Saturday, 2 July 2016

Google Searches:
Focus On the 18 June 1979
Treviso-Istrana Air Base, Italy, UFO Photo


Italian Air Force Marshal pilot Giancarlo Cecconi photographed (82 photos in total) a UFO (radar-visual-photo case) over Treviso-Istrana Air Base, Italy, on 18 June 1979, at 11:30 a.m.

Cecconi flew a G-91R fighter jet.
(Search term: UFO Treviso Air Base Italy 18 June 1979)

(UFO Treviso Italia 1979)
























UFO photographed by Marshal pilot Giancarlo Cecconi,
Italian Air Force, over Treviso-Istrana Air Base, Italy,
on 18 June 1979 (3.bp.blogspot.com photo)



















Satellite photo of Treviso, Italy (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)

Google Searches:
Focus On the 2016 International UFO Congress


(Search term: “2016 International UFO Congress”) (All)

(2016 International UFO Congress) (All)
(“2016 International UFO Congress”) (Videos)

(2016 International UFO Congress) (Videos)

The 2016 International UFO Congress (25th anniversary) was held in Scottsdale, Arizona, from 17 February through 21 February  2016.

The International UFO Congress is owned by Open Minds Production.









(openminds.tv image)

UFO News Article:
“ ‘Ghost Rocket’ Flew Over Oslo”


26 August 1946
(The Evening Citizen, Ottawa, Canada)

The whole article:
“Two eye-witnesses have given descriptions of a ‘ghost rocket’ which they said flew over Oslo  Saturday night (24 August 1946), the newspaper Aftenposten reported today. They said the object was bigger and clearer than a shooting star and had a small trail of smoke.”






















Satellite photo of Oslo, Norway (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)

Google Website Searches:
Focus On UFO News Articles Mentioning
Ghost Rocket/Ghost Rockets


Website: Google News Archive (news.google.com/newspapers):

(Search term: “Ghost Rocket”)

(“Ghost Rockets”)

UFO news article:
“GHOST ROCKET BLAZES TRAIL OVER HELSINKI”

11 June 1946
(The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington)

The whole article:
“Witnesses said today they had seen a light-emitting ‘ghost rocket’ pass over the Finnish capital in a southwesterly direction Sunday night (9 June 1946).

The rocket, the observers said, was flying at an altitude of 900 to 1200 feet and was followed by a smoke trail. It was the first one observed in Finland although several have been reported lately crossing southern Sweden and Denmark in approximately the same direction.”























Map of Sweden (and most of Scandinavia) (lib.utexas.edu)
(lib.utexas.edu image)