ESEN

← United States  ·  Countries

🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book

UFO in Curling East, Newfoundland 1949

UFO in Curling East, Newfoundland 1949
United States3 pages
PDF · official source

Summary

In February 1949, in Curling East, Newfoundland, a UFO incident was recorded, including two photographs. Although the document is officially declassified, the information is sparse and fragmented. The case is mentioned in an appendix dated April 1968, suggesting it was reviewed decades later. The name "Blow-Mo-Dowr" appears in the text, although its meaning is unclear. The file seems incomplete and contains transcription errors, making a precise interpretation difficult. Despite this, this case is another example of the many UFO reports that remain in the shadows.

The description of the event is brief and does not include detailed testimonies or analysis. The document mentions a specific location in Newfoundland, a Canadian region known for its isolation and extreme landscapes. The lack of context and the mysterious mention of "Blow-Mo-Dowr" add an air of mystery to the case. Although there is no conclusive evidence of an alien craft, the file is part of the history of UFO investigations that, although often incomplete, are valuable for understanding how these phenomena were addressed in the second half of the 20th century.