🇺🇸 CIA
In 1955, the author's niece in Budapest described a situation of widespread alarm caused by sightings of unidentified flying objects. According to the testimony, these objects kept the population in a nervous state for weeks. Scientists were busy analyzing the phenomena, and a speed of 12,000 km/h was mentioned, suggesting the objects were extremely fast. The document includes a sketch showing the trajectory and possible routes of the objects, adding a visual element to the account.
The report, though brief, reflects concern over unexplained aerial phenomena and a possible connection to news reports of the time. Although it doesn't explicitly state whether the objects were real or if they were a misunderstanding of aircraft or projectiles, the testimony suggests a collective experience that generated scientific and public interest.