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UFOs in the daily Press:

The UFO phenomenon in the newspapers, a collection of newspaper articles reporting UFO observations or UFO related information, by local and national newspapers from all countries. These articles are linked from their respective dossier on this site. This page is to answer the claim "if UFOs existed, they would be in the newspaper." (Other sections of this site answer the claim "people believe in UFOs because of the newspapers.")

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YEARS 1940 TO 1949:

Le Monde France, December 20, 1949 "Where are the flying saucers coming from".
Le Provencal France, October 21, 1949 Meteor or jet.
The Bakersfield Californian USA, August 21, 1949 "Pardner, two 'little men' fled 'saucer', miners vow".
The Daily Press USA, February 1st, 1949 "Flying saucer over Tucson?" B-29 fails to catch object - hundreds witnesses.
Le Monde France, March 27, 1948 Obvious meteor.
Times News USA, August 15, 1947 "Heads up, folks! The disks are flying again - Flying Saucer Reported Flashing Down Canyon At 100 Miles Per Hour - Two Others Seen".
Le Méridional France, August 5, 1947 "An American plane in mission to investigate about the 'flying saucers' disappears mysteriously".
Le Progrès France, July 30, 1947 "About a meteor".
The Evening Eagle USA, July 29, 1947 "Fiery saucer makes 'passes' at Air Base".
Le Progrès France, July 28, 1947 "Flying saucers".
Le Méridional France, July 21, 1947 "A flying saucer was seen in the Gard".
Le Méridional France, July 20, 1947 "Flying saucers appear in our region"
Le Parisien Libéré France, July 16, 1947 "Biarritz overflown by flying saucers?".
La Libre Belgique Belgium, July 14, 1947 "Flying discs tour the world".
L'Est Républicain France, July 14, 1947 "At last... in France too Fying saucers' are reported".
La Libre Belgique Belgium, July 12, 1947 "A flying saucer found at last?"
L'Echo d'Oran France, July 11, 1947 "France also has its saucers".
L'Est Républicain France, July 11, 1947 "'Saucers' in England?".
L'Aurore France, July 10, 1947 "The 'flying saucers' keep their mystery".
New York Times USA, July 10, 1947 "Saucers? Maybe a mighty Russian throwing a discus, Gromyko hints. Or else, the Soviet chief Observes, British are exporting too much whiskey to the U.S.".
L'Est Républicain France, July 10, 1947 "Is it the Flying Saucer?".
Corriere della Sera Italie, July 10, 1947 "The "flying disk" of Roswell was a weather balloon".
Circleville Herald USA, July 9, 1947 "Device like local 'discs' found in West - Pickaway countians believe 'kites' are answer to U.S. 'saucer' tales".
L'Union de Reims France, July 9, 1947 "Marsian bolides or optical illusions? "Saucers" still furrow the American skies".
Le Parisien Libéré France, July 9, 1947 "A "flying saucer" falls into he hands of the Americans".
Chicago Tribune USA, July 9, 1947 "They find a 'saucer' is just a balloon", Roswell etc.
L'Aurore France, July 9, 1947 "It was not an optical illusion... A "flying saucer" lands in a farmyard in New Mexico", Roswell.
The New York Times USA, July 9, 1947 "'Disk' near bomb test site is just a weather balloon - Warrant officer solves a puzzle that baffled his superiors - 'Flying Saucer' tales pour in from round the world", Roswell.
Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace France, July 9, 1947 "US Army has found a 'flying disk'", Roswell.
San Francisco Chronicle USA, July 9, 1947 No headline, the Roswell incident.
L'Est Républicain France, July 9, 1947 "The "flying saucers" produce a "metallic rain"".
Ceylon Observer Sri Lanka, July 9, 1947 "Flying saucers over S. Africa, Canada and Australia? Conflicting reports on mystery objects - "Concrete evidence" in three instances".
Las Vegas Review Journal USA, July 9, 1947 "Flying disc tales decline - as Army, Navy cracks down".
Roswell Daily Record USA, July 9, 1947 "General Ramey empties Roswell saucer".
La Libre Belgique Belgium, July 9, 1947 "A new version of the "flying discs"".
New York Times USA, July 8, 1947 "'Disks' soar over New York, now seen aloft in all colors".
Cincinnati Enquirer USA, July 8, 1947 "Mystery is solved? "Saucer" is found on road at Oxford".
France Soir France, July 8, 1947 "Flying saucers are coming from Russia or from planet Mars, is what Americans think".
L'Est Républicain France, July 8, 1947 "Interception aircraft patrols in pursuit of the "flying saucers"".
San Francisco News USA, July 8, 1947 "Bulletin:" Possession of a "flying disk" was disclosed today by the intelligence office of the 509th Bomb Group of Roswell Army Air Base.
Los Angeles Herald-Express USA, July 8, 1947 "Army finds "Flying Saucer" - General believes it is radar weather target".
Roswell Daily Record USA, July 8, 1947 "RAAF captures flying saucer on ranch in Roswell region" subtitled: Roswell Hardware Man and Wife Report Disk Seen.
Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace France, July 8, 1947 "Flying saucers may be simply a mirage", my regional press echoes.
Le Progrès France, July 8, 1947 "American Aviation in search of the "flying saucers".
Le Monde France, July 8, 1947 "The affair of the "flying saucers"".
L'Aurore France, July 8, 1947 "Jets are chasing the "flying pancakes"- But they are said to be only an optical effect".
The Colombian Canada, July 8, 1947 "Saucers appear near Malardville".
La France France, July 8, 1947 "Eight "Flying disks" are said to have "landed" in Idaho".
La Libre Belgique Belgium, July 8, 1947 "The mystery of the "flying discs" in the United States".
La France France, July 7, 1947 "Flying disks in the US skies", explanations by scientists.
L'Est Républicain France, July 7, 1947 "'Flying Saucers' concerns in America... and much comments".
Var-Matin - République France, July 6, 1947 "Mystery in the USA - Strange objects furrows the skies at a vertiginous pace".
Le Monde France, July 6, 1947 "Space or aeronautics?".
Providence Journal USA, July 6, 1947 8 saucers land near Spokane.
Le Monde France, July 6, 1947 "Cosmos or aeronautics?"
Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace France, July 5, 1947 "Flying saucers cross the sky at 2000 km/h", my regional press echoes Kenneth Arnold's sighting.
La Libre Belgique Belgium, July 5, 1947 "In the American sky: mysterious "flying saucers"".
Washington Villager USA, July 3, 1947 "'Flying discs' are seen here".
Denver Post USA, July 2, 1947 "Plane vet reports seeing 'Flying Saucers' June 23".
Philadephia Evening Bulletin USA, July 2, 1947 "Veteran Airman Joins Ranks of 'Flying Saucer' Witnesses".
El Paso Times USA, June 28, 1947 "New Mexicans add to mystery reports".
Sheboygan Press USA, June 28, 1947 "Skygazers still insist they saw 'Flying Saucers;' Army skeptical".
The Sacramento Bee USA, June 26, 1947 "Pilot reports seing mystery aircraft over coast range Pendleton", Kenneth Arnold's sighting.
Duluth News-Tribune USA, June 25, 1947 "'Flying saucers,' up in air 10,000 ft puzzle pilot", Kenneth Arnold's sighting.
Le Méridional France, April 30, 1947 "A ghost plane toys RAF".
Council Bluffs Nonpareil USA, September 13, 1946 "Mysterious Lights Seen in French Skies".
Council Bluffs Nonpareil France, September 11, 1946 Ghost rocket, Copenhaguen.
Current Science and Aviation USA, January 22, 1945 "Foo-Fighters".
Newsweek USA, January 15, 1945 "Foo-Fighters", different types.
The Era USA, January 2, 1945 "Foo-Fighter" joins weird fight in skies".
The New York Times USA, December 14, 1944 "Floating mystery ball is new german weapon" Foo Fighters "explained" as new german weapon.

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