-like phenomena that exhib
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Vimana English translations (1969-1972) from the Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) in Norrköping, Sweden. Each entry summarises the complete contents of an issue — articles, sighting reports, interviews, key people, locations, and dates.
This issue of VIMANA details multiple UFO sightings in Finland during 1969. Reports include observations of saucer-shaped objects, bright lights, and star-like phenomena that exhib
This issue of VIMANA details several UFO sightings in Finland during 1969. The primary case involves an expedition by the UFC-Club of Oulu to investigate a sighting in Sarkivaara,
This issue of VIMANA details a UFO sighting that occurred on October 10, 1967, near Oulu, Finland. The witness, Mrs. N.N., described an object with yellow lights that emitted a pee
This issue of VIMANA focuses on UFO sightings reported in Finland during 1969-1970, primarily in the Pudasjarvi region. It details multiple encounters, including a car-stopping lig
This issue of VIMANA details three significant UFO sightings in Finland. The first, in August 1945 near Längelmävesi, describes a bright fire ball followed by a dark, log-like obje
This issue of VIMANA presents a compilation of UFO news reported in the Finnish press, including sightings from 1961 to early 1971. It details various phenomena such as mysterious
This issue of Vimana magazine details the 'Kinnula humanoid' case from February 5, 1971, where two witnesses reported a metallic, saucer-like craft descending and a short, green-cl
This issue of VIMANA discusses the UFO problem, critiquing an article in Uusi Maailma for oversimplifying explanations. It presents witness accounts of UFO sightings in Jyväskylä a
This issue of Vimana reports on two distinct UFO-related incidents. The first, on November 10, 1970, in Nastola, involved a teacher, Mirjam Loise, and a local weather prophet, Mr.