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Father Brasky 'Whirring Disc' Find — Grafton, Wisconsin · Pages 2–60
Scientific validation axis from the AATIP framework. Checks whether the record references characteristics that would constitute evidence of anomalous technology.
Hovering or lift without conventional means
Acceleration defying known physics
High speed without expected physical effects
Evading or confounding sensor systems
Transitioning between air, water, or space
Physiological effects on witnesses or organisms
An FBI case file from July 1947 compiles various reports and correspondence concerning "flying discs" and Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs). It details a priest's discovery of a 10-inch metallic disc in Grafton, Wisconsin, and radar contacts with high-speed "skins" in the Pacific Northwest. The file also includes a detailed account from Omaha, Nebraska, of a flaming disc crashing and scorching pavement, which was later debated as fireworks or tobacco ashes after chemical analysis. An anonymous letter describing a "flying saucer" near Lake St. Clair is also present.
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