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Denmark has opened access to classified materials about contacts with aliens. They are posted on the Internet. The military is skeptical about "flying saucers" and "flaming squares"

The Danish Tactical Air Command has declassified UFO archives that have been kept since 1978. A spokesman for the Danish Air Force admitted in a radio interview that the authorities surrendered under pressure from journalists.

In the photo: UFO in Denmark, 1974.

The archive has 329 pages. It is posted on the Flyvertaktisk command website. It contains "eyewitness accounts of UFO sightings in the sky or landing" and journalist notes. For more than 30 years, they have been diligently collected by the Scandinavian station Skandinavisk UFO Information SUFOI.

The most mystical incident occurred in the summer of 1982. The crashed UFO is believed to have been seen by a 15-year-old boy who was cycling to work in a gardening farm at 5:30 am.

At first, he was suddenly blinded by a bright flash. Then he saw a shiny ball about two meters in diameter, broken into two hemispheres.

Five creatures were scattered about ten meters from the shiny object. According to the boy, they looked like people, but small, only 60 centimeters tall. They had large heads, small bodies, and short legs.

According to a press release from Flyvertaktisk, the answer to the question of what people actually saw has not yet been received.

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The Danish military is inclined to attribute "UFO visits" to the most natural reasons. They are sure that the famous photographs of flying saucers are traces of a boiler, natural phenomena or real airplanes left in the sky, and the "secret weapon" is simply a frozen toilet flush from an airplane. Chinese lanterns are actively accused of misinforming citizens.

Representatives of the Danish Air Force have promised that they will immediately post future "evidence" on the SUFOI website.

Denmark has become the fourth country in the world to open access to classified materials about contacts with aliens. The USA, Great Britain and France were the first to do this. The official government denies the existence of UFOs.