June 8, 2026

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Other Reports from This Era

Single panel intelligence dossier image for the 1947 Norfolk Virginia flying disc case showing a 13-year-old boy on a front porch raising an old camera toward a large dark gray nearly black oval object with a burned-crisp texture and glittering edges trailing dust just below the cloud base, with two smaller oval objects following behind, framed by a porch rail and summer trees for scale, rendered as a grainy July 1947 silver gelatin newspaper press photograph in an indigo-charcoal palette with HUD overlays marking the three objects, the estimated 5000-foot altitude and 600 mph southwest-to-northeast track, the DD daylight disc classification, and the Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch source
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Intelligence-dossier evidence board for the May 1949 Virginia and Tennessee flying-disc newspaper report, showing a wide dusk landscape over the Blue Ridge ridgelines with small darkened towns below as a single long fiery cigar-shaped object with a bright red glowing nose crosses the deep-blue evening sky from southwest to east, trailing a wriggling tail of fire and smoke, with a few distant unidentifiable people looking up from a roadside; rendered in coarse low-saturation late-1940s silver-gelatin press texture, with a clipped newspaper fragment headlined "These Flying Discs Are At It Again" and a high-contrast map showing a straight dashed southwest-to-northeast line through Kingsport, Bristol, Pulaski, Christiansburg, and Roanoke, and restrained red tactical HUD overlays marking the case as Classification NL nocturnal lights, multiple Virginia and Tennessee witnesses, source the Lynchburg Advance 1949, status Explained as a probable fireball.
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