Year File · 1947 566 cases on file
Year File

1947 · paranormal events

566 catalogued cases recorded in 1947.

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Source document: PURSUE doc 196
UFO 1947

1947 UAP Sighting — AARO Records

Unknown location

Project SAUCER was the first USG effort to investigate UFOs/UAP. Its exact founding date and official name are unclear, but it was established by General Nathan Twining in late December 1947 or early 1948. The project aimed to investigate reports of unidentified aerial phenomena.

Source document: PURSUE doc 17
UFO 1947

1947 UAP Sighting — AARO Records (D17P1)

Unknown location

A letter was sent to the Chief General of the Army Air Forces concerning flying discs. The content of this letter is not detailed in the document.

Source document: PURSUE doc 209
UFO 1947

1947 UAP Sighting — AARO Records (D209P2)

Unknown location

A material specimen, claimed to be recovered from a UAP crash, is composed of magnesium, zinc, bismuth, and other trace elements. The specimen's properties are alleged to enable inertial mass reduction, potentially through terahertz waveguiding. AARO initiated an investigation in

Source document: PURSUE doc 213
UFO 1947

1947 UAP Sighting — AARO Records (D213P13)

Unknown location

Project SAUCER was the first USG effort to investigate unidentified flying objects. Its exact founding date and official name are unclear, but it was established by General Nathan Twining in late December 1947 or early 1948. The project aimed to investigate reports of unidentifie

Source document: PURSUE doc 214
UFO 1947

1947 UAP Sighting — AARO Records (D214P13)

Unknown location

Project SAUCER was the first USG effort to investigate unidentified flying objects. Its exact founding date and official name are unclear, but it was established by General Nathan Twining in late December 1947 or early 1948. The project aimed to investigate reports of unidentifie

Source document: PURSUE doc 34
UFO 1947

1947 UAP Sighting — AARO Records (D34P94)

Unknown location

A reference is made to a date of July 9, 1947, but no descriptive observation is provided on this page.

Archive · 1947