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| 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. |